Black teachers in the segregated South – especially women – played critical roles in preserving knowledge that might’ve otherwise been lost to history.

College of Arts and Sciences faculty are working collaboratively with colleagues across the state to improve introductory courses.

Texas A&M's Center for Teaching Excellence recognized newly credentialed faculty at a ceremony this month.

As the only two land-grant universities in the state, officials say increased collaborative efforts hold great promise for students and faculty at both campuses, as well as the citizens of Texas.

College of Education & Human Development Professor Kay Wijekumar's project aims to improve reading comprehension in fourth and fifth grade students across the country.

The awards are given to the university's most distinguished teachers.

The funds support faculty innovation and creativity in teaching, efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion, and more.

Career-long lifetime award recognizes scholars with innovative, superior classroom teaching aimed at student success.

The center has honored teaching excellence for 30 years.

The university ranks in the top 100 globally and top 50 nationally.