Dozens of capstone teams gather for a photo along with Texas A&M Engineering faculty and staff.

Nearly two thousand students presented their senior capstone projects to industry judges and competed for awards recognizing their solutions and presentation skills at the 2026 Engineering Project Showcase.

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The Texas A&M student chapter of the American Nuclear Society hosted students from various universities at the 2026 American Nuclear Society Student Conference on April 16–18.

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The society is seeking to gain exposure by planning student events for the semester as well as providing selfless service to the chemical engineering department with a focus on advancing scholarship and academic integrity.

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Google recently teamed up with the electrical and computer engineering department at Texas A&M through an on-campus workshop to introduce novel artificial intelligence technology for research.

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Anthony Wood, Texas A&M alumnus and Roku founder, sat down with Chancellor Glenn Hagar to discuss potential roadways to success and entrepreneurial advice for Aggie engineers.

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With ample sponsor support, the showcase awarded over $20,000 in prizes to students in the College of Engineering for their senior capstone projects.

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The new hub positions North Texas as a national leader in developing vaccines, therapeutics and next-generation medical technologies.

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Texas A&M researchers and students presented their work and made valuable connections at the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society.

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Team DC Capture earned first place and $5,000 for their solution to enhance secure document classification.

A group of Texas A&M, NASA and Aegis Aerospace officials pose for a photo.

The ceremonial signing at Space Center Houston marked the formal announcement of the first university-dedicated space research facility aboard the International Space Station.