Stories

Read stories and immerse yourself in videos to discover how Texas A&M University is shaping a bright, safer future for Texas, the nation and beyond.

Tristan Krause and a Texas A&M professor study a large map

Doctoral student Tristan Krause works tirelessly to help locate the remains of U.S. soldiers who are still listed as missing in action.

Cadet Jackson Baker stands in front of the Aggies Lost In Service memorial in the MSC

Texas A&M former student Jackson Baker ’25 and a team of student researchers created a comprehensive list of Aggies listed as missing in action from World War II to the present day.  

A silhouette of a cadet reading a campus war memorial in the sunrise

Memorials across Texas A&M University’s main campus pay tribute to the Aggies who lost their lives serving their country and honor their legacy of selfless service.

Impact At Scale

As one of the nation’s few land-, sea- and space-grant institutions, Texas A&M University is leading the way in research that will benefit not only the people of Texas, the U.S. and beyond, but support our economy and prepare the next generation of Aggie leaders.

Driving transformative change through immersive technology and its uses across industries

Cultivating the future with cutting-edge solutions in farming

Shaping the future of the Blue Economy from ship to shore

From ground control to the stars, Aggies are shaping the future of space

Recent Stories from the Newsroom

A photo of a researchers in a laboratory.

Developed by biopharmaceutical company Ultragenyx, GTX-102 is the first clinically developed drug targeting the genetic causes of Angelman syndrome rather than symptoms.

A Texas A&M professor offers tips to reclaim your peace of mind when things start to feel out of control.

A photo of a hurricane over the ocean taken from a satellite image.

Faculty members from across the university can provide insights on forecasting, storm impacts, emergency response, coastal resilience, recovery efforts and more.