By Kim Foli Ikpo, Texas A&M University College of Engineering What do art and engineering have in common? More than you might think. This past semester, a group of engineering students at Texas A&M University has been working closely with an artist from New York to help her design…
Master of Architecture student Nathanielle Sybico presents the winning project in the 2017 Celebration of Excellence. This year’s edition is scheduled 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 9 at The Icehouse on Main in downtown Bryan. (Texas A&M University College of Architecture) By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture “Celebration…
By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture For his innovative design reinventing a small Canadian city’s downtown with a massive, 130,000-square-foot market and community space, Panwang Huo, a Texas A&M Master of Architecture student, placed third in the prestigious 2018 Lyceum Fellowship Competition, an annual international design…
By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Viz-a-GoGo 25, the annual showcase of digital wizardry conjured by Texas A&M visualization students from the College of Architecture, will be staged May 2-5, 2018 at four venues in downtown Bryan. “The Brazos Valley community is invited help us celebrate…
By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture In the emerging Central Asian country of Kazakhstan, Stephen Caffey, a Texas A&M architecture professor who specializes in heritage conservation and art history, is advising an artist-led initiative promoting the country’s storied history, cultural diversity and aspirations. Initially recruited in 2010…
ACE Award winner and Ph.D. student Bara Safarova, addresses Hackathon ’18 judges. (Texas A&M University College of Architecture) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture By diligently working to remove barriers for people with disabilities on the Texas A&M campus, Bara Safarova, a doctoral student in architecture, will…
Students explain their design concept to review visitors. (Texas A&M University College of Architecture) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture First-year Texas A&M environmental design students drew inspiration from “The Jetsons,” Batman, their favorite architects and other sources to create an ultramodern, elevated urban environment atop historic Siena,…
Author Jeff VanderMeer attends the Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Annihilation’ at Regency Village Theatre on February 13, 2018 in Westwood, California. (Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures) By Texas A&M University Libraries Cushing Memorial Library & Archives’ Halbert W. Hall Speakers Series on Science Fiction and Fantasy welcomes Annihilation…
By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts It seems that for every “Four score and seven years ago…” speech, there are countless others that go uncelebrated and disappear from the pages of America’s history. We wanted to find out why. So, in honor of President’s Day,…
Joyce M. Alexander addresses the audience at Voices of Impact. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications What do elementary science education, conflict management and living with chronic diseases have in common? They were all topics covered by experts at the 2nd annual Voices of Impact Speaker Series…