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Future Leaders: How Aggies Will Impact the World

A conversation with Eunice Fafiyebi ’17, a public health major who aspires to lead by example as a global pediatric surgeon and health policy advocate.

Movers, Shakers and Dream Makers

A Privacy Filter For Smart Camera Applications

A Texas A&M team has partnered with Adobe Research scientists to find new ways to protect user privacy from video-enabled in-home devices.

The Battalion: Preserved for Posterity

“Journalism is the first rough draft of history.” – Philip L. Graham, former Washington Post President and Publisher

Detecting environmental radiation at tailgates

Advisor endows scholarship to empower students facing challenges

3D printing a new knee joint

The intersection of nuclear engineering and policy

Bringing Robotics to Girls in Ghana

Dr. Judy Amanor-Boadu finds inspiration to start a series of girls’ robotics clubs in her home country of Ghana.

Cosmopolitan Cadets

Optimizing decision making in a software brain

MSC Woodson Black Awareness Committee Engages Texas A&M University with Cultural Programming

The nuclear advantage: A Q&A with Dr. Lin Shao about nuclear energy

Designing earthquake proof bridges

Powering humanity’s first Mars colony: Smith researches nuclear space reactors

Bush School Student Hopes To Apply Public Service Education To Chickasaw Nation Advocacy

Morgan Gray ’16 ’18 has a mission in life: to advocate for the Chickasaw Nation on a federal level. Gray was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, but spent most of her childhood and formative years in San Antonio. Although she grew up away from the Chickasaw Nation headquarters, her mother ensured that her family environment incorporated as many aspects of Chickasaw culture as possible.

No Borders

Sul Ross Scholarship Program Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Texas A&M Engineering Undergrad Optimizes Life With Tesla Internship

Q&A with Mark Weyland, NASA director of medical policy and ethics

Q&A with Mark Weyland, NASA director of medical policy and ethics part two

5 things freshmen can do if they’re interested in nuclear engineering

Breakthrough diabetes technology research earns nearly $1M from Kleberg Foundation

Adams receives Regents Fellow Service Award

A one of a kind opportunity

Composing a Better Tomorrow

10 things you need to know about Zachry Engineering Education Complex tech

Aggies Invent in Mexico

Trailblazers: The first women to study in nuclear engineering share their story

The sky’s the limit for Houston Airport System engineering interns

Finding the right puzzle

From decades to days: X-Grants program funds new discovery

Education meets industry at PepsiCo internship

SEC president focuses on uniting and developing future engineers

New Sheng ji gaming bot will advance machine learning

Researching optical fiber-based gamma thermometers to promote safety and sustainability

Ivey Wilson and The Atoms Family

Innovation by design

Q&A with Dr. Shinjiro Sueda, biomechanical simulation expert and National Science Foundation CAREER Award recipient

Mostafavi receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award

Amazon awards Alexa Innovation Fellowship to Texas A&M Engineering Entrepreneurship

High-fidelity calculations with quantified uncertainties: Helping underpin confidence in the nuclear deterrent

National Science Foundation Awards Texas A&M Research Alliance $4 Million

The NSF's award to the Texas A&M System Louis Stokes STEM Pathways and Research Alliance (LSAMP) will increase engagement and enhance the success of underrepresented minority students in STEM.

Texas A&M University Women in Nuclear awarded ‘Most Reactive Student Chapter'

Bringing robotics to girls in Ghana

Nuclear engineering students share their industry internship experiences

Student Engineers’ Council creates five new scholarships

2018 Distinguished Former Student Dr. David Senor shares his story

Meet our Young Former Student Award Winners

Yarnold receives Early Career Faculty Award for steel research and teaching

Idaho National Laboratory selects Logan Harbour as graduate fellow

New privacy filter for smart camera applications

GSI-191 project team receives Top Innovative Practice Award

Tapia Conference gives computer science students a diverse view of excellence

The Jennifer Jubilee

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