Academic Affairs
The Division of Academic Affairs is dedicated to fueling innovation in teaching, learning, and research to ensure every student and faculty member reaches their highest potential.
Three Texas A&M students have been named 2026 Goldwater Scholars for their research in STEM fields.
Texas A&M’s 6th Hullabaloo U Symposium united instructors to support freshman success and honor top educators.
Three Texas A&M students have been named 2026 Goldwater Scholars for their research in STEM fields.
Texas A&M’s 6th Hullabaloo U Symposium united instructors to support freshman success and honor top educators.
Isabella Villalobos ’28 won the Udall Scholarship for conservation research, driven by family support and her passion for wildlife management.
Former Texas A&M student joins 86 other scholars in the 2026 cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, beginning this fall.
There are two paths students can take in their time at Texas A&M — they can go to class, finish assignments and get their degree, or they can choose to ask the tough questions, embrace curiosity and dig deep to create something that lasts beyond walking that stage. For students that choose this second option—the road less traveled—Honors Academy, National Fellowships and…
Transformational Teaching & Learning Conference explored teaching integrity in the AI era.
Discover how the Aggie Ring symbolizes more than 90 credit hours for these four students, representing a collective journey of perseverance, family and legacy.
The Aggie Experience Project empowers faculty to redefine student belonging through collaboration and small, impactful classroom changes that drive campuswide success.
Galveston students showcased marine and maritime research at the URS Symposium, highlighting the professional impact of the program.
Each year, schools are invited to Aggieland Saturday, Texas A&M’s largest open house, featuring a self-guided look at campus life, admissions and history.
