A group shot with Walter Gillis Peacock.

An entire generation of former students who are now natural hazard educators, researchers, and urban planners received invaluable mentoring from Walter Gillis Peacock, professor of urban planning, the recipient of an inaugural Texas A&M Outstanding Graduate and Professional Student Mentoring Award.

A graphic that displays the Outstanding Alumni Awards.

Do you know of a former Texas A&M School of Architecture student who is a candidate for the college’s highest honor, the Outstanding Alumni Award? Nominations for the 2023 award are due by April 15. 

A portrait of Patrick Suermann.

Patrick Suermann, interim dean of the School of Architecture, has been recognized as member of the Academy of Fellows in the Society of American Military Engineers.

Thomas Huizer with his design.

The procession of new School of Architecture graduates at their fall 2022 commencement ceremony will be headed by a new gonfalon designed by third-year Bachelor of Environmental Design student Thomas Huizer.

A submission for the Solar Decathlon Build Competition.

Students look to stem climate change with the design/ build of a renewable energy residence in Bryan.

Group of new DAB12 members.

The Dean’s Advisory Board (DAB12) unites distinguished alumni and industry leaders to guide Interim Dean Patrick Suermann in advancing the College of Architecture’s mission in architecture, planning and construction science.

Construction Science students look at work site.

Construction science students got a firsthand look at a wastewater treatment facility expansion project during a trip to Houston Wednesday. They were led on a tour of the site by the project’s contractor, CSA Construction Inc.

People talk around a table with urban planning students.

Residents of Jefferson, a small town in East Texas with a rich history that includesalmost 100 historic commercial and residential landmarks, are creating a vision for theircommunity’s future with graduate urban planning students and faculty associated with Texas Target Communities.

An image representing the Aggie 100 list for 2022.

Leaders of the fastest-growing Aggie-owned or led businesses that are in the 2022 Aggie 100list include four former students from the Texas A&M School of Architecture.

A portrait of Texas A&M University President M. Katherine Banks.

Texas A&M University President M. Katherine Banks presented ideas and initiatives to a Schoolof Architecture faculty, staff and students during a Nov. 7, 2022 visit to the school.