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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.
Some community parks are square, like the city block where they’re located, but irregularly shaped parks reduce the mortality risk of residents nearby.
Design concepts and construction plans for a Midland, Texas, hotel are being developed by interdisciplinary teams of graduate and undergraduate students.
It’s been 20 years since 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 at Texas A&M has vaulted into the upper echelon of programs of its kind in Planetizen's new, national rankings.
The daring, unconventional residential designs by Bruce Goff will be featured in a new exhibit Oct. 21 – Dec. 12, 2019.
Texas A&M produces some of the nation’s most highly-sought architecture graduates and is home to one of the most admired design educators.
The College's 50th anniversary festivities include a daylong event Friday, Nov. 15, 2019 featuring a keynote address by distinguished alum Henry Cisneros '68.
How can workers be trained for workplaces that will be in deep space with low- and no-gravity environments in a safe, cost-effective manner?