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

Texas A&M Chemistry is gearing up to host the 35th annual Chemistry Open House and Science Exploration Gallery on Saturday, Oct. 21, in its new West Campus home, the state-of-the-art Instructional Laboratory & Innovative Learning Building.

Montana State University biochemist Dr. Joan Broderick is set to receive the 2023 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.

Dr. Terri Pantuso is leading a $1.2 million Texas Higher Educational Coordinating Board effort to elevate student learning and improve writing instruction, reading comprehension skills and Texas Success Initiative assessment outcomes.

Nearly two years after Tally the turtle washed up on a beach in the UK, scientists from the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research helped reintroduce her to her natural habitat.

The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Texas A&M historian Dr. Daniel Schwartz and the Syriaca.org team nearly $350,000 to continue preservation efforts for a 2,000-year-old language and the rich culture it fosters.

Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Dr. Sherry J. Yennello is the fifth all-time College of Arts and Sciences recipient of the Aggie Women Network's Eminent Scholar Award recognizing extraordinary achievement in research, scholarship and service.

Brandon Boring '22 and Jenna Hulke '20 are two of seven Texas A&M students honored with 2023 Phil Gramm Doctoral Fellowships recognizing scholarly excellence in teaching, research and mentorship.

The designation recognizes an exceptional citation record within the leading global information services provider’s Web of Science platform — one that demonstrates research influence comparable to that of Nobel Prize recipients.

Meet Texas A&M history professor Dr. Troy Bickham, who has led the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research since fall 2022.

Dr. Joshua Hicks, Dr. Rebecca Schlegel and Dr. Matthew Vess are being honored for extraordinary contributions to the field of personality and social psychology.

As a founding partner in the Giant Magellan Telescope, Texas A&M joins a dozen fellow scientific institutions across six countries in celebrating the project's most recent milestone underway in Arizona — casting of the GMT's seventh and final primary mirror.

Texas A&M history professor Dr. Daniel Schwartz provides insight on Roman history and a certain meme’s prevalence.

Four of the 14 Hagler Institute for Advanced Study Fellows for 2023-24 will be hosted by or affiliated with Texas A&M Arts and Sciences, including a Nobel physicist and a Nobel economist.

The paintings of Schiwetz, a distinguished alumnus of Texas A&M, will be on display through Dec. 16 with a talk and reception on Sept. 28.