Director of the Center of Digital Humanities Research and Professor of English Dr. Maura Ives received an $8,000 award for her project, “The Letters Of Jean Ingelow,” to recover the voice of this once hugely popular author.

A beloved Aggie landmark gets a high-tech inspection from students mapping its roots beneath the surface.

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

Why this Texas A&M University professor emeritus believes adding a policy option to history programs would benefit graduate students and policymakers alike.

Student Life

Montgomery Bohde ’26, who is earning degrees in applied mathematics and computer science with a minor in philosophy, is honored as a 2025 Astronaut Scholar.

Led by expert Texas A&M faculty both on land and at sea, the broadcast brings real-time science to life from the Gulf.

Texas A&M doctoral candidate John Dixon receives the National Science Foundation’s top graduate fellowship for his pioneering research on the chemical history of the Milky Way.


Faculty & Research

Aggies lead critical systems design as the GMT moves closer to unlocking the secrets of the universe.

A professor emeritus and proud descendant of Czech Moravian immigrants, Machann is preserving the legacy of Texas’s Czech community through a new endowed fund that supports cultural research, exchange and education.

The TCTE advances a bold vision for a sustainable and prosperous innovation economy that enables advanced technologies and drives global dominance.


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