System Chancellor John Sharp was presented with the Jack Donnelly Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence.

Pair established Rebecca's Wish to fund pediatric training and to support programs for children fighting pediatric pancreatitis.

The $200 million facility will be built at the Johnson Space Center in Houston to help ensure Texas remains a leader in space exploration. 

Welsh brings experience as an Air Force general, dean of Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service.

Dean Mark Welsh named acting president in wake of hiring controversy.

Aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is exploring participation with the new campus.

A student's severe illness led to the creation of a charity helping childhood pancreatitis sufferers.

System Chancellor John Sharp and Texas A&M President M. Katherine Banks announced their decision to reorganize and consolidate five commercialization offices.

Construction on the first building will begin this summer.

Two former students employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are among many people with ties to Texas A&M who played a part in the major scientific advancement.