Texas A&M senior Erin Batta researched the effects of First Year Eats and, along the way, realized how she can use statistics to help people.

Students log their experience aboard the annual Schade Cruise, a five-day research experience in the Gulf of Mexico.

Teachers were so moved by an Aggie Yell Leader on ESPN College GameDay, they helped their students form the Ramage Elementary Yell Leaders.

Texas A&M recognized student organizations have a planned lineup of educational and entertaining activities.

The electronic skin can flex, stretch and sense like human skin, opening the door for new advances in health and medicine.

All students are welcomed and encouraged to present their ongoing research March 18-22.

Drew Kearny ’25 analyzed the team's pitching data, helping to refine its strategies for player development.

Michael Davila ‘23, who graduated this week, was instructed by the same professor who taught his mom back in 1994.

TIME editors reviewed the resumés of 2,000 top U.S. leaders across multiple sectors to find where they earned their degrees.

Emily Findeisen's great-grandfather died at the 1947 Texas City explosion; this month she graduates to a career as a safety professional.