Three Texas A&M University STEM students will be presented with Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards during the Oct. 1 event.

Pilot project to support Texas STEM teachers will begin in Houston and McAllen this year.

Mathematician Jeffrey Kuan is working to remove barriers to mathematics degrees that often stand in the way of students with disabilities.

The contribution builds upon Samsung’s commitment to developing a STEM-ready workforce in Central Texas.

The Mitchell twins have embarked on their first year at Texas A&M, having grown their passion for STEM through a unique New Orleans-based program.

The cosmic pioneer will present Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards to two Aggie STEM majors.

A&M's executive dean for EnMed and CEO of EnHealth, Dr. Roderic Pettigrew, is being recognized in the area of Mathematical and Physical Sciences with a specialty in Engineering and Technology.

Since 2006, Aggie STEM has offered summer camps for youth to develop their science, technology, engineering and math skills.

The grants support research that aligns with areas including resilient communities and healthy coastal ecosystems.

Texas A&M students are transforming a 1950s antique carnival rocket car into a virtual reality flight simulator to introduce young minds to the excitement of engineering.