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archone.update is an electronic newsletter serving the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. The publication, e-mailed to subscribers approximately seven times each year, features college news, as well as news and news briefs about former students.

The e-newsletter links to articles, photos and video posted weekly on archone, the college’s news and events website. The news is also available in real time via RSS feeds from archone.

Submit news for Class Acts

Former students are invited to submit items for the newsletter’s Class Acts section, which highlights professional achievements, as well as news briefs about marriages, births, retirements and whatever else former students care to share with the college community. News and photos may be e-mailed directly to the editor.

Update your e-mail and postal addresses

Former students are encouraged to update their contact information to receive occasional correspondence from the college, including invitations to lectures and special events. Be sure to include a current e-mail address, as most of the college’s correspondence is now handled electronically.

Get college news on your phone

Getting information on the go at Texas A&M has gotten a lot easier. Now, with a web-enabled mobile phone, PDA or other device, you can get the latest on news, sports, bus schedules, contact information and more. Whether you want to receive your information through your device's browser or from a dedicated application, it's time to go mobile.

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At 3,000 fans and growing, the Texas A&M College of Architecture’s Facebook page offers an easy way to keep up with college activities. Facebook users are urged to “like” us.

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View archived college video

Subscribe to the Texas A&M College of Architecture’s two online video accounts — You Tube and vimeo — and enjoy a rich media experience that includes video shorts, lectures and a varied assortment of student work and documented college activities. Also check out videos from the college’s Visualization Laboratory on vimeo and iTunesU.


 

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