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Wilinia Hamilton is getting research experience and the benefits of mentorship as a student assistant researcher with the HRRC.
Texas A&M's Department of Construction Science leverages military leadership and logistics skills to prepare veterans for high-paying careers.
Some of the vast creative talents of college faculty are on display through May 14 in the Faculty Biennial 2021 at the university’s J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
Donald Austin ’52, a leading educator at Texas A&M University and a founder of EDAW, passed away Oct. 6, 2021 at age 90.
Texas' destiny lies with the “Texas Triangle,” a large metro network, said former HUD secretary Henry Cisneros in his new book.
Youngsters at the Gates Children's Center are playing in a new outdoor activity area designed by landscape architecture students.
Urban and emergency planners, policymakers and citizens seek to protect infrastructures from catastrophic damage.
Video games should be an integral part of education because they teach creative problem solving and improve engagement, said André Thomas.
Policy makers and planners can now see the expanding role that mobile homes have in affordable housing from research by Andrew Rumbach.
The first day of the fall 2021 semester featured all in-person classes for the first time since virus precautions began in March 2020.









