Texas A&M has a mission of providing teaching, research and service extending well beyond its Texas borders. In fact, there isn’t one continent on planet Earth that Aggies haven’t explored.
Texas A&M construction science students studying abroad in the United Kingdom built a scaled-down version of The Gherkin, an iconic London skyscraper, in four days.
“If I ever come back one day to give a speech to students it’s going to be called ‘How 13 Votes Can Make a Difference.’ Because 13 votes got me elected into Student Senate."
The Brazos Valley has gained a valuable community resource for people with disabilities and their families — the Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living.
Current and former Texas A&M students joined with leaders from across the state to delve into issues affecting the Hispanic community at this year’s Hispanic Network Summit.
The next generation of petroleum engineers, geologists and geophysicists coming out of Texas A&M University will be even better prepared to find and develop oil and gas deposits
Dr. David M. Lee, 1996 Nobel Prize winner in Physics and James Gilbert White Distinguished Professor of the Physical Sciences Emeritus at Cornell University, will join Texas A&M University’s Department of Physics.
Thanks to a new board game designed by researchers at Texas A&M University, a bit of fun can be had by students as they figure out the best ways for communities to recover after a quake.