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At Texas A&M, architecture students reimagined Texas water towers as bold, multifunctional icons for 2050—blending climate resilience, community space, and environmental design.
Texas A&M architecture students presented final designs for a Women’s and Infants’ Health and Maternity Center in Rwanda’s Bugesera District, highlighting a semester-long global collaboration to improve maternal healthcare through sustainable, community-focused design.
A new endowed scholarship by Texas A&M alumnus Timothy Keneipp ’68 supports architecture students studying abroad.
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Texas A&M Construction Science students achieved record-breaking success in 2025, earning top honors across multiple national and regional competitions. Discover how these future leaders in construction outperformed peers with teamwork, innovation, and dedication.
A groundbreaking collaboration between Texas A&M and UT Austin planning students, COLLAB fosters innovative solutions to Texas' urban growth challenges. This student-led event features expert speakers, hands-on workshops, and team-based problem-solving, shaping the future of sustainable development.
Dr. Xinyue Ye, a Texas A&M urban planning professor, becomes the youngest Distinguished Scholar by the American Association of Geographers for his groundbreaking work in integrating geography, urban planning and data science.
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