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Group of six individuals holding awards, standing in front of a Texas A&M University banner with the slogan "Be Here.

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.

Two adults assist a child riding a bicycle with squae wheels on an elevated, wavy track at the Texas A&M 2023 Physics Festival, with other spectators in the background.

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.

Dr. Myeshia Babers points to the historical marker she created in Calvert, Texas.

Nurturing the seeds planted by her Texas A&M classes and family stories, former sociology and anthropology student Dr. Myeshia Babers '07 '14 '17 led a heartfelt campaign to honor her grandmother's legacy and cement the history of Calvert Colored High School with a historical marker.

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Dr. Ping Chang and Dr. Bani Mallick are among 18 Texas A&M System faculty members honored with the 2023-2024 Regents Professor Award recognizing exemplary contributions to the A&M System and people of Texas.

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.

2002 Texas A&M University history graduate Granger Smith

The former country music star brings aid to devastated communities while balancing a new ministry career, family and a deep-rooted commitment to Texas A&M University.

Two individuals holding a Texas A&M flag initials inside a tent at the Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal (HRA) Everest-ER Medical Camp.

Ever since he was nine years old, Texas A&M biology graduate and current medical student Patrick Monday knew he wanted to reach the summit of Mount Everest. In May, he stood on top of the world and achieved his lifelong dream.

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Dr. Pullanchery, whose research focuses on molecular structures of interfaces, has been appointed as the inaugural holder of the prestigious fellowship intended to help Texas A&M attract rising junior faculty members in an increasingly competitive recruiting landscape.

Male soldier dressed in camouflage fatigues and a green beret with his back to the viewer, saluting the State of Texas flag

The Texas A&M Public Policy Research Institute led a yearlong needs assessment of Texas veterans, identifying mental health counseling, business training and alternative therapy as their top service needs and lack of knowledge about benefits and where to get help as their key service barriers.

Composite graphic featuring the 12 Under 12 logo and photographs of the three 2024 recipients from the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences along with The Association of Former Students logo

Congratulations to Arts and Sciences graduates Dr. Austin Baty '13, Maj. Brawnlyn Patterson '13 and Bailey Relford '16 — new members of the Texas A&M University 12 Under 12 Young Alumni Spotlight recognizing Aggies who have graduated within the past 12 years and are leading by example in both business and service.