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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from May 2023.

University of Oxford chemist Professor Dame Carol V. Robinson will be honored in a special presentation of the 2020 A.I. Scott Medal for Excellence in Biological Chemistry Research honoring the late Texas A&M chemist A. Ian Scott and his 30-year career of pioneering achievement.

Texas A&M University’s College of Arts and Sciences presented 62 annual awards recognizing outstanding faculty, staff and students in 15 categories at The Zone Club on May 2.

The annual grant program, launched in 2015, provides each Class of 2022 fellow with $15,000 over three years to support academic research or creative work.

Senior biomedical sciences major Mya Phelps '23 is putting her passion for selfless service into healthcare accessibility action to benefit underserved communities in Nigeria as an intern with the nonprofit VOOM Foundation.

A deep passion for German culture and language combined with the highly connective and motivating Department of Global Languages and Cultures has prepared senior Katherine Guidry '23 for both the decision and opportunity of a lifetime.

More than two dozen College of Arts and Sciences staff are among the 2023 Advising Awards recipients honored at the annual University Advisors and Counselors Awards Breakfast, held May 10 in the Memorial Student Center’s Bethancourt Ballroom.

Collins has been selected as Texas A&M's second recipient of the Outstanding Advocate for First-Year Students Award recognizing commitment to student success and best-practice efforts to improve their initial experiences in Aggieland.

In the last few years, experts say turbulence on flights has become increasingly concerning. Atmospheric Sciences professor Dr. Ramalingam Saravanan explains the ways that climate change contributes to this phenomenon and what the future of air travel looks like.

The Department of Geology and Geophysics is accepting applications through May 28 for its second annual Geology & Geophysics Undergraduate Summer School, set for August 14-18 in Aggieland.

The Texas A&M Public Policy Research Institute's Dr. Nandita Chaudhuri is leading a federally funded project to equip older Texans with the necessary resources and support to help them better self-manage chronic disease.

Two College of Arts and Sciences seniors — Emily Orr ’23 and Grace Vaughn ’23 — are among the three recipients of the 2023 Trustees’ Outstanding Student Award.