Texas A&M graduate returns to alma mater after 28 years working in visual effects.

Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts hosts innovative horror show about missing artist.

The team is working to preserve Syriac, a 2,000-year-old language that once flourished in the Middle East and Central Asia.

Swift growth and numerous performances are among the Year One highlights.

The School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts’ dance program hosts the annual event that also stars Texas A&M students. 

Faculty and staff share titles to add to your TBR list.

The new art exhibition at Cushing Memorial Library & Archives will feature works by John James Audubon and others, all inspired by the unique natural beauty of the Lone Star State.

The character has long been popular in Latin America, says a Texas A&M Latino literature and media scholar.

A Texas A&M professor of atmospheric sciences explains how climate change is at least partly to blame for increased turbulence on flights.

Led by an industry veteran and staffed by visualization students, the lab makes learning more engaging and accessible through video games and other interactive experiences.