Junior history major Jackson Baker's project has resulted in the first comprehensive list of Aggies who have gone MIA.

James R. McIlroy ’45 was a freshman at Texas A&M when Pearl Harbor was attacked and the U.S. entered the war. He’s among the thousands of Aggies who answered the call to service.

The first Jewish Studies program at Texas A&M kicks off with a Nov. 6 event, spring courses and a spring break study abroad trip.

Approximately 70 students will play concerts during the spring semester in three Spanish cities: Madrid, Granada and Ronda.

The School of Education and Human Development will lead research to support future educators.

Texas A&M history professor Dr. Daniel Schwartz provides insight on Roman history and the prevalence of a certain meme.

Bryan native Leroy Sterling attended the university in 1963, one year before the Civil Rights Act passed.

If your instincts say a lot of images on Facebook are misleading, you’re right, according to experts.

A Texas A&M professor of African American history explains the story behind this important date and its enduring meaning as a celebration of freedom.

A variety of celebrations across Bryan-College Station will bring people together to commemorate the end of slavery in Texas.