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Rick Mobley ‘81, a leading transportation planning expert who led many transportation projects throughout the U.S., passed away April 13, 2020.
Ahmed K. Ali finds creative and attractive solutions to repurpose industrial waste and by-products.
The college hopes the pilot project producing surgical face shields will help lessen the critical shortage of protective gear for healthcare workers.
Two educational video games developed at the college were among four high-impact academic and research initiatives showcased to the university’s top donors.
Mikeual Perritt ’69 spent thousands of hours crafting hundreds of intricately carved elements in a 4’x3’ walnut and mahogany wood relief sculpture.
Thick, sometimes confusing assembly manuals could be replaced or augmented with a version of an augmented reality assembly app developed by Wei Yan.
After more than 50 years working as a professional artist, Russell Reid continues to pursue style and design challenges across all creative mediums.
Aggie urban planning faculty are helping to fine-tune a computer tool that will help communities prepare for and recover from natural disasters.
A new book edited by Emeritus Professor Michael Lindell hailed as “an extraordinary contribution to the hazard and disaster planning field.”
Buildings may one day “breathe” with the help of a type of “smart skin” that can increase energy efficiency.