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The digital, artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students was on display in a wide variety of media at Viz-a-GoGo 28.
Furniture created by Prairie View A&M students is now part of the permanent collection at Brazos Valley African American Museum.
Landscape architecture and urban planning students proposed future plans for three Texas locales, whose residents helped create the plans.
Rodney Hill, whose legacy as a design professor includes an immeasurable impact on former students, is retiring at the end of spring 2021.
Works by 16 faculty members are featured in the Architecture Faculty Biennial exhibition, on display in the J. Wayne Stark Gallery.
COSC prof Manish Dixit is studying how to reduce energy needs with a National Science Foundation grant.
Students presented preliminary telemedicine facility design concepts in an Architecture-For-Health studio.
Improvements to Montgomery’s historic downtown, based on design concepts created by landscape architecture students, are taking shape.
College students and faculty showed how the pandemic is affecting them in an exhibit hosted by the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.
Stark differences in flooding and pollution in different urban growth scenarios were detailed in a study by professor Galen Newman.









