A person using virtual reality to visualize a building mockup.

Ryan Ahn is developing a virtual reality training environment to reduce workers’ underestimation of job site hazards.

A graphic representation of flood vulnerability.

Two projects that aim to protect vulnerable populations and underserved communities recently earned awards.

A group of people helping with disaster recovery.

Urban planning prof Michelle Meyer considers crowdsourced natural disaster rescue and its impact on emergency management planning.

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Texas Target Communities and ENDEAVR students presented proposals for Nolanville, Columbus, and Willacy County.

A mobile medical unit created by Aggies in BUILD.

A mobile medical unit created by Aggies in BUILD was delivered to the border town of Presidio in early April.

A person holding tape near a safety zone.

Construction science prof KC Choi is studying ways to improve road construction zone safety and efficiency.

John Nichols' statistical model.

John Nichols' tweaks to a model that predicted coronavirus fatality rates led to a narrower gap between predicted and actual cases.

A roof with a tarp on it to protect it from damage.

Professor Michelle Meyer investigates how private aid groups can help long-term, post-disaster housing recovery more effectively.

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Professor Carol LaFayette leads movement to integrate the humanities and arts into higher education STEM curricula.

LAUP professors, arts and humanities fellowships.

Hope Hui Rising and Andrea Roberts earned prestigious fellowships from Texas A&M University’s Arts & Humanities Fellowship Program.