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Texas A&M’s massive, lightning-fast move to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic was led by former College of Architecture students.
Rick Mobley ‘81, a transportation planning expert who led many transportation projects throughout the U.S., passed away April 13, 2020.
The college hopes producing surgical face shields will help lessen the critical shortage of protective gear for healthcare workers.
The College of Architecture is pleased to announce Dr. Gregory A. Luhan, AIA, as the new head of the Department of Architecture.
Residents in Nueces County are receiving coronavirus tests in a mobile medical clinic designed and built by construction science students.
One of the ways I’ve managed to tackle my goals and manage my schedule is by getting a job as a student intern, or student worker.
Professor Emeritus of Architecture John Fairey, who founded a renowned 39-acre garden with a variety of plants, died March 17, 2020.
Two educational video games developed at the college were among four high-impact initiatives showcased to the university’s top donors.
Mikeual Perritt ’69 spent thousands of hours crafting hundreds of carved elements in a 4’x3’ walnut and mahogany wood relief sculpture.
Thick, sometimes confusing assembly manuals could be replaced with a version of an augmented reality assembly app developed by Wei Yan.









