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

Texas A&M joins scientific institutions across six countries in celebrating the project's most recent milestone underway in Arizona.

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

Two experts in the College of Arts and Sciences discuss the dangers of drug abuse, addiction and the ongoing opioid epidemic.

It was a whirlwind 16 days of cultural exchange with the Student Experiences Abroad in Meteorology program.

Texas A&M communication professor Dr. George Allen O. Villanueva explains what the strike means for this visible sector of America’s labor force that is facing new challenges.

The family of former Texas A&M English professor Charles Gordone has established a scholarship to honor the award-winning playwright.

Radiocarbon dating on bones in the La Brea Tar Pits leads archaeologist Dr. Michael Waters to warn that history may be repeating itself.

Four Texas A&M faculty members are part of a multi-institution team focused on harnessing mechanochemistry's potential as a reliable, versatile method for chemical synthesis.

Zoran, a professor of biology, has been executive associate dean in arts and sciences since June 2022 and has served the past two decades in college and university administration.