Thirty-two scholars, including eight Aggies, are preparing for a global scientific exchange in Lindau, Germany, this summer.

Grad School and The Association join to honor 16 Aggies for their outstanding contributions in research or teaching.

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

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.

Andrea Porter will represent Texas A&M in the Regional 3MT® Research Presentation Competition with her design for ballistic vests for women in the military.

Nikolas Faust is only the third person in A&M history to simultaneously pursue a poultry science Ph.D. and a doctorate in veterinary medicine.

The Aggie team FluxWorks, which develops and manufactures magnetic gears, received $350,000 for the overall prize and another $10,000 from the elevator pitch competition.

Doctoral students are honored for making a significant contribution to their field of study.

This Veterans Day, almost 82,000 American soldiers, from WWII through to the Gulf Wars, are still missing or unaccounted for.

The program funds three years of graduate education for outstanding students in STEM.