Dr. Jonathan Carroll '23, who received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in military history, became the first Aggie to win the Edward M. Coffman First Manuscript Prize for his dissertation, “God’s Work in Hell: Nation Building
Dr. Wencai Liu is one of 12 scholars worldwide to receive a prestigious mathematics professorship, granting him the opportunity to collaborate with fellow scientists at the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Margaret Ezell, a distinguished professor in the Department of English, explores the parallels between 17th and 18th century manuscript culture and today's social media platforms in her most recent, open-access publication Early English Periodicals and Early Modern Social Media.
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.
Texas A&M doctoral student Sahir Gagan is exploring how tiny plastic particles and dangerous chemicals in the air could impact our health and the environment.
Texas A&M doctoral student Lauren Berger is using a prestigious NASA grant to study Mars' dune formations and uncover secrets about the planet’s environment and wind patterns.
Dr. Catharina Laporte, a cultural anthropologist and instructional professor in the Department of Anthropology, explores the cultural significance of kissing, examining its evolution across time — and how, in some cultures, kissing doesn't exist at all.