Landmark hazard mitigation book edited by emeritus planning prof
Hailed as “an extraordinary contribution to the hazard and disaster planning field,” a new book edited by Michael Lindell, professor emeritus of urban planning, emphasizes the importance of combining...
View ArticleLIVE Lab-developed games featured at foundation event
Two video games developed at the college that help university students across the globe learn calculus and art history were among four high-impact academic and research initiatives showcased to the...
View ArticleCOA graduates responsible for online learning transition during COVID-19 crisis
Texas A&M’s massive, yet lightning-fast move to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic was a heroic accomplishment led by staff members who are former College of Architecture students.
View ArticleLandscape architecture professors earn arts & humanities fellowships
Two College of Architecture faculty members, Hope Hui Rising and Andrea Roberts, earned prestigious fellowships from Texas A&M University’s Arts & Humanities Fellowship Program, announced by...
View ArticleIntegration of arts and science learning helped along by educators including...
Momentum continues to grow in the movement to integrate the humanities and arts into science, engineering, mathematics and medicine higher education curricula. It’s fueled by movement advocates, whose...
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