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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from May 2024 .

Texas A&M psychologist Dr. Sherecce Fields provides insight into caffeine consumption and the age-old question: How much is too much?

Dr. Hu's passion for exploring the hidden realms of marine life fuels her pursuit of the fundamental reasons behind ecosystem adaptation and helps forge a greater understanding of the ocean's significance in shaping our planet.

Texas A&M English major Leonardo C.S. Martins has been working for the past year to examine AI depictions in media in collaboration with children's literature and film studies expert Dr. James Francis.

The Texas A&M College of Arts and Sciences presented 37 awards recognizing outstanding faculty and staff in 11 categories at The Zone Club on May 2.

After losing her two younger sisters in the 2013 tornado that ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, Aria Vargyas '27 has turned tragedy into passion, pursuing a degree in meteorology at Texas A&M in their honor to prevent future weather disasters.

Reese is the third recipient of the annual award recognizing faculty or administrators whose leadership, example and character motivate others to share in their impact and exemplify the Aggie Core Values as well as those of the 41st President George H.W. Bush.

Grounded by Aggie roots and driven by strong familial ties to her mom and sister, Boothe will graduate this week with both bachelor's and master's degrees in economics, capping an academic journey at Texas A&M defined by outstanding achievements and a genuine dedication to serving others.

Ahead of this week’s ceremonies at Reed Arena, distinguished members of the Class of 2024 including senior physics major Jordan Bass '23 offered words of wisdom for freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Moore, a 2023 chemistry Ph.D. graduate and 2017-2021 Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellow, is one of two recent fellowship alumni honored for research accomplishments and outstanding leadership, integrity and character.

Among the dozens of ArtSci students nominated by faculty and staff for outstanding senior award consideration, an elite handful have earned coveted "Top 10 Senior" status, based on their academic records, service, leadership and commitment to the Aggie Core Values.

Konrad and Miller are among five campus-wide recipients of the prestigious annual award honoring outstanding individuals who exemplify the qualities and practices of exceptional academic advising and service to students.

Clarence E. Sasser, a Brazoria County native and distinguished veteran of the Vietnam War, earned the nation’s highest military honor in 1969 before studying chemistry at Texas A&M.

The scholarship created by a proud Aggie family supports Arts and Sciences students in their pursuit of education abroad opportunities.