A smiling, bearded man wearing a blazer and glasses.

Dr. Robert H. Bishop — an Aggie, class of ’79 — was also named the sole finalist for the director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station.

exterior of engineering education complex building with words U.S. News and World Report 2024 and Best Online Programs Rankings added

U.S. News & World Report ranks Texas A&M Engineering’s online graduate degree program first in Texas, 14th in nation.

An image of a satellite orbiting above Earth.

The U.S. Space Force awarded $37.6 million for the five-year project that will infuse new technologies into space research and operations.

Digitally rendered graphic on a maroon background that states 2023 National Science Foundation Career Awards & with the symbol for the NSF.

Recipients of the prestigious, early-faculty award are developing technologies and conducting research that has the potential to impact many fields across multiple disciplines.

A large group of students and donors standing together

The College of Engineering recently recognized outstanding engineering students with the Craig C. Brown Outstanding Senior Engineer Award and Outstanding Graduate Student Award during the annual banquet.

Four distinguished alumni honorees with the text Congratulations 2023 Distinguished Alumni

Texas A&M University will honor four former engineering students with the Distinguished Alumnus Award including Michael J. Plank ’83, Anthony J. Wood ’87, Mike Havel ’76 and Albert G. “Bert” Pfaff ’25.

Photo of a several buildings with US News and World Report Rankings 2023-24 7th public engineering schools 13th overall

The College of Engineering’s undergraduate engineering program maintained its seventh-place ranking among public engineering schools offering a doctorate and No. 13 overall in the recently released 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings.

Group of people standing behind large check at Samsung signing event

Samsung Austin Semiconductor is partnering with the College to help build the talent pipeline needed to support the growing semiconductor ecosystem in Central Texas as part of its 5-Star Workforce Development plan.

Bronze engraved medals sitting on a black background.

Outstanding faculty from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering were recently honored during an investiture ceremony that recognized holders of endowed chairs and professorships.

Faculty Excellence Awards trophies sitting on a table.

Outstanding faculty from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering were recognized for their achievements in teaching, service, research impact and engineering excellence.