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Service-oriented Thomas “Tom” Reddin ’59 demonstrates his commitment to future Aggies by supporting the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Despite graduating elsewhere, Aggie parents Kathleen and Douglas Mulvey will support students like their son through an endowment for Texas A&M’s College of Engineering.
The prestigious honor solidified Katie Calderon’s decision to turn her long-held dream of revolutionizing the women’s golf industry into a full-time pursuit.
Jennifer Johnson ’98 is paving the way for future Aggies by establishing a scholarship for Texas A&M chemical engineering graduate students.
Dr. Ellie Rahbar is developing computer models to accurately simulate how the human body responds to major blood loss and injury — and accelerate the process for testing lifesaving new medical devices for trauma care.
Civil and environmental engineering faculty and students at Texas A&M utilize cutting-edge advancements to combat fatal flooding and foster resilience in vulnerable communities.
Texas A&M experts spotlight solutions at World Water Congress
Dec. 16, 2025 • 3 min. readTexas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M Engineering researchers contributed to crucial international discussions and presentations in Morocco, Dec. 1-5.
Texas A&M researchers are developing a way to interconnect industrial facilities in order to enhance efficiency and support a net-zero emissions future.
Dr. Darren J. Hartl was honored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for his extensive body of research in aerospace engineering, materials science and physics.
Industrial and systems engineering (ISEN) Ph.D. student David Nartey spent his summer developing tools and processes that streamlined operations, supported employees and saved the company hundreds of thousands of dollars.









