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

Director of the Center of Digital Humanities Research and Professor of English Dr. Maura Ives received an $8,000 award for her project, “The Letters Of Jean Ingelow,” to recover the voice of this once hugely popular author.

A beloved Aggie landmark gets a high-tech inspection from students mapping its roots beneath the surface.

In Dr. Xin Yan’s lab, cutting-edge mass spectrometry meets hands-on mentorship to advance diagnostics, therapeutics and analytical chemistry.

Student Life

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

Montgomery Bohde ’26, who is earning degrees in applied mathematics and computer science with a minor in philosophy, is honored as a 2025 Astronaut Scholar.

Led by expert Texas A&M faculty both on land and at sea, the broadcast brings real-time science to life from the Gulf.


Faculty & Research

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.

Aggies lead critical systems design as the GMT moves closer to unlocking the secrets of the universe.

A professor emeritus and proud descendant of Czech Moravian immigrants, Machann is preserving the legacy of Texas’s Czech community through a new endowed fund that supports cultural research, exchange and education.


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