George T. Ligler has been selected to serve on the Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Committee, providing insights on national science and technology policy.

The highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors, this year’s honor belongs to faculty in engineering and public health.

Students and researchers will help the United States Space Force’s Space Strategic Technology Institute with critical research worth nearly $50 million.

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

Inspired by how fire ants survive floods, Texas A&M scientists have discovered a method that allows synthetic materials to assemble and disassemble in response to changes such as heat or light.

The sensors are designed to alert medical providers about bacterial growth to thwart life-threatening infections.

Michael Davila ‘23, who graduated this week, was instructed by the same professor who taught his mom back in 1994.

Campus Life

Marching With The Mace

Nov. 7, 2023 • 4 min. read

Cade Mahlen ’24 has found his rhythm at Texas A&M University as the 2023-24 Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band infantry drum major.

The community of Castañer faced months without power after a hurricane; A&M researchers are working to ensure it never happens again.

The Nov. 7 event at Texas A&M will feature conversations with 13 internationally renowned scientists and engineers, including two past Hagler Fellows.