Kyle's efforts in athletics led the way for the university’s major role in the sporting sector, so did his tenure in agriculture firmly secure Texas A&M’s role as a land grant university.

When the young wordsmiths were unable to collect enough in donations to publish the first edition of the journal, Callaloo, they pulled money from their own pockets.

Rudder made a significant call in 1966 that changed the course for one of the university’s most esteemed present-day academic departments — chemistry.

On Constitution Day Americans will celebrate the 229th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.

The formation of the Isthmus of Panama is considered one of the most important geologic, oceanographic, and biogeographic events ever, but the exact timing of the final closure of the Isthmus has become controversial.

On August 31, 1971, the Pelican Island campus, donated to the university by George P. Mitchell, opened its first two buildings for classes.

Efforts to restore the La Belle, a French ship that sank off the coast in Matagorda Bay during the winter of 1686, have been completed by researchers at Texas A&M University’s Conservation Research Laboratory.

Researchers at Texas A&M University have been restoring a 2,425-pound anchor found off the coast of the Pacific Northwest for two years.

Waters teamed up with Jessi Halligan to excavate the Page-Ladson site,

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum announces its newest exhibit called “Driven to Drive: Defining our Identity.”