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After helping develop the world’s most innovative projects at the NASA Johnson Space Center, Dr. Diane Davis will bring her expertise to the aerospace engineering department to educate future generations on space exploration.

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A team of Texas A&M chemical engineering undergraduates earned national recognition with a third-place finish at the AIChE Chem-E-Car Competition, showcasing innovation, precision and teamwork on a national stage.

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Senior data engineering student Fletcher Newman is taking his skills from Texas A&M to Wrigley Field, joining the Chicago Cubs’ analytics team and turning his baseball dreams into a career.

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Artemis II’s safe return was a team effort on a massive scale — and three Aggie engineers were among the many who made it possible.

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Mechanical engineering student Jonathan Kiser ’26 proves that grit and persistence can turn any starting point into something extraordinary through Texas A&M’s Engineering Academy program.

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Earning the Global Prize for Innovation in Water (GPIW) in 2025 has fueled Texas A&M’s Dr. Hamidreza Samouei to continue advancing solutions to solve one of the world’s most pressing challenges.

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Texas A&M engineering student Kyle Rex ’26 will utilize skills from his multidisciplinary engineering technology education to defend our nation against cyber threats.

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Dr. Jeetain Mittal of Texas A&M’s chemical engineering department was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows, earning one of the field’s highest honors.

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Giving

Aggie led, Aggie invested

May 1, 2026 • 2 min. read

Texas A&M alumnus and H+M Industrial EPC CEO seeks to further industry connection by establishing a scholarship to support an Aggie’s engineering education.

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Giving

Selfless service starts today

May 1, 2026 • 4 min. read

Six recent graduates of Texas A&M’s Graham Petroleum Ventures Program (PVP) established a scholarship for Aggie petroleum engineers in a remarkable act of selfless service.