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Arts and Sciences are the academic heart of a dynamic Tier 1 university. Ranking among the best universities in the nation with global recognition, Texas A&M’s programs in arts and sciences are a catalyst for advancing scholarship, research and outreach.

Support world-class faculty, programs and research at Texas A&M College of Arts and Sciences and empower students to make a difference in our world. Your gift, regardless of the size, is integral to the transformative experiences, education and perspectives gained by students in our programs. To learn how you can make an impact on students, faculty and programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, contact our Development Team.

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News

An individual seated in a green armchair in a wood-paneled room, with a stack of books to one side and a painting above. A toy car is on a shelf in the background.

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.

Composite image featuring a section of the periodic table centered within an overlay of a Hubble Space Telescope image of an expanding halo of light and interstellar dust surrounding a red supergiant star in the constellation Monoceros in the Milky Way galaxy.

WoodNext is supporting Cyclotron Institute researchers as they study nuclear reactions in stars to develop a better understanding of the chemical evolution of our universe and the vital components of life.

Promotional image for the Dr. Raytcho Lazarov Graduate Fellowship at Texas A&M University, featuring a smiling individual in a plaid shirt with the Mathematics department logo and red mathematical equations in the background.

The endowed award continues his legacy of teaching, research and student mentorship in Texas A&M’s Department of Mathematics.

Gift Announcements

Dr. Lee ’75 ’83 and Joanne Billingsley ’75 ’82 of San Antonio have established an endowed scholarship to support graduate students in the Department of Geology and Geophysics.

Melanie L. Shelnutt and Hurlie H. Collier ’79 of Arden, North Carolina, have established an endowed scholarship to support undergraduate studies, with preference given to Aggies majoring in journalism, history or psychology.

Ronald W. Crocker ’85 and Patricia A. Shepherd ’86 from Houston have made a provision in their estate that will establish the Ronnie Crocker ’85 Endowed Scholarship, which will support a first-generation student who is a graduate of a Texas high school.

Clarissa and Anthony L. Garcia ’90 of Spring, Texas, will establish an endowed scholarship through a living trust to create the Garcia Endowed Scholarship in Arts and Sciences.

Scholarship and fellowship gifts offer our students an opportunity to pursue their dreams and are the foundational support for achieving success. In the same vein, academic chairs and professorships are instrumental in attracting the most sought-after faculty to ensure our ability to maintain the highest standard of excellence in all facets of our teaching, research and service. Thank you, donors, for your generosity and commitment to our students, faculty, college and university.

- Dr. Mark J. Zoran, Dean of Arts & Sciences