Membership is considered one of the highest honors in science.

Twenty-six faculty members appear in Stanford University’s “World’s Top 2% Scientists” list.

A&M System members are the first academic-based organizations in Texas to sign the ESGR Statement of Support.

The award recognizes a Texas A&M faculty member or administrator who exemplifies the values of the late President George H.W. Bush.

Membership is considered to be one of the highest honors for professional engineers.

Tatiana Erukhimova's viral physics demonstration videos have drawn a massive following to the Department of Physics and Astronomy's account on the video-sharing app.

Management professor Anthony Klotz reflects on the phrase he coined and how the pandemic changed the workplace.

College of Education & Human Development Professor Kay Wijekumar's project aims to improve reading comprehension in fourth and fifth grade students across the country.

Texas A&M's Gerard Coté and James Hubbard Jr. were recognized for their research and entrepreneurship that covers scientific disciplines involved with the technology transfer of inventions for the benefit of society.

The annual awards recognize rising science and engineering stars in the Texas research community.