The designation identifies faculty members who are preeminent in their fields and who have made at least one landmark contribution to their discipline.

The grants support research in natural, physical, social, behavioral and economic sciences and engineering that can positively impact Texas and its citizens.

As both the left and right become more polarized, a Texas A&M political scientist discusses how populist leaders are changing the face of America's political parties.

Dr. Yava Jones-Hall is the only veterinarian on CrossTalk's list of 100 black scientists in America who are making significant contributions to the field.

Texas A&M professors discuss how black undergraduate students navigate predominantly white institutions, and how their experiences can be improved.

An augmented reality app developed by a Texas A&M architecture professor aims to offer users easy-to-follow assembly instructions for furniture and other projects.

The inaugural award honor exceptional classroom teaching that fosters meaningful learning experiences.

Campus Life

Chemistry 101

Feb 13, 2020 • 3 min. read

A Texas A&M chemistry professor officiated the wedding of two of his former students.

Science & Tech

Feeling The Heat

Feb 11, 2020 • 8 min. read

Dr. Deb Zoran uses her work with Texas A&M Task Force urban search and rescue dogs to study the unique temperature ranges of different breeds affects their ability to save lives.

Faculty members shared their knowledge with the public on topics related to education and health at the fourth annual event.