Led by Texas A&M archaeologists and supported by the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, the mission combines underwater technology with humanitarian effort to identify aviators lost in the Baltic Sea.

Dr. Jonathan Meer steps into the role as head of the Department of Economics, leading with purpose, curiosity and momentum.

From oil fields to geothermal resources, Texas A&M’s Berg-Hughes Center is training the next generation of energy leaders and innovating for a changing energy future.

Dr. Matt Vess from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences discusses Terror Management Theory, just in time for the scariest season of the year.

Student Life

The new Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies invites Aggies to explore languages, cultures and global challenges, preparing them to lead in a rapidly changing world.

Paige Butler is turning century-old land surveys into a roadmap for restoring Texas landscapes.

From Fish Camp to Kyle Field, Luke Widener ’26 has represented the Aggie Spirit as a Yell Leader while balancing his studies in economics. His experiences have shaped his perspective on leadership, connection and service — and inspired his plans for a future in finance and consulting.


Faculty & Research

In Dr. Xin Yan’s lab, cutting-edge mass spectrometry meets hands-on mentorship to advance diagnostics, therapeutics and analytical chemistry.

Sociology professor travels to New York City and Peru to study the similarities and differences in their treatment of domestic laborers.

Exploring how science uncovers the deep questions of life, Dr. Joshua Hicks and his team examine the psychology of a meaningful life, authenticity, and what it means to live a fulfilling life.


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