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Federal News Network

Forget Blueprints. AI is Learning to Sketch Buildings From Scratch, Starting With Just Your Words

Dr. Wei Yan, an architecture professor, explained how AI tools are revolutionizing architectural design by enabling instant 3D modeling and interactive feedback.

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The Eagle

Mother, Daughter Get Aggie Rings From Longhorn Grandfather

Dr. Evelyn Waiwaiole-Rhoades, College of Architecture chief development officer, and her daughter Edythe received their Aggie rings together at Ring Day, with Evelyn’s Longhorn father presenting her ring 34 years after graduation.

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NPR

How Presidents Have Changed the White House

Priya Jain, an architecture associate professor, is a leading expert in architectural heritage conservation and shared insights on the historical significance of recent White House renovations.

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The Texas Tribune

Disaster Recovery Expert Highlights Gaps in Flood Aid for Kerr County Residents

Dr. Michelle Meyer, director of the Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center, said nonprofits play a crucial role in disaster recovery for uninsured and vulnerable populations after the Kerr County floods.

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Associated Press

Collaboration Offers Seed Contracts to Entrepreneurs to Build AI Tools that Turn DOT PDFs into Actionable XBRL Data

Dr. Jorge Vanegas is mentoring student entrepreneurs in a new research initiative that funds AI projects to advance both transportation and AI innovation.

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Connected World

Research Featured in Space Construction Article

Dr. Patrick Suermann and his team’s work on robotics, advanced materials and 3D-printed lunar bricks to support future communities on the Moon and Mars.

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U.S. News & World Report

College Students are Stressed. Green Spaces on Campus Can Fix That.

Dr. Chanam Lee, Li Deng and Yizhen Ding show that adding green spaces on college campuses, like Aggie Park in College Station, can ease stress and improve student well-being.

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The Battalion

Two Rings by Spring: Engaged as Aggies

Construction science senior Ethan Sanders '25 proposed to his girlfriend during spring break, embracing Texas A&M’s unofficial “ring by spring” tradition.

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Construction Owner's Club

Texas A&M’s CMAP Fast-Tracks Construction Careers

The Aggie Construction Management Apprenticeship Program, a $2 million federally funded initiative, combines classroom training with paid internships to address Texas’s construction labor shortage.

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