How are Aggie scientists helping coastal communities weather storms and rising seas? Dive into Part 2 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.
Driven by curiosity and compassion, Kaitlin Tindel ’13 combined a love of science with a calling to serve—transforming her chemistry degree into a career that helps young patients thrive.
From April 11-12, students from middle and high schools around Texas participated in the annual Texas Science Olympiad, where teams competed in science and engineering-related events.
Texas A&M helped Jennifer Chavez discover her passion for polymer science and launch a career that led her all the way to LEGO’s global headquarters in Denmark.
As Texas towns grow and water gets harder to find, Texas A&M geologist Dr. Hongbin Zhan and his team are working with local leaders to protect the underground water on which we all depend.
Motivated by a desire to help their students succeed, Dr. John Gladysz and Dr. Janet Bluemel made a $1.5 million gift directed to the Chemistry Research Student Support Fund.
From predicting better batteries to designing smarter solar cells, Dr. Daniel Tabor is using artificial intelligence—not test tubes—to transform the future of chemistry.
Inspired by a love of travel and commitment to paying it forward, Melinda and Dennis Hughes are helping Texas A&M students gain life-changing, real-world research experiences at home and across the globe.
Chosen as gonfaloniers for the College of Arts and Sciences, Stephanie Wiggins and Fryda Arguijo represent not just academic achievement but the strength of family, community and first-generation determination.
From psychology and chemistry to oceanography, the Arts and Sciences faculty prove to be high-impact researchers and educators who make significant contributions across disciplines.
Hot time, summer in the Cyclotron Institute, which will host or co-sponsor nine events dedicated to supporting future nuclear scientists and next-generation leaders in both stewardship science and isotope research and development.