The Sept. 13-14 festival highlights the variety of modern and contemporary dance.

Annual program supports extraordinary scholarship and creativity with multi-year grants.

The program blends foundational knowledge of music theory, history and performance with interdisciplinary work and emerging technologies.

With professional-grade equipment and guidance from an industry veteran, Visualization students are using the technology from feature films like ‘Avatar’ to tell their own stories.

Visualization students’ work will be on display during events Thursday through Saturday at Rudder Theatre Complex.

Students to present narrative of sacrifice and resilience in free campus performances on May 4.

Dr. David Wilborn will be joined in leading the choir by Dr. James Van Zandt, Texas A&M’s director of orchestras

Artworks featuring scenes from more than 30 parks by Texas artists will be on display through May 26.

The free event in honor of Black History Month will feature an installation of about 60 artists with archived video footage and an interactive timeline.

The Texas A&M graduate reflected on his musical roots, college performances and career in return to Aggieland.