Bianca Manago, a Texas A&M former student, was selected as an alternate for the Marshall Scholarship and a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship, two of the most prestigious and highly-coveted academic scholarships in the United States.
Remains of a Revolutionary War-era ship discovered during excavation at New York’s new World Trade Center site are being studied and stored at Texas A&M University.
Skeletal remains found in a South African cave may yield new clues to human development and answer key questions of the evolution of the human lineage.
Abney survived combat with the invading Japanese, the infamous Bataan death march, tropical disease, near starvation and over two years of captivity in forced labor camps.
The Texas A&M University Libraries has acquired a collection of rare books about treating animals and animal care, with some of the books nearly 500 years old.
Texas A&M University researchers working to restore the hull of La Belle, a light frigate recovered from its underwater grave, are using an unconventional method to preserve the pieces.