Close-up of an engineer’s hands measuring technical drawings and using a calculator to verify dimensions and costs for a construction project.

Best Practices for Accurate Cost Estimating in Construction Management.

A group of speakers at the 2025 Showcase event.

This forum highlights NSF-supported research, mentorship and innovation in disaster resilience.

Graphic of 2025 Aggie 100 honorees.

Fifteen former students representing 10 companies were honored during an October 2025 award ceremony.

Two people walk along a sunny sidewalk beside a landscaped flower bed near apartment-style housing.

Researchers from Design Research for Active Living (DrAL) were named to the American Journal of Health Promotion's list of the best health promotion researchers.

Texas A&M Architecture students gather around a walk-in metal dome installation.

Built from reused sheet metal donated by General Motors, the temporary installation now invites passersby to step inside and look up.

A young boy wears a virtual reality headset in a sunny room.

Pilot study finds immersive VR experience can significantly lower fear of death and spark deeper life reflection.

A man speaks behind a podium for the CRS Center.

Architectural thought leaders from SOM will headline the March 23 lecture and March 24 design charrette.

Four people standing together giving thumbs up gestures in front of a projection screen in Geren Auditorium

Faculty and staff were spotlighted for their achievements and commitment at the event.

A group of students in safety gear stand in front of their Constructionarium builds.

Constructionarium is a unique study abroad experience that transforms Texas A&M students into leaders through immersive building projects.

Students experiment with designing medical space mockups using cardboard.

Texas A&M's "Architecture for Health" graduate program designs evidence-based spaces that improve healing and patient care worldwide.