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Kocharovskaya is recognized by Optica and the German Physical Society for her pioneering work in lasers, atomic physics, nonlinear optics and x-ray quantum optics as the first female recipient in the prestigious award's history.

Erukhimova is being honored by the American Association of Physics Teachers for her commitment to providing physics education in innovative and unique ways inside and outside the classroom.

More than half of the new members of the Texas A&M University 12 Under 12 Young Alumni Spotlight recognizing Aggies who have graduated within the past 12 years and are leading by example in both business and service earned their degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Frank Gallant ’69 and his wife Bonnie have established a scholarship to show how gratitude can take many forms.

Texas A&M neuroscientist Dr. Brian Anderson explains what social media addiction is, how it can be identified and the ways in which it can impact mental health.

Meet three Aggie first-generation students who are trailblazers in their families and difference-makers on campus.

An unprecedented three faculty members in the Department of Biology have earned National Institutes of Health Maximizing Investigators’ Research Awards (MIRA) recognizing their sustained research potential in biological clocks and evolutionary biology.

Texas A&M history professor Dr. Albert Broussard has been selected to receive the Kevin R. Carreathers Award for his contributions to Black Aggies through his class curriculum, community involvement and mindset of mentorship.

The striking image represents one of the most comprehensive views of the universe ever taken and reveals a vivid landscape of galaxies along with more than a dozen newfound, time-varying objects.

History professor Dr. Sonia Hernández published an article in the "Journal of American History" on gender and transnational state violence in the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands.

Spencer T. Olin Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Dr. John McCarthy will visit the Texas A&M campus this week to deliver the 2023 Douglas Lectures honoring the late Texas A&M Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and former provost Dr. Ron Douglas.

Recent research by Texas A&M atmospheric scientist Dr. Gunnar Schade and collaborators indicates high ozone values in the Permian Basin oil and gas production region — findings with particular relevance to public health.

The "Minden Family" honors Texas A&M English Ph.D. graduate Dr. Robert Kevin Gaither ’96, who dedicated his life to spreading his love of music, literature and education, by creating an opportunity for others to do the same.

Dr. Stephen Maren and Dr. Michael Waters are among 14 Texas A&M System faculty members honored with the 2022-2023 Regents Professor Award recognizing exemplary contributions to the A&M System and people of Texas.

After struggling to feel connected to her biology major and the pre-medicine track she had worked toward for years, all it took was one women’s and gender studies course to reignite Odyssey Olmos’ passion for women’s health and help her forge a new path for her future.

Faculty who are newly appointed or reappointed to endowed chairs and professorships were recognized with one of the highest honors in academia and also presented with commemorative bronze medallions.

Each fall for the past three decades, hundreds of high school students from schools across Texas have gathered in Aggieland in the spirit of friendly academic competition — an all-day mathematics extravaganza featuring a series of individual and team events.

Despite the stresses that sometimes accompany the holiday, a Texas A&M psychology professor says taking time to be thankful can help us feel a greater sense of meaning in our lives.