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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from September 2024 .

Six of the 19 Hagler Institute for Advanced Study Fellows for 2024-25 will be hosted by or affiliated with Texas A&M Arts and Sciences, including five National Academy of Sciences members and one National Academy of Engineering member.

A multi-year keystone hiring initiative has brought dozens of additional new faculty members from multiple disciplines to all 18 departments in Texas A&M Arts and Sciences.

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites the Brazos Valley community to expand their cosmic horizons at International Observe the Moon Night 2024, set for 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. this Saturday at Simpson Drill Field.

Launched in 2023, the program aims to nurture future leaders for the Texas A&M research enterprise by providing $75,000 seed grants to support faculty research and encourage interdisciplinary grant proposal development.

In his first year as director of the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Dr. Darrel Wanzer-Serrano has made major updates and improvements to better position RESI as a research hub serving the broader Texas A&M campus and its faculty and students.

Inspired by his previously designed advanced filters and meshes used in oil-spill cleanup and to separate water-oil emulsions in Canada's oil sands, Texas A&M chemist Dr. Sarbajit Banerjee has developed a tailored fabric with dual liquid-absorbing-and-repelling functionality and a host of potential practical applications in resource-scarce environments.

After a chance meeting with a Texas A&M professor left a lasting impression on Satish Agarwal, he decided to establish a fellowship for students within the Department of Statistics, hoping to help reinforce the university’s R1 status.

Taking inspiration from nature, researchers have discovered a class of materials that behave like axons by spontaneously strengthening electrical pulses that travel along transmission lines.

For more than a decade, the Glasscock Undergraduate Summer Scholars Program has been enhancing humanities research by providing graduate-level research experiences for top Texas A&M undergraduate students.

Dr. Cai is one of a dozen emerging scientific leaders nationwide honored for their contributions to offshore energy systems safety and improving the well-being of coastal communities and ecosystems.

1977 Texas A&M anthropology graduate Dr. Lynn Hagan’s current gift, which will be bolstered by a $1 million planned gift, is intended to enhance the educational experiences of Aggie undergraduates by funding internships, field trips, travel and research projects related to museum studies.

Loved ones of Texas A&M economics graduate Noelle Levantino ’20 keep her memory bright through a scholarship that’s continuing her legacy of impacting others.

Prominent Houston statistician John Zorich is creating a visionary legacy for future industrial statisticians through an endowment to support an annual workshop on reliability and provisions in his will benefiting the Statistical Consulting Center and biomedical engineering statistics.

Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr. Mark J. Zoran recalled returning to his academic roots and emphasized the college’s critical role in reaching Texas A&M’s goal of preeminence among American universities in a State of the College address.