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June 12, 2024

Budding agricultural scientists receive ‘Bayer 4 University’ mentorship

Bayer Crop Science’s program welcomes new Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences class

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June 11, 2024

Texas A&M announces nation’s first academic coffee certificate

One-of-a-kind educational experience prepares Texas A&M students for success in the burgeoning coffee industry

June 10, 2024

Can you smell how meat tastes?

Meat scientists explore the science behind cooking aromas and share their flavorful secrets

June 7, 2024

Fight against cancer brings experts together to discuss strategies, solutions

Symposium draws cancer research leaders to College Station 

A scientist in a white coat sitting at the control computer for a large microscope
June 6, 2024

Texas A&M researchers peer into the microcosmos

Powerful cryogenic-electron microscope reveals interactions at the molecular scale

June 6, 2024

Fermentation scientist and registered dietician provides new perspectives on foods   

Ku blends science and nutrition in innovating brewing process to enhance human health

Head and shoulders of Presley Wirebaugh wearing a black long sleeve shirt with a yellow background.
June 5, 2024

Switching majors leads to agricultural leadership and development

Presley Wirebaugh ’24 shares her academic journey of change and experience.

May 31, 2024

Distinguished Texas A&M plant pathologist receives American Phytopathological Society Syngenta Award

Mandadi selected for research breakthrough to help combat citrus greening, related plant diseases

May 29, 2024

Texas Aggie Rodeo Team headed to College National Finals Rodeo

Six Texas A&M students will compete at the highest level of collegiate rodeo in Casper

Two children are playing a game of Connect Four during a recent Summer Celebration at The Gardens at Texas A&M University.
May 29, 2024

The Gardens at Texas A&M University celebrates summer birthday bash on June 15

Event includes educational activities, fun for all ages

Wunmi IIesanmi and her family wear formal wear. She and her daughter are in gowns while her husband and two sons wear Nigerian clothing
May 27, 2024

Quest to improve world, empower community leads to Texas A&M

Graduating student and entrepreneur Olawunmi Ilesanmi is a force for change

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
May 24, 2024

Gov. Abbott appoints Texas A&M expert to Texas Radiation Advisory Board

Pillai selected for his research, application of electron beam technology  

A man stands in the smoke behind a barbecue pit
May 24, 2024

Troubadour Festival: Best of Texas barbecue scene descends upon Aggieland

Country music and Texas barbecue fill Aggie Park at all-day festival.

May 23, 2024

Optimizing genetics to advance controlled environment agriculture

Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeder brings new dimension to indoor farming innovation

Head and shoulders of Zach Hoelscher wearing a maroon coat with a maroon background.
May 21, 2024

Blending a passion for rural communities, medicine and agriculture

Zach Hoelscher ’25 forges his path to a career in the Department of Animal Sciences

A nutrition student wears a red dress while both hands are on a touch screen showing that shows muscle tissues and cells.
May 21, 2024

New horizons with the Department of Nutrition

Student Ellie Goen ’25 charts a medical career, finds her fit in nutrition

May 20, 2024

Registration opens for 70th annual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course

World’s largest beef cattle educational event expected to attract 2,000 attendees to Bryan-College Station

May 17, 2024

‘Phosphorus lady’ finds home at Texas A&M

Szerlag carving out a niche in the world of soils

Peter Omara, Ph.D., in white shirt standing in a field at the AgriLife center in Weslaco
May 17, 2024

Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Weslaco adds soils specialist

Peter Omara brings extensive experience in agronomic outreach and application

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
May 16, 2024

Fight to eradicate malaria takes associate professor to Equatorial Guinea

Giri Athrey says science is the best hope for infectious disease solutions at home and abroad