The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering has identified four Texas A&M medical and biological engineers among the nation’s leaders.
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Workshops and expert-led panels during AI Literacy Day at Texas A&M examined how artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching, learning and research across campus.
Texas A&M hosts AI Literacy Day to equip students, faculty and staff with skills to use, evaluate and apply AI responsibly across learning, research and work.
The newest addition to Evans Library’s second floor is a creative oasis full of high-end equipment and hard work.
Aggie Leadership
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering has identified four Texas A&M medical and biological engineers among the nation’s leaders.
Amato brings university and industry leadership experience to help grow Texas A&M’s entrepreneurial impact.
Student Experience
The Critical Language Scholarship will send visualization major Elizabeth Sierra ’28 to South Korea to continue her linguistic studies
Aggie will study exclusively Mandarin this summer during immersive and prestigious study abroad Critical Language Scholarship experience
CASE seeks to equip graduate students with a deeper understanding of how science, public policy and advocacy intersect
Teaching & Learning
Texas A&M’s 6th Hullabaloo U Symposium united instructors to support freshman success and honor top educators.
Aggies gain real-world experience before graduating through the Global Career Accelerator course, building global skills, resumes, and career confidence.
Transformational Teaching & Learning Conference explored teaching integrity in the AI era.
Discovery & Research
One of NCURA’s highest honors, the award recognizes exceptional service and lasting contributions to the research administration community.
Three Texas A&M students have been named 2026 Goldwater Scholars for their research in STEM fields.
Imitative supports researchers in evaluating commercial potential and advancing innovations to market readiness.
Global Impact
Analysis from the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center helps Kerr Together uncover hidden business impacts and strengthen case for long-term recovery support.
Earth and environmental science professor Chris Houser reflects on almost two decades of taking students to Costa Rica for hands-on learning.
Twenty years strong, this Belgium study abroad program blends hands-on environmental science, global perspectives, and cultural immersion, proving why experiential learning abroad continues to inspire Aggies.
Texas A&M Stories

In 2026, America commemorates and celebrates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
A Joint Resolution of the 87th Texas Legislature, SCR23, signed by Governor Greg Abbott on May 28, 2021, established the Texas America250 Commission, “to help celebrate the semiquincentennial of the United States.”