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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.

: Festival attendees look on with awe as two students demonstrate a physics experiment with fire. The students are in PPE and the onlookers are holding maroon balloons that say “Fly with Physics! Texas A&M.”

Mark your calendar for free family fun and experience the many wonders of science and technology at the Texas A&M Physics and Engineering Festival featuring hands-on demonstrations, keynote lectures, the iconic Texas-sized five-barrel depth charge and more.

Promotional banner for Texas A&M University College of Arts & Sciences featuring laboratory equipment with the text 'BREAKING BOUNDARIES: Pushing the Limits of STEM Exploration'.

Learn from some of the best in the STEM professions and Aggieland as part of this year's event, "Breaking Boundaries: Pushing the Limits of STEM Exploration," set for Saturday, Feb. 22, in Room 2400 of the Memorial Student Center.

Graphic promoting the Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Lecture and Awards

Dr. Dulin, an associate professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M, will present the 2024-25 Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Lecture, set for 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in Room 025 of the Biological Sciences Building West.

Group of attendees gather around the merchendise table, examining materials on a table. One individual is wearing a hijab.

This Thanksgiving, Aggieland became home for over 100 students, faculty and staff from the College of Arts and Sciences as they gathered for the "If You Can't Be Home, Be Here" lunch. For those who joined, it was a chance to celebrate the season together, create memories, build community and strengthen the bonds that make Aggieland feel like home.

Texas A&M University oceanography professors Chrissy Wiederwohl and Shari Yvon-Lewis listen to a speaker while seated at a table at the Texas A&M Oceanography 75th Anniversary Gala, held September 20, 2024, at The George Hotel in College Station, Texas

The oldest oceanography department in the nation commemorated its 75th anniversary in September, bringing together former students, faculty and friends for a weekend celebration of the department's rich history and equally bright future.

Two individuals in traditional dress stand in front of Merrick Butte in Monument Valley

Dr. Benjamin Davis from the Department of Global Languages and Cultures and the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute discusses the importance of recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day and what it represents in lieu of Columbus Day.

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Dr. Santiago Castro-Gómez will visit the Texas A&M campus for a week-long residency culminating in an October 17 public lecture as part of the Melbern G. Glasscock Center’s short-term visiting fellowship program.

Two Texas A&M University economics majors speak with a recruiter at the 2024 Economics Career Fair, held September 25 in the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M campus

Hundreds of Texas A&M economics majors took advantage of the invaluable opportunity to interact with representatives from 20 prominent companies and learn more about student organizations within the department during its largest-ever Career Night.

Harvard University and MIT chemist David Liu

National Academy of Sciences and Medicine member Dr. David Liu is set to receive the 2024 A.I. Scott Medal for Excellence in Biological Chemistry Research honoring the late Texas A&M chemist A. Ian Scott and his 30-year career of pioneering achievement.