
Arts & Humanities
Former Student Clara Chan Receives Visual Effects Society Award For Her Animation Work on ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
March 18, 2026 • 3 min. readChan will make a virtual appearance at MSC Aggie Cinema’s Howdywood Film Festival on Saturday to discuss her career and her experiences in leading visual effects teams.
Students from across the country to compete in Chillennium game jam starting Friday
Feb. 18, 2026 • 3 min. readThe challenge: create a fully functioning and playable video game based on a single prompt in just 48 hours.
Campus installation encourages Aggies to find their inner artist
Oct. 23, 2025 • 2 min. readTexas A&M students from all over the main campus came together to create a mural that encompassed the Aggie Spirit.
A Texas A&M professor has found an unexpected way to turn music into art by using mathematical algorithms.
A partnership between Texas A&M and the National Park Service combines visualization and 3D printing technology with the arts, bringing new life to some very old bones.
A Texas A&M University professor emeritus believes adding a policy option to history programs would benefit graduate students and policymakers alike.
Psychologist Offers Guidance For Families Coping with Trauma
July 11, 2025 • 3 min. readDr. Anka Vujanovic shares strategies for helping children and communities recover emotionally following a disaster.
Reimagining Texas Infrastructure: Texas A&M Students Turn Water Towers Into Beacons Of The Future
June 16, 2025 • 4 min. readIn a visionary design studio, architecture students explored how Texas’ iconic water towers could evolve into hubs of climate resilience, community engagement and environmental innovation.
Texas A&M University Is Top Animation School In State, No. 2 In Public Animation Schools Nationally
June 13, 2025 • 2 min. readAnimation is part of the Visualization program in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts.
Study Finds Ethical Justification To Eradicate Certain Harmful Species
June 11, 2025 • 4 min. readUsing screwworms, mosquitoes and invasive rodents as case studies, a team of researchers, including a Texas A&M professor, argues that deliberate full extinction is acceptable, but only rarely.

