Outreach
News and updates featuring research, faculty achievements, student projects, and industry impact about Outreach.
The new Neurodiversity Pipelines In bioPharmaceutical Employment through Supports (NeuroPIPES) program at Texas A&M prepares autistic individuals with the skills to enter the biomanufacturing industry.
Samantha Merton ’27 faced countless challenges, but with the help of others she has changed her life and is on her way to becoming an electrical engineer.
Texas A&M and Arm Forge Partnership to Advance U.S. Chip Design and Education
Sep. 4, 2025 • 4 min. readTexas A&M University is collaborating with Arm to strengthen the semiconductor workforce through comprehensive educational initiatives and faculty research.
Kaffie Middle School teacher Dr. Cynthia Hopkins was named recipient of Truman T. Bell Extraordinary Service Award for service to Texas Science and Engineering Fair.
Bryan ISD teachers are enhancing STEM learning with advanced robotics training, thanks to Texas A&M's Spark! program.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering opened its doors to high-school students to educate them about computer science as a field and as a college major.
Department of Energy-funded research aims to develop an educational framework to provide foundational knowledge for geological hydrogen.
Texas A&M University is addressing the national shortage of skilled engineering teachers in middle and high schools.
Igniting innovation and empowering tomorrow’s STEM leaders
April 4, 2024 • 4 min. readIn an effort to advance STEM education, Texas A&M welcomed middle school and high school students from across the state to showcase their science and engineering projects.
Capstone project illuminates learning for the Boys and Girls Club
March 15, 2024 • 3 min. readMechanical engineering students in the senior design capstone program designed an interactive kinematics display called “The ElectroCycle” to teach children about energy.









