Make a date for free family fun and experience the many wonders of science and technology at the Texas A&M Physics and Engineering Festival featuring hands-on demonstrations, keynote talks and a legendary Texas-sized five-barrel depth charge.
A celebration of life will be held on April 21 for the longtime and widely respected economist who was recruited to Texas A&M in 1968 as a full professor and helped shape U.S. monetary policy as well as both Social Security and Medicare.
A Texas A&M team's recent recovery of a Slocum buoyancy glider from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico marked a rare feat in marine research and another accomplishment in a proud tradition of Texas A&M-led ocean observation and analysis.
A poster on Texas A&M student-led research analyzing the urban heat island effect in Munich, Germany, was one of 13 recognized with awards among the approximately 275 total student posters presented at the 23rd Annual Student Conference of the American Meteorological Society.