Zac Cross, a construction science senior and future U.S. Marine from Pearland, Texas, was re-elected as a Yell Leader in March.

The men’s team took first place while Aggie athletes and coaches received individual honors at the National Collegiate Judo Association Championships held on West Campus.

Twenty Aggie-led startups competed in the only university-wide business plan pitch competition.

As Russian attacks continue in Kyiv, two Texas A&M students are seeing the war unfold via updates from loved ones at home.

Marquis Alexander '13 made university history in 2012 when he became the first Black student and second veteran to serve in the position.

Texas A&M doctoral student Mason Alexander-Hawk '24 learned of her relation to Sen. Matthew Gaines while advocating for his statue on the campus he helped establish.

Severely ill Texas A&M student honored for helping other ill youth.

U.S. News & World Report lists engineering, education, nursing and business online programs as some of the finest nationally in latest rankings.

A Texas A&M petroleum engineering graduate student developed a novel approach to understanding proppant transport and fracture flows.

Biomedical engineering doctoral student Tanmay Mathur is building personalized blood vessel models to improve treatments for patients with sickle cell disease.