The institute’s mission is to use leading, cutting-edge research to transform the lives of all young children and the adults who interact with them.

The university, along with We Teach Texas, hosted an event called “Thank You for Teaching Texas” to celebrate and connect educators.

This free, family-friendly event opens the wonders of science and technology to the community with hands-on demonstrations and more.

Schools of Nursing, Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences planning for program expansions.

The etchings on display from the artist known for the painting "Whistler's Mother" were created during an 1879 stay in Venice.

Health profession students participated in the 15th annual Disaster Day simulation at TEEX's Disaster City training facility.

Engineering Professor Hamid Toliyat is leading efforts for a multidisciplinary project to design, manufacture and test a lightweight and ultra-efficient electric powertrain for aircraft propulsion.

Linda and Dennis Clark pledged a $20 million lead gift for the cutting-edge facility.

The total number of Hagler Fellows surpasses 100 as the institute adds 14 new National Academy-level scholars, plus one Distinguished Lecturer.

Texas A&M BUILD has been converting shipping containers into medical facilities for the last 10 years.