Four advanced reactor companies could fast-track deployment of latest nuclear reactors on System land.

Longtime Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp has announced plans to step down in 2025.

System leaders have been authorized to begin the design of a second building for the downtown campus.

NSF-backed SECURE Center will support research security and international collaboration.

Texans praise his vision, energy, and breadth of accomplishments.

A panel discussion between Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary Andrew Card was the first in a series of events at Texas A&M this week celebrating the legacy of President George H.W. Bush.

The founding dean of the School of Engineering Medicine recently stepped into his new role as Vice Chancellor for Health and Strategic Initiatives.

The initiative aims to enhance Texas' power grid and support technological growth with advanced nuclear energy solutions.

A network of power plants on System-owned land would provide electricity during periods of peak demand.

Roderic Pettigrew, the founding dean of Texas A&M's School of Engineering Medicine, will "supercharge" faculty recruiting in his new role.