Four advanced reactor companies could fast-track deployment of latest nuclear reactors on System land.

In 1964, Texas Gov. John B. Connally visited campus to deliver the good news that a $6 million “atom smasher” would be built at Texas A&M.

Texas A&M is one of 21 sites — the only one in the state of Texas — selected to host a hybrid rollout event for "A New Era of Discovery: The 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science" that provides a roadmap for advancing the nation’s nuclear science research programs during the next decade.

Southeastern Universities Research Association recognizes Sherry Yennello for expanding ‘knowledge of the forces shaping our universe.’