The Texas comptroller and Aggie graduate will lead one of the nation’s largest university systems, succeeding Chancellor John Sharp on July 1.

Texas comptroller and former legislator poised to succeed John Sharp, ushering in a new era of leadership.

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

The list identifies key innovations from across industries, ready to drive substantial change within the next 24 months.

Longtime Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp has announced plans to step down in 2025.

System leaders have been authorized to begin the design of a second building for the downtown campus.

The EDGES Fellowship program was established by System Chancellor John Sharp to recognize high-impact faculty members.

Texans praise his vision, energy, and breadth of accomplishments.

At $444.7 million in FY23, Texas A&M spent more on engineering research than any other university in the nation.

The collaboration with Page and Vaughn Construction marks a significant milestone in creating a state-of-the-art facility.