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Dr. Yue Zhang is studying how tiny pollutants like nanoplastics and PFAS spread through the air, affecting our health, weather, and air quality.

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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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Texas A&M University boasts a world-class statistics faculty. By creating five faculty fellowships, one invested couple is aiming to keep it that way.

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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.

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In honor of René Descartes' birthday (March 31), two professors from the Texas A&M Department of Philosophy share their personal journeys in philosophy, explore its changing role in society, and discuss the future of the discipline in addressing modern challenges.

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Dr. Darren DePoy and Dr. Jennifer Marshall reflect on career inspiration and the latest result from one of the projects they’ve been involved in since arriving in Aggieland nearly two decades ago.

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Powerful windstorms can fuel nature’s most extreme weather, and Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences Associate Professor Chris Nowotarski explains how pressure gradients and the jet stream create these intense events.

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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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Dr. Lucien Nana Yobo is exploring ancient climate events to uncover insights from Earth's past, aiming to provide valuable lessons for addressing future environmental challenges.