
Campus Community
News and updates in the Campus Community category.
Biodesign course offers hands-on medical device experience
April 4, 2026 • 5 min. readThe two-part biodesign class prepares Texas A&M students for the medical device industry by tasking them with real problems for real people.
Texas A&M University nuclear engineering senior Daniel Nelson took a step toward his professional aspirations during an invaluable internship experience at Aalo Atomics in Idaho last summer.
Google recently teamed up with the electrical and computer engineering department at Texas A&M through an on-campus workshop to introduce novel artificial intelligence technology for research.
Roku CEO discusses industry insights with engineering students
March 31, 2026 • 3 min. readAnthony Wood, Texas A&M alumnus and Roku founder, sat down with Chancellor Glenn Hagar to discuss potential roadways to success and entrepreneurial advice for Aggie engineers.
Dr. Mantao Huang is appointed as a new assistant professor with research focused on electrochemical materials, solid-state ionics and devices for neuromorphic computing.
Former student and CIA veteran heads Zachry Leadership Program
March 30, 2026 • 4 min. readThe skills Seth Sullivan learned in Texas A&M’s engineering technology and industrial distribution department laid the foundation for a lifetime of leadership.
The Texas A&M SAE Baja team discusses the magnitude of industry and sponsor support as they continue to grow both technically and professionally.
Endowed chair drives innovation and student discovery
March 28, 2026 • 4 min. readThrough his endowed chair, Dr. Arun Srinivasa is working to expand opportunities for student-driven research and empowering new ideas in mechanical engineering.
Trotter Prize honors leaders in brain science and philosophy
March 26, 2026 • 2 min. readThe 2026 Trotter Prize and Lecture Series featured Drs. Michael Egnor and Iain McGilchrist, who examined the complexity of the human brain from distinct perspectives.
Aggies from the Texas A&M University at Galveston campus designed a low-cost receiver to support sea rescues as part of NASA’s Micro-g NExT competition.









