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The skills Seth Sullivan learned in Texas A&M’s engineering technology and industrial distribution department laid the foundation for a lifetime of leadership.

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The Texas A&M SAE Baja team discusses the magnitude of industry and sponsor support as they continue to grow both technically and professionally.

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Through his endowed chair, Dr. Arun Srinivasa is working to expand opportunities for student-driven research and empowering new ideas in mechanical engineering.

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Rex Grey ’67 received the 2026 Distinguished Former Student Award for his decades of leadership, entrepreneurship and commitment to supporting Texas A&M’s industrial and systems engineering students.

Sandy and Harold Stancil

Sandy and Harold Stancil ’73 have endowed a scholarship to support and inspire the next generation of Aggie engineers at Texas A&M University.

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The 2026 Trotter Prize and Lecture Series featured Drs. Michael Egnor and Iain McGilchrist, who examined the complexity of the human brain from distinct perspectives.

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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.

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Dr. Krishna Narayanan and fellow researchers at Texas A&M have developed Encando, an AI platform designed to empower professors and students in college classrooms.

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Texas A&M’s Akshaj Kumar and Valerie McNeill leveraged their college experiences and entrepreneurship skills to pitch their startup to investors at the Austin-based conference on March 13-14.

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Texas A&M and University of Texas at Austin petroleum engineering students teamed up for the Aggie-Longhorn Leading Innovation in Energy Symposium (ALLIES) to bridge the gap between academia and industry.