A graphic depicting buildings adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico.

Landscape architecture students whose projects tackle pressing environmental issues in Texas earned awards for their work.

A group of students walking across the quad at Texas A&M University.

The Architecture Quad got a temporary new look March 26-27 with labyrinth patterns created by environmental design students.

A young student and industry professional work on a computer together.

Hundreds of students from multiple universities will soon pack up their computers, sleeping bags and preferred forms of caffeine in preparation for Chillennium, a 48-hour marathon event where students create video games from scratch.

Forster Ndubisi 1955–2022.

Forster Ndubisi, widely lauded as a transformative leader in landscape architecture research and education, passed away March 4, 2022.

A group of students providing a presentation to.a large audience.

Design concepts and construction schedules were created during the Harold L. Adams Interdisciplinary Charrette for Undergraduates. 

An image representing the impacts of flooding near a city.

When floodwaters strike, real-time information about flood-damaged roadways isn’t available to citizens or first responders.

A portrait of Greg Luhan.

Exceptional contributions to architecture, design education, and society have elevated Greg Luhan to membership in the prestigious AIA College of Fellows.

A student speaking in front of a group with a poster behind them.

Design ideas for Travis Midtown Park in Bryan were created by landscape architecture students, faculty and design pros during Aggie Workshop.

Two students moving a piece of lumber on campus at the College of Architecture.

Building material with the potential to impact the design and construction of structures in Texas was the focus of a CRS Center symposium.

A portrait of Devin Joe Sebastian.

Devin Joe Sebastian, a construction science major who passed away Nov. 12, 2021, was one of three Aggies to be honored at Silver Taps.