Texas A&M public health researchers found that older homes with lead pipes, in conjunction with the chemicals used during the water purification process, underlie the problem.

The MERIT Hydro global map used complex computer algorithms to determine the shape of millions of Earth’s rivers, lakes and canals.

Backed by former students, the plaza will honor the Aggie Traditions of Muster and Silver Taps, as well as the Aggie Code of Honor and Core Values.

The new projects are part of a huge building boom on campus in recent years, and reflect growth of facilities in needed areas.

The Reveille men’s field features No. 1 Texas Tech, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 11 Texas, and No. 13 Baylor while the women’s field features No. 2 Arkansas, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 11 Texas, No. 18 Texas Tech, and No. 23 Baylor.

More than 400 former students and friends of professor Rodney Hill gathered at the Ice House on Main in Bryan to celebrate the renowned architect, environmental psychologist and futurist.

Rodneypalooza on March 30 will celebrate Rodney Hill, a lauded educator, architect, artist, environmental psychology expert, and futurist.

TEES Eminent Professor Dr. Robert Skelton aims to answer four yet-unsolved needs for maintaining long-term life in space with his habitat project funded through NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program.

Interdisciplinary students and faculty in the College of Architecture will share studio and education space at COA North

Land-use scholars from around the world will convene at Texas A&M to examine global warming's impacts on environmental law, transportation and sustainable development.