Twelve Texas A&M researchers will present on topics related to health and education in a series of five-minute presentations.

A team of school administration experts from the College of Education & Human Development is helping Southwest ISD better serve its diverse student body.

An international team of researchers found that wild boars mingled with pigs thousands of years ago to change their genetic makeup.

A team of researchers found that more open spaces like parks and plazas can help mitigate earthquake damage.

Texas A&M former student Andrea Lloyd has spent the last year at NASA compiling resources and information as the organization celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.

The Texas A&M Department of Construction Science is laying the groundwork to become the leading research hub for construction projects on the Moon and Mars.

Andrea Roberts received a $50,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to support her work documenting post-Civil War black settlements, Freedman’s Towns and urban enclaves.

Texas A&M researchers are paving the way for new treatments that reduce fear and its relapse after therapy.

A book by Texas A&M’s Lorien Foote describes a moment during the Civil War when the U.S. flag brought comfort and cause for celebration to Union soldiers.

Why is the desire to live as your ‘true self’ so appealing when a true self might not exist?