With summer weather heightening fire risk in several states, Texas A&M’s faculty experts can discuss topics related to wildfire formation, prevention and emergency response.

Researchers are working to create a digital twin of the College Station campus to optimize class times and locations.

A Texas A&M professor joins colleagues in asserting that students, especially the poorest, are being hurt by draining school budgets.

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

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.

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.

A Texas A&M College of Architecture-led project aims to help a small Texas town become a "smart" city.

Texas A&M landscape architecture professor Galen Newman is seeking solutions to devastating flood events.

Subtle differences in phrasing can affect readers' attribution of fault in traffic crashes. A shift in framing could change public perceptions of road safety, according to a Texas A&M-led study.