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Emerging leaders in the land development industry discuss what the future holds for the built, natural, and virtual environment.
Former students whose lives have been changed by great professors are ensuring future students have that same experience in the College of Architecture.
University studies majors traded classroom seats for salty ocean air while learning how to document historic buildings in Barbados.
Sophomore Jordan Maywald won $50,000 and first place on the national ABC-TV show “The Great Christmas Light Fight” on Dec. 9.
Tom Owens ‘73, senior managing director of Hines, headed a team of company executives who discussed the multibillion-dollar firm’s operations.
Study conducted by college Ph.D student and professor concludes that irregularly shaped parks reduce the mortality risk of residents nearby.
Design concepts and construction plans for a Midland, Texas, hotel are being developed by teams of graduate and undergraduate students.
The 1999 tragedy that took the lives of 12 Aggies and injured 27 others. Five years later, the Bonfire Memorial was dedicated.
The Master of Urban Planning program has vaulted into the upper echelon of programs of its kind in Planetizen's new, national rankings.
New rankings reaffirm Texas A&M landscape architecture program as a national best. Galen Newman was acknowledged as an exemplary educator.









