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The College of Architecture is pleased to announce Dr. Gregory A. Luhan, AIA, as the new head of the Department of Architecture effective July 15, 2020.
Residents in Nueces County are receiving drive-through coronavirus tests in a mobile medical clinic designed and built by construction science students.
College presents a host of exciting opportunities, but juggling schoolwork, student organizations, and gaining job experience can seem daunting.
Professor Emeritus of Architecture John Fairey, who founded a 39-acre garden renowned nationwide for its extraordinary variety of plants, died March 17, 2020.
New rankings reaffirm Texas A&M landscape architecture program’s status as one of the nation’s best and acknowledges Galen Newman as an exemplary educator.
Merry '84 and William '86 Raba met and began their lives together at Texas A&M University and are creating a legacy by establishing two $150,000 endowments.
Uneven walking surfaces are small matters to most pedestrians, but scholars find they have significant health impacts on the elderly.
Texas A&M College of Architecture endowed professorships support their holders’ teaching, research and service initiatives.
Research and creative work by Texas A&M College of Architecture faculty and Ph.D. students was on full display at the college’s annual research symposium.
Hope Hui Rising and Andrea Roberts earned prestigious fellowships from Texas A&M University’s Arts & Humanities Fellowship Program.