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Former student to head federal preservation office

Former student to head federal preservation office

posted October 28, 2011
Former Texas A&M environmental design student Brian Goeken ‘87 is overseeing the nation’s largest, most successful and most cost-effective community revitalization program as the new chief of the National Park Service’s Technical Preservation Services Office.
Artist, educator talks about his interactive robotic installations

Penny talks about his robotic artwork

posted October 27, 2011
Artist, theorist, educator and curator Simon Penny talked about aesthetic, theoretical and technical issues relating to electronic and interactive art during a Texas A&M Artist in Residence lecture held Oct. 31 at the Wright Gallery.
Electronic artist and educator to speak at Texas A&M Oct. 31

Electronic artist and educator to speak at Texas A&M Oct. 31

posted October 27, 2011
Artist, theorist, educator and curator Simon Penny will discuss aesthetic, theoretical and technical issues relating to electronic and interactive art during a Texas A&M Artist in Residence lecture 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 at the Wright Gallery.
College's annual symposium spotlighted faculty research

College symposium spotlights faculty research Oct. 24

posted October 26, 2011
The 13th Annual Texas A&M College of Architecture Research Symposium: Built, Natural Virtual was held Monday, Oct. 24 at the Langford Architecture Center on the Texas A&M campus.
College of Architecture's 13th annual symposium spotlighted faculty research

College of Architecture's 13th annual symposium spotlighted faculty research

posted October 26, 2011
The 13th Annual Texas A&M College of Architecture Research Symposium: Built, Natural Virtual took place Monday, Oct. 24 at the Langford Architecture Center on the Texas A&M campus.
CoSci study abroad students in London featured in TAMUtimes

TAMUtimes features CoSci study abroad

posted October 19, 2011
Texas A&M construction science students who spent the spring 2011 semester studying abroad in London praised their academic and social experiences in a story and video posted on TAMU Times, the university’s news website.
Experts from China, U.S. to discuss improving healthcare facility design

Experts from China, U.S. to discuss improving healthcare facility design

posted October 19, 2011
Architecture and planning experts from China and the U.S. will discuss collaborations aimed at improving healthcare design during a public, one-day conference 2 - 5 p.m. Oct. 25, 2011 at the Texas A&M College of Architecture’s Wright Gallery.
Research IDs factors affecting hospital staff communication

Research targets hospital staff communication

posted October 17, 2011
Recent Master of Architecture grad Erin Peavey will discuss how nursing units can be designed to aid staff communication, a vital component of effective hospital care, at a healthcare design conference in Nashville.
Students' designs place in ‘New Urban Models for Aging' contest

Student wins ‘Urban Models' contest

posted October 17, 2011
An innovative design for a downtown Austin, Texas senior urban housing facility created by Akshay Sangolli, a Master of Architecture student at Texas A&M, earned a merit award the American Institute of Architect’s New Urban Models For Aging competition.
Research shows tactile feedback benefits anesthesiologist

Tactile feedback aids anesthesiologists

posted October 17, 2011
Anesthesiologists were shown to have greater awareness of a patient’s condition using tactile feedback systems developed by Texas A&M Center for Health Systems & Design faculty fellow Thomas Ferris, an assistant professor of industrial systems and engineering.
Tassinary illuminates context for interpreting psychophysiological measurement techniques

Tassinary contributes handbook chapter

posted October 17, 2011
In the American Psychological Association’s forthcoming “Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology,” Lou Tassinary, professor of visualization at Texas A&M University, contributes a chapter that provides context for the interpretation of physiological signals as indicators of psychological processes.
Shepley named American College of Healthcare Architects fellow

Shepley named ACHA fellow

posted October 17, 2011
Mardelle McCuskey Shepley, professor of architecture at Texas A&M and director of the Center for Health Systems and Design, has been elevated to membership in the American College of Healthcare Architects’ Council of Fellows for advancing the standards of architectural education, training and practice.
Anesthesiologists’ awareness of patient condition heightens with tactile system

Anesthesiologists’ awareness of patient condition heightens with tactile system

posted October 17, 2011
Anesthesiologists were shown to have greater awareness of a patient’s condition using tactile feedback systems developed by Texas A&M Center for Health Systems & Design faculty fellow Thomas Ferris, an assistant professor of industrial systems and engineering.
Former student to present research identifying factors affecting hospital staff communication

Former student to present research identifying factors affecting hospital staff communication

posted October 17, 2011
Erin Peavey ’08, a recent Texas A&M Masters of Architecture graduate, will discuss how nursing units can be designed to better facilitate staff communication, a vital component of effective hospital care, at the Nov. 13-16 Healthcare Design Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
GIS Day lecture to show how GIS can expose racial discrimination

GIS Day lecturer to eye racial issues

posted October 6, 2011
Ann Moss Joyner, an author who uses geographic information systems to illuminate racial discrimination issues that inform her books, will be the keynote speaker for Texas A&M University’s GIS Day — a campuswide celebration showcasing real-world applications for GIS technology.