The ship will be used to train future merchant mariners and serve as a resource for disaster response along the Gulf Coast.
The December Texas A&M-Galveston graduate's studies have taken her to from Japan to the U.S. Virgin Islands, Alaska and other locations to track marine life including sea turtles and salmon.
The segment features Galveston professor Thomas Iliffe and graduate student Fernando Calderon exploring a cave in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Student volunteers participating in the Small Event will beautify the grounds of the Texas A&M-Galveston campus.
College Station welcomed Galveston Yell Leaders to Midnight Yell and Galveston cadets for March-In, uniting both campuses in the Aggie Spirit.
Recent numerous storms and hurricanes have eaten away much of the state’s 367-mile coastline
A Texas A&M-Galveston professor is developing a tool to save whales from colliding with ships.
Rings for three Texas A&M-Galveston graduates mark a milestone donation.
The facility will be used for the rehabilitation of stranded and ill sea turtles.
Texas A&M researchers are testing how a combination of sand dunes with coastal structures could better protect against flooding.