Chris Curran and his students with their large checks at the Mcferrin Center for Entrepreneurship Aggie PITCH contest.

The McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship hosted its fifth annual Aggie PITCH competition where nine students from Engineering Inc. pitched their business ideas.

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Annie Carter's story is one of determination, passion and generosity.

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Theodore Hughes, a mechanical engineer-in-training at Shah Smith & Associates, reflects on his undergraduate journey as an architectural engineering major.

A black and white photo of a young Bonnie Hunt on a motorcycle.

Bonnie Hunt ’77 spent her career in human factors, working on projects such as man-machine interfaces for tanks.

Dr. Raffaella Righetti points at a computer screen showing an image of a CT scan while two graduate students observe.

A research paper by Drs. Raffaella Righetti and Md. Tauhidul Islam has been cited more than 100 times, earning it a spot in the top 1% of publications in clinical medicine.

Dr. Mike McShane hands an award to Jason Harris.

Dr. Jason Harris received the biomedical engineering department’s Outstanding Alumni Award for developing thousands of transformational, life-saving biomedical devices and his connections to Texas A&M that have led to scientific and engineering discoveries.

Dialectra mockup application on a smartphone.

Two Aggie students receive recognition for their innovation, Dialectra, an electrolyte sensor paired with a smartphone application that creates a personalized database to help peritoneal dialysis patients make informed lifestyle and treatment adjustments.

Ben Keating stands at a podium with a microphone. In the background, Dr. Bimal Nepal stands with attendees of the capstone showcase.

Ben Keating '94 and his wife, Kathleen Keating ’94, established an endowment to support a proposed technical sales minor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution.