A desktop screen featuring COA graduates during the COVID crisis.

Texas A&M’s massive, lightning-fast move to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic was led by former College of Architecture students.

A portrait of Rick Mobley.

Rick Mobley ‘81, a transportation planning expert who led many transportation projects throughout the U.S., passed away April 13, 2020.

A 3D printed mask for healthcare workers.

The college hopes producing surgical face shields will help lessen the critical shortage of protective gear for healthcare workers.

A portrait of Greg Luhan.

The College of Architecture is pleased to announce Dr. Gregory A. Luhan, AIA, as the new head of the Department of Architecture.

A drive through clinic with people supporting testing procedures.

Residents in Nueces County are receiving coronavirus tests in a mobile medical clinic designed and built by construction science students.

A person sitting at a desk and working on a computer.

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.

A portrait of John Fairey.

Professor Emeritus of Architecture John Fairey, who founded a renowned 39-acre garden with a variety of plants, died March 17, 2020.

Department of Visualization’s Learning Interactive Visualizations Experience Lab.

Two educational video games developed at the college were among four high-impact initiatives showcased to the university’s top donors.

A current band member at Texas A&M University is viewing the exhibit.

Mikeual Perritt ’69 spent thousands of hours crafting hundreds of carved elements in a 4’x3’ walnut and mahogany wood relief sculpture.

A person using LEGOs and virtual reality to create mockups.

Thick, sometimes confusing assembly manuals could be replaced with a version of an augmented reality assembly app developed by Wei Yan.