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

A lightning flash so massive it stretched from Texas to Kansas has set a new world record, and Texas A&M’s Dr. Timothy Logan helped confirm the incredible find.

Join the Arts and Sciences faculty on this National Book Lovers Day as they share their love of reading and recommend books.

High school students got a rare chance to work with advanced chemistry tools during Texas A&M’s new REACT summer program.

New research led by Texas A&M reveals hidden struggles with water access in U.S. households, calling for better ways to measure and solve the crisis.

Students, faculty and donors join forces to expand educational experiences.

From the sidelines of Kyle Field to a degree in philosophy and now the cockpit of a Navy aircraft, Thomas Greve’s journey reflects a life dedicated to service, tradition and purpose.

Inaugural event will bring together eight research universities with industry leaders and government policymakers to establish Texas at the forefront of quantum technologies.

Junior chemistry major Cade Alaniz took his Aggie training to new heights with a summer of research at the U.S. Air Force’s Wright-Patterson lab.

As the new head of Department of Global Languages and Cultures, Dr. Sarah M. Misemer is committed to preparing Aggies to lead in a rapidly changing cross-culturally connected world.

Congratulations to Dr. Shenglong Xu for advancing quantum research with NSF CAREER support.