Full Story Nominations for outstanding college alumni due April 15 January 15, 2021 Nominations for the Texas A&M College of Architecture 2021 Outstanding Alumni Awards, the college's highest honors, are due by April 15.
Watch Video Design, planning, construction ideas for a trailblazing community December 08, 2020 Students from three departments presented planning, design and construction proposals for an innovative residential development on a dairy farm in South Africa.
Full Story Former design student helps preserve nation's history November 23, 2020 Martin Howell ’98 has helped to preserve our nation’s history at the White House and at buildings in the federal reserve banking system.
Full Story College grads lead 15 businesses on 2020 Aggie 100 list November 06, 2020 This year’s Aggie 100, a list of the fastest-growing companies led by Texas A&M graduates, includes 15 businesses led by former College of Architecture students.
Full Story By Builders, 4 Builders September 29, 2020 Opifex, Austin's only minority-owned construction equipment rental company, is headed by four former construction science students from TAMU's Construction Science Department.
Full Story College to honor eight outstanding former students at annual event September 25, 2020 Eight former college students who have distinguished themselves as leaders in their fields will be honored as Outstanding Alumni at a Feb. 11, 2021 banquet.
Full Story Former student remembered as expert planner April 16, 2020 Rick Mobley ‘81, a leading transportation planning expert who led many transportation projects throughout the U.S., passed away April 13, 2020.
Full Story Legendary emeritus prof remembered as inspiration March 18, 2020 Professor Emeritus of Architecture John Fairey, who founded a 39-acre garden renowned nationwide for its extraordinary variety of plants, died March 17, 2020.
Full Story Alumnus carves wood sculpture honoring 125 year Aggie Band history February 25, 2020 Mikeual Perritt ’69 spent thousands of hours crafting hundreds of intricately carved elements in a 4’x3’ walnut and mahogany wood relief sculpture.