
history
Alamo cannon finds new life at Texas A&M University, 190 years after iconic battle
Feb 20, 2026 • 2 min. readThe preservation efforts at the Conservation Research Laboratory ensure historic artifacts will remain accessible for future generations.
Texas A&M joins effort to recover historic World War II aircraft
Feb 3, 2026 • 2 min. readThe collaboration aims to salvage and preserve a rare Navy torpedo bomber, shedding new light on Pacific naval history.
A Texas A&M University professor emeritus believes adding a policy option to history programs would benefit graduate students and policymakers alike.
Rudder’s bravery on D-Day exemplified selfless service and integrity, the same values he carried into civilian life as president of the university.
Texas A&M Researcher Works To Bring Home Missing Soldiers
May 21, 2025 • 11 min. readDoctoral student Tristan Krause works tirelessly to help locate the remains of U.S. soldiers who are still listed as missing in action.
Texas A&M former student Jackson Baker ’25 and a team of student researchers created a comprehensive list of Aggies listed as missing in action from World War II to the present day.
What Can The Conflict In Ukraine Teach Us About The Future Of Warfare?
Mar 5, 2024 • 5 min. readIn a talk at Texas A&M’s Bush School, historian Phillips O’Brien said the Russian invasion, now in its third year, raises a number of difficult questions about military power in the 21st century.
Archaeologists Unearth Abandoned Townsite At Washington On The Brazos
Mar 1, 2024 • 6 min. readKnown as the “Birthplace of Texas,” the Texas Historical Commission site is undergoing a major renovation under the direction of site manager and Texas A&M graduate Jonathan Failor.
Texas A&M Professor of History Dr. Albert S. Broussard says King’s influence extended well beyond the U.S.
A team of six current and former Texas A&M history students has been hired by the U.S. Army to help preserve its cherished legacy.


