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The Logan Jones Memorial Scholarship at Texas A&M University honors the legacy of a passionate urban planning student. It was established to support future leaders in the field, the scholarship empowers students dedicated to creativity, environmental stewardship, and thoughtful design.
Discover the inspiring stories of veterans at Texas A&M's College of Architecture. Learn how their military experiences shape their education and career paths in construction science and architecture.
Texas A&M University launches a groundbreaking construction management apprenticeship program (Aggie-CMAP) to address the industry's skilled worker shortage. Backed by a $2 million grant, the program offers a clear pathway to rewarding careers in renewable energy, transportation, and broadband.
Explore key construction management roles and learn how a master’s in construction management from Texas A&M University can advance your construction career.
Discover how the Galveston County Museum enhances accessibility with a 3D-printed model of the Galveston Seawall, created in collaboration with Texas A&M University's Innovation Hub.
David Jeong and his team at Texas A&M University have secured a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to advance their research in serious games and simulations for project management.
Texas A&M University hosted an impactful event on Oct. 16 at the Rudder Exhibition Hall, featuring scholars discussing topics in chemistry, engineering, urban planning, nuclear energy, and healthcare. Eight presenters shared their research in a TED-style format, emphasizing sustainability and public health.
Maryam Abbasi Kamazani wins Best Paper at the 1st International Conference on Net Zero Carbon Built Environment for her research on optimizing embodied energy in buildings to reduce environmental impact, advancing sustainability in construction.
Double the achievement for twins in landscape architecture program, marking third generation of Texas A&M graduates from the same family.
Discover the world’s first 3D-printed hotel in Texas, set to enhance modern architecture and design. El Cosmico in Marfa will add 43 hotel units and 18 residential homes using ICON's Vulcan printer.









