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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from January 2024 .

Learn from some of the best in the STEM professions and Aggieland as part of this year's event, "Pioneers in STEM: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future," set for Saturday, Feb. 24, in Room 2400 of the Memorial Student Center.

For Taya Bailey ‘24, learning new languages at Texas A&M has been about more than just grammar and vocabulary.

Students and faculty who explored the southernmost tip of the planet in late fall returned with a renewed emphasis on environmental stewardship.

Three graduate students and three former students from the Department of History have been hired by the U.S. Army Center of Military History to “collect, preserve, interpret and express the Army's history and material culture.”

Texas A&M biologists are teaming with non-government organizations and schools across Latin America to protect migratory birds through improved education and awareness about biodiversity and the natural world.

Texas A&M Professor of History Dr. Albert S. Broussard says King’s influence extended well beyond the U.S.

Texas A&M senior Mackenzie Portie '24 is embracing her roots and expanding her horizons as a geographic information science and technology major — a choice influenced by her grandfather's legacy.

Texas A&M graduate students work together to organize a two-day academic conference featuring renowned scholars around the topic of historical crises and their resolutions.

2012 Texas A&M meteorology graduate and donor Ethan L. Nelson ’12 and his wife, Dr. Laura Lins Nelson, have created a scholarship to help enrich the Aggie experience for meteorology students.

Financial struggles forced Vaneza Palma Barron ‘25 to decline her offer of automatic admission to Texas A&M University in 2018. Five years later, only three semesters stand between her and her degree in sociology from Texas A&M.

While investigating the effectiveness of a food insecurity program on campus, statistics major Erin Batta ‘24 discovered her passion for research that changes lives.

Sokolov is one of eight faculty campus-wide appointed as 2024 University Distinguished Professors, a perpetual title representing the highest level of faculty achievement at Texas A&M.

Join the Departments of Mathematics and Statistics for a day of games, crafts, magic and learning open to the Bryan-College Station community and greater Brazos Valley.