Junior mathematics major Kevin Le '25 is one of three Texas A&M students selected to receive $15,000 scholarships from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation honoring the nation's best and brightest scholars in STEM.
Dr. Kevin Gamache ’12 and his wife, Rita, honor two impactful College of Arts and Sciences professors in what became a watershed moment for their lives and future Aggies.
Chemists from the two campuses commemorated their shared 20-year legacy of excellence in education and research across continents and disciplines during a daylong symposium, held May 25 in College Station.
Texas A&M junior psychology major Sanaa Stough-Lacking '25 is one of two Aggies recognized this year with the preeminent award for undergraduate students who conduct research in the natural sciences, mathematics or engineering.
Texas A&M Chemistry is rolling out the maroon carpet this week for two days of back-to-back symposia celebrating all things graduate student education, research, service and networking, graciously underwritten by private support and gifts of time from former students and industry partners alike.
Dr. Sang is among 47 new ASA Fellows who will be inducted during the Joint Statistical Meetings in August in recognition of their professional contributions, leadership and commitment to the field of statistical science.
The five-year fellowship, which is considered the most prestigious graduate fellowship offered by the National Science Foundation, provides three years of financial support along with assistance with tuition and fees.
The country music stars, both Texas A&M graduates with majors housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, performed as part of the 41@100 celebration in honor of President George H.W. Bush.
Each year, leading scientists and scholars from various fields worldwide are invited to the institute to interact with permanent faculty mentors and to explore, share and discover while collaborating on cutting-edge research.
Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences is partnering with climate-tech company Climavision to install a new weather radar system this Saturday that will replace its existing Doppler radar, a fixture atop the O&M Building for more than 50 years.
From the Netherlands to College Station, Paolo Maaskant’s path to Texas A&M tells a tale of a passion for judo, a love of mathematics and the pursuit of athletic and academic excellence.
Dr. Smith is one of six U.S. scientists on the LISA Science Team tasked with providing scientific stewardship for the mission while also serving as ambassadors between the agencies and the scientific community.