The Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer.

The event celebrates 10 years of attracting leading scientists, engineers and scholars from around the world to collaborate with Texas A&M’s outstanding faculty and students.

The founding director of the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study will be honored by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas.

The class of internationally renowned scholars includes a Nobel Prize laureate.

Texas A&M Hagler Fellow Peter Hotez discussed the state of the pandemic and the growing anti-science movement during a recent talk hosted by the School of Public Health.

The 2020 annual report introduces the latest class of Hagler Fellows and presents cutting-edge research conducted by past fellows and their Texas A&M collaborators.

Internationally renowned scholars will collaborate with faculty and students to generate cutting-edge research that benefits the world.

Texas A&M researchers found that miniature electronics based on the Japanese art of kirigami are ideal for pressure sensing because of their ability to be repeatedly compressed.

A Texas A&M School of Public Health student and Hagler fellow is combining her United Nations health background with her studies in health promotion to research global vaccination confidence.

The Hagler Institute selects its Faculty Fellows from world-renowned scholars for their remarkable professional achievements.