By Matt McMahon Through my career in high school and now in college at Texas A&M University, writing has been … More
Category: Undergraduate Research
Much More than Just a Fish in the Sea!
By Hayley Cox Texas A&M University was designated as a Sea Grant College in 1971 with a mission to improve … More
Two Students Make Huge Strides in Undergraduate Research!
By Hayley Cox Many assume that research theses are milestones only tackled by graduate level students, but at Texas A&M … More
Thirteen Aggies chosen as National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows for 2013!
By Hayley Cox The National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) supports outstanding graduate students studying science, technology, engineering … More
Student Spotlight – Lexi Crommett
By Hayley Cox Lexi Crommett is the fourth student to complete a degree “majoring” in Honors. Crommett completed the University … More
Student Research Week 2013 – Where Curiosity Speaks
By Hayley Cox The 16th annual Student Research Week (SRW), a student run event on the Texas A&M campus, was … More
Two A&M students recognized for their achievements by the Goldwater Scholarship Foundation
By Chrystina Rago Two Texas A&M Students have been recognized for their outstanding academic achievements in electrical engineering and chemical … More
Undergraduate Research spotlight, Sarah Horn
Sarah Horn ’13 transformed her passion for science and marine life into an Undergraduate Research project, this year. From conception … More
Undergraduate Sea Grant Scholar looks to microalgae as alternative fuel source
As gas prices rise the search for alternative fuels has become an important area of research for the industry, and … More
Undergraduate Research Scholar Spotlight – Tyler Behm
By Chrystina Rago Recent graduate in physics and mathematics and Goldwater Scholar, Tyler Behm, knows his way around a laboratory. … More