Tim McLaughlin, who has held the interim position since the school's 2022 founding, has become its first permanent dean.

Former Texas A&M cadet James W. Perkins ’13 is living his childhood dream as a member of the Navy's elite flight squadron.

Pro tennis champion Austin Krajicek ’11 and his wife, Misia ’18, are serving up a scholarship for future Mays Business School students.

Melbern G. Glasscock ’59 and Jon Hagler ’58 are contributing matching funds toward a significant gift to support faculty.

The device has provided former Texas A&M student Noland Arbaugh a new purpose — and new possibilities — by giving him the power to control a computer with his mind.

Clarence E. Sasser, a Brazoria County native and distinguished veteran of the Vietnam War, earned the nation’s highest military honor in 1969 before studying chemistry at Texas A&M.

Thirty artists created works celebrating state parks across Texas, and the remarkable results are currently in the Stark Galleries.

Soccer players Emerson da Rosa from Brazil and Pavel Pardo from Mexico visited campus to tour Kyle Field in anticipation of the June 8 match.

Texas A&M showed up to support the Dallas International Film Festival and congratulate alums Dude Perfect on their “30 for 30” documentary.

The popular YouTubers, all Aggies, will be on hand for the documentary’s April 25 world premiere at the Majestic Theatre.