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.

The Texas A&M Department of Visualization’s game jam competition was held for the first time since 2019, giving participants hands-on experience with video game development.

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

Texas A&M architecture students are learning how segregation, neighborhood neglect, predatory lending and other unfair practices harm people of color.

A Texas A&M professor of urban planning explains how slow recovery for vulnerable households can slow the recovery of the entire community.

Jorge A. Vanegas, dean of the College of Architecture since 2009, will remain with the university and Patrick C. Suermann will serve as acting dean.

Tips from a Texas A&M game design professor.

The College of Architecture program has numerous veterans enrolled who credit their professors with outstanding leadership.

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.