More than 400 former students and friends of professor Rodney Hill gathered at the Ice House on Main in Bryan to celebrate the renowned architect, environmental psychologist and futurist.
Texas A&M drew an international audience of entrepreneurs, influencers and young professionals from growing industries to Texas A&M [Power] House at SXSW.
A Texas A&M study shows that a video game developed by students and faculty in its visualization department helps improve outcomes for students studying calculus, a prerequisite for STEM degrees with a high failure rate.
Texas A&M [Power] House at SXSW March 10-12 will feature panel sessions that include Army Futures Command, Pixar Animation Studios, EA BioWare and live entertainment headlined by Shakey Graves.
Nathanielle Sybico presents her award-winning design. By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Overcoming tough competition from her peers, a Texas A&M Master of Architecture student’s biologically inspired Japanese subway station design wowed a distinguished panel of jurors to earn best-of-the-best honors at the Department of Architecture’s…