An image representing projects that visualization students created with photorealistic animations exploring the theme of discovery.

This summer, graduate viz students worked alongside mentors from renowned animation studios to create four short, animated videos.

A graphic that displays icons and words related to science.

Professor Carol LaFayette leads movement to integrate the humanities and arts into higher education STEM curricula.

Department of Visualization’s Learning Interactive Visualizations Experience Lab.

Two educational video games developed at the college were among four high-impact initiatives showcased to the university’s top donors.

Student Disney Award

Four Texas A&M College of Architecture students won second place last week in an elite national contest hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering.

Student Disney Team.

A design concept of an on-campus memorial that reflects the rich history of Texas A&M landed four seniors a spot as finalists in an elite national challenge.

Outstanding Alumni Awards graphic.

Do you know of a former College of Architecture student who is a candidate for the college’s highest honor, the Outstanding Alumni Award?

A graphic with four different types of data points.

Study conducted by college Ph.D student and professor concludes that irregularly shaped parks reduce the mortality risk of residents nearby.

Work that represents Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture on display at the Wright Gallery.

The daring, unconventional residential designs by Bruce Goff will be featured in a new exhibit Oct. 21 – Dec. 12, 2019.

A portrait of Henry Cisneros standing in front of a bookcase.

The College's 50th anniversary festivities include a daylong event Friday featuring an address by distinguished alum Henry Cisneros '68.

A group of students working together at a computer.

A giant ballroom was packed with college-age students developing video games at Chillennium, the world’s largest student-run game jam.