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

Developing great citizens is a priority driven by Texas A&M University's core values.

Beginning this fall, the Bachelor of Science in Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience will equip students with the knowledge and skills to better understand the link between the brain and human behavior.

From forecasting to hands-on equipment training, students turn classroom lessons into field-ready skills.

The Department of History celebrates over a century of scholarship, growth and a lasting commitment to preserving the past to shape the future.

Eric Urby ’22 on the benefits of a philosophy degree for a rewarding career and meaningful life

The College of Arts and Sciences welcomes the addition of new faculty members across 17 departments to foster collaboration, critical thinking and continued academic excellence.

From high school newspapers to Texas A&M’s Battalion newspaper, a reporter’s journey in storytelling continues with one-on-one mentorship from New York Times journalists.

The Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (IQSE) will cross the 20-year milestone, its journey marked by renowned scholars and outstanding research.

The acclaimed chemist follows in the footsteps of Drs. Marcetta Darensbourg, F. Albert Cotton and John Gladysz, affirming Texas A&M’s leadership in organometallic chemistry.

With new support from the National Science Foundation, Texas A&M Ph.D. student Logan Blackham is uncovering how light and matter interact in ways that could transform technology.

North, the John W. Bevan Professor of Chemistry, has served as the Arts and Sciences executive associate dean since June 2024.