Budding Aggie archaeologists uncover the stories buried beneath a 19th century Texas landmark.

Chosen as gonfaloniers for the College of Arts and Sciences, Stephanie Wiggins and Fryda Arguijo represent not just academic achievement but the strength of family, community and first-generation determination.

How are Aggie scientists helping coastal communities weather storms and rising seas? Dive into Part 2 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.

Motivated by a desire to help their students succeed, Dr. John Gladysz and Dr. Janet Bluemel made a $1.5 million gift directed to the Chemistry Research Student Support Fund.

Student Life

Students plan to use the award to tackle challenges in sustainable chemistry and quantum materials.

Senior Aarya Newasekar shares her passion for language, culture and storytelling as she pursues a future in cultural heritage repatriation and museum law.

Texas A&M history major Alexis Brasher ‘25 weaves stories of the past through her vintage clothing style and work at the Museum of the American G.I.


Faculty & Research

From predicting better batteries to designing smarter solar cells, Dr. Daniel Tabor is using artificial intelligence—not test tubes—to transform the future of chemistry.

Dr. Jordan Lavender, an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy, bridges medieval scholastic thought and early modern philosophy with innovative research on Thomas Bonarte’s theory of intentionality.

Dr. Kelly Núñez Ocasio breaks down the powerful forces shaping the 2025 hurricane season—and what most forecasts are missing.


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