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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from April 2025 .

A group of Texas A&M undergraduate students defied the odds by outperforming graduate-level competitors to win a prestigious geology competition, securing their place in the IBA Global Finals in May.

Dr. Clifford P. Kubiak, Distinguished Professor and the Harold C. Urey Chair in Chemistry at the University of California, San Diego, is set to be presented with the 2025 F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research. The award honors the late Texas A&M chemist Dr. F. Albert Cotton and his pioneering career.

Join the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research for an upcoming talk showcasing Dr. Kurt Rademaker, an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, and his archaeological research discoveries made in desert and mountain environments in Peru.

Texas A&M history major Alexis Brasher ‘25 weaves stories of the past through her vintage clothing style and work at the Museum of the American G.I.

Engineering major Louis Birla ’26 has enjoyed a transformational experience studying philosophers, leading his parents to endow the first undergraduate scholarship in the Department of Philosophy.

Senior Aarya Newasekar shares her passion for language, culture and storytelling as she pursues a future in cultural heritage repatriation and museum law.

Dr. Sarah Zubairy was named the inaugural recipient of the Luther H. Soules III '61 Endowed Chair for Global Macroeconomics Theory and Policy in Economics.

Selected for their academic excellence, leadership, service and commitment, these students represent the best of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Jennifer Glanville, former chair of the sociology department at the University of Iowa, joins Texas A&M as the new head of the Department of Sociology.

Dr. Kelly Núñez Ocasio breaks down the powerful forces shaping the 2025 hurricane season—and what most forecasts are missing.

How do Aggie scientists protect our oceans while powering coastal economies? Dive into Part 1 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.

Congratulations to Jennifer Whitfield for being named a 2025 Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence for her significant impact in the classroom and beyond.