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Students design temporary home for NASA's space shuttle orbiter

Students design temporary home for space shuttle orbiter

posted April 15, 2011
As part of its bid to offer a retirement home for the space shuttles Discovery or Atlantis, the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History had Texas A&M students develop design concepts for a building to temporarily house the orbiter while a permanent structure was built.
Ph.D. student discusses housing's effects on health care at seminar

Ph.D. student lectures at health care seminar

posted April 5, 2011
Ed Tarlton, an urban and regional science Ph.D student at Texas A&M, discussed the connections between housing and health at the Spring 2011 Visionary Scholar Seminar Series sponsored by the university’s Center for the Study of Health Disparities.
Vizzer's video featured in History Channel program on Earth's core

Vizzer's video featured on TV

posted March 28, 2011
A video created by Stephanie Keske, a graduate visualization student, was part of a History Channel program documenting scientists’ and explorers’ installation and use of underground observatories to study the ocean’s crust.
Vizzers unleashed creativity downtown at Viz-a-GoGo 18

Viz-a-GoGo 18 awes downtown Bryan

posted February 28, 2011
Viz-a-GoGo 18, the annual showcase of digital wizardry conjured by students in the Master of Science in Visualization program at Texas A&M University, returned to downtown Bryan last May with screenings of student work, interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and more.