Dr. Krista Smith will join fellow scientists in support of the LISA mission, an extraordinary effort to study gravitational waves in space.

Melbern G. Glasscock ’59 and Jon Hagler ’58 are contributing matching funds toward a significant gift to support faculty.

The map shows burrowing animals' activities and the environmental conditions that drive their efforts to shape healthy oceans.

Thirty-two scholars, including eight Aggies, are preparing for a global scientific exchange in Lindau, Germany, this summer.

Faculty and students are innovating Shakespeare studies for the digital age and sharing their work during a symposium April 26.

Nearly 1,000 middle and high school students from across the state will visit campus this weekend for a Texas-sized science and engineering competition.

Dawn Wright, who earned her master’s in oceanography from Texas A&M, is one of four scientists in the program's first all-female cohort.

Dr. Sarah McNamara examined three generations of Latinas/os as they organized against fascism and Jim Crow. 

The San Angelo native who earned a degree in English from Texas A&M has gone on to dozens of series and film roles, plus one “royal” wedding.

In 1964, Texas Gov. John B. Connally visited campus to deliver the good news that a $6 million “atom smasher” would be built at Texas A&M.