A university professor stands next to a student as he is wearing virtual reality gear that includes a headset with wires, and a cell phone is being held in front of his face that is also attached to the headset.

Seo utilizes immersive technology and artificial intelligence to create virtual hands-on learning experiences that enhance student engagement and skill development.

Two music professors facing each other perform marimba music.

The event featured performances by Francisco Perez, D.M.A., instructional associate professor, and Lynn Vartan, D.M.A., associate professor in Music Performance.

A woman sits on a bench in an art exhibit. Behind her is a large piece of artwork on the wall displaying imsges of trees and brush. She sits between two pillars.

“The Great Turning: We Gather, We Grow, We Tend, by Hammonds + West,” features work by Hammonds, associate professor in the Visualization program; and sound and text by Austin-based poet Sasha West.

A university professor kneels with her hands out next to a giant mammoth fossil.

A partnership between Texas A&M's Merli V. Guerra and the National Park Service combines visualization and 3D printing technology with the arts, bringing new life to some very old bones.

A virtual firefighter avatar stands on a field in a virtual landscape.

Tao's team was awarded $1.2 million from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to build a digital twin to help first responders train for disaster events.

A painting of different colored stripes hangs on a gallery wall.

Texas landscape paintings by Rebecca Pugh will be featured in a solo exhibition at the Julia C. Butridge Gallery in the Dougherty Arts Center in Austin from June 29 through Aug. 9.