Dr. Darren DePoy and Dr. Jennifer Marshall reflect on career inspiration and the latest result from one of the projects they’ve been involved in since arriving in Aggieland nearly two decades ago.
Five Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences undergraduates achieved a notable milestone at a major annual conference, presenting research typically reserved for seasoned scientists.
Chloe Hoercher is combining her passion for space, leadership in the Corps of Cadets and expertise in geospatial technology to prepare for a future in the U.S. Space Force.
A showcase of talent and opportunity, Texas A&M’s Economics Career Night connected prominent organizations with over 100 of the next generation of industry leaders.
From tracking storms on a farm in North Texas to decoding weather extremes with AI, Juliette Rocha is on a mission to extend the limits of weather predictability.
David Cates ’26 is on the fast-track to earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics from Texas A&M to prepare for a career shaping bright mathematical minds.
Texas A&M's student chapter of the American Meteorological Society (TAMSCAMS) was named Student Chapter of the Year in 2024 for its hands-on learning, professional development and community-building efforts that help students build successful careers in meteorology and beyond.
Dr. Laurie A. ’88 and David P. O’Brien ’88, whose freshman chemistry course sparked both a personal and professional journey, established a scholarship to support future Aggie chemistry students.
The award reinforces the university’s significant role in shaping the next generation of STEM leaders and its partnership with the Beckman Foundation to encourage outstanding undergraduate researchers and promising new avenues in the sciences.