Texas A&M faculty from across the sciences earn a prestigious, lifetime honor representative of professional ethics and scientific integrity.

The inaugural ceremony honored Distinguished Dissertation, Montgomery and Outstanding Mentoring awardees, and GRAD Aggies certificate earners.

Faculty Affairs announces university and presidential professorships for teaching excellence.

In its Best Graduate Schools ranking, the publication placed 10 of Texas A&M’s graduate programs in the Top 20; among those, six are Top 10.

Dr. Nicholas Jeffery receives Bourgelat Award for innovative strategies, including advancements in treating spinal cord and nervous system injuries in dogs.

This award honors outstanding faculty and staff whose colleagues hold them in high regard for exhibiting excellence at Texas A&M University.

Among his career distinctions, Saving was appointed by two U.S. presidents as a public trustee of the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds.

Jennifer Griffith, who helped launch the School of Public Health's undergraduate program in 2014, is credited for creating an engaging learning environment that focuses on student success.

The ceremony formally welcomed 14 fellows and two distinguished lecturers, including Nobel laureates, an astronaut and National Academy-level scholars from around the world.

It's free family fun, exploring the wonders of science and technology with interactive displays, a talk with a NASA astronaut and much more.