Rudder made a significant call in 1966 that changed the course for one of the university’s most esteemed present-day academic departments — chemistry.

The Youth Adventure Program encourages career exploration by allowing participants to choose a field of interest for a one week course. YAP offers courses in almost every college at Texas A&M from architecture to investigative forensics.

That passion is what fueled her commitment to effecting change over the course of her career.

Texas A&M is leaving an indelible mark on the world, beginning here in the great state of Texas. And it all stems from a palpable sense of fearlessness.

Climate change can be a contentious topic in classrooms, but Texas A&M atmospheric sciences professor Gunnar Schade hopes to clear the air at a climate change workshop for K-12 educators.

Texas A&M’s first large-scale public teaching garden joins national network of high-quality university gardens

The College of Education and Human Development will honor 21 educators who have made a positive impact on the lives of their students at the 2016 Dean’s Roundtable.

Be careful what you wish for and grateful for what you receive, Jeff Miller, president and chief health, safety and environment officer of Halliburton.

Douglas J. Palmer, formerly dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University, has been named interim vice president of Texas A&M University and COO of Texas A&M University at Galveston, effective June 1.

James Herman and Arvind Mahajan have been named Presidential Professors for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University.