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Clifford P. Kubiak, Distinguished Professor and holder of the Harold C. Urey Chair in Chemistry at University of California San Diego, smiling in an office with a display of the F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research in the corner.

Dr. Clifford P. Kubiak, Distinguished Professor and the Harold C. Urey Chair in Chemistry at the University of California, San Diego, is set to be presented with the 2025 F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research. The award honors the late Texas A&M chemist Dr. F. Albert Cotton and his pioneering career.

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A group of Texas A&M undergraduate students defied the odds by outperforming graduate-level competitors to win a prestigious geology competition, securing their place in the IBA Global Finals in May.

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Dr. Frank Sottile was named 2025 Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and 2024 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Seven esteemed faculty members from the College of Arts and Sciences at Texas A&M University have been appointed to endowed chair positions, honoring their outstanding contributions to teaching, research and service.

Texas A&M University physics graduate student Ryan Amberger, wearing goggles and smiling while in a laboratory at Argonne National Laboratory in 2024.

Ryan Amberger ’23 is headed to Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he will spend the next year studying nuclear astrophysics — specifically, the process behind the creation of half of the elements heavier than iron that make up the universe.

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In her award-winning book, Dr. Sarah McNamara delves into the rich history of labor movements, political activism and the multi-generational struggles of Cuban American families that shaped the legacy of Ybor City.

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Representing over a quarter of this year’s university-wide honorees, these exceptional faculty members are recognized for their excellence in teaching, research and mentoring at Texas A&M.

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The annual spring banquet recognized the achievements of students and benefactors while awarding prestigious medals to former students and faculty for their contributions to science, humanities, law and philanthropy.

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Dr. Jonathan Carroll '23, who received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in military history, became the first Aggie to win the Edward M. Coffman First Manuscript Prize for his dissertation, “God’s Work in Hell: Nation Building and Counterinsurgency in Somalia, 1992-1995.”

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Dr. Wencai Liu is one of 12 scholars worldwide to receive a prestigious mathematics professorship, granting him the opportunity to collaborate with fellow scientists at the University of California, Berkeley.