The National Emergency Response and Recovery Training Center was established as part of a larger effort following the Oklahoma City bombing.

The state-of-the-art facility will be constructed at a site just east of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, with substantial completion slated for August 2026.

Texas A&M is supporting more than 80 urban search and rescue dogs, who can be at risk due to contaminated flood waters, among other hazards.

The people behind Texas A&M’s cutting-edge emergency alert system strive for timely and effective distribution of vital information.

More than 750 students participated in the 14th Annual Disaster Day simulation to gain experience in emergency response.

Recent Texas A&M research shows that emergency management often lacks inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.