In a visionary design studio, architecture students explored how Texas’ iconic water towers could evolve into hubs of climate resilience, community engagement and environmental innovation.

Campus Life

Aggie Ring Day For Two

Oct 11, 2024 • 5 min. read

Double the achievement for twins in landscape architecture program, marking third generation of Texas A&M graduates from the same family.

The program meets the planning needs of underserved communities while providing vital hands-on experience for Texas A&M students.

The unique home will be equipped with solar panels, skylights and a rainwater collection system, along with a variety of other features meant to maximize efficiency, safety and accessibility.

Campus Life

Bright Lights, Big Impact

May 12, 2022 • 5 min. read

Texas A&M construction science graduate Jordan Maywald hopes to make the world a brighter place through his talent for holiday lighting design.

Ahmed K. Ali finds creative and attractive solutions to repurpose industrial waste.

A Texas A&M urban planning professor will head a group to examine virtual models of Galveston Island and other Texas coastal communities in a large-scale study.

College of Architecture professor Rodney Hill, who came to Texas A&M in 1969 and designed the university’s mace, influenced thousands of Aggies during his tenure.

Culture & Society

Preserving Heritage

Feb 2, 2021 • 6 min. read

Through the Texas Freedom Colonies Project, Texas A&M professor Andrea Roberts is recording the stories of the state's historic Black settlements.

Former student Cheyenne Chapel helped build the film's world through her set modeling and dressing.