A group photo with three individuals holding trophies.

The second annual art competition brings new and creative art to the engineering community.

An illustration of an astronaut whose tether turns into a heartbeat line.

Researchers are investigating how blood flow responds at different levels of gravity.

A graphic that includes eight headshots and reads 2025 Engineering Excellence Professorship and Chair Awards.

Professorships and chairs, as supported through the new initiative, are an investment to help Aggie engineering students learn more and reach their goals while supporting groundbreaking research.

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The annual pitch competition has the potential to drive future investments and challenges students to highlight the significance of a problem rather than propose a solution.

A small UAV flying upwards in the sky.

Two aerospace engineering graduate students from Texas A&M have been recognized for their innovative contributions at the Vertical Flight Society’s 2025 annual forum.

A graphic of the outside of the Zachry Engineering Education Complex that reads U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best College Rankings TOP 10 AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.

The College of Engineering, and eight of its undergraduate engineering programs, ranked in the top 10 amongst public institutions.

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Alicia and Edelmiro Muñiz ’67 embody the true spirit of giving back, paving the way for future Aggies to achieve their dreams.

Various engineering buildings on campus

The new programs will strengthen the university’s role in national innovation and workforce development.

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Professor establishes a doctoral research award fueled by her passion for science and love for her mother.

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Research

Hey Siri, fix my spacecraft!

June 27, 2025 • 3 min. read

Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel.