The Best University For The World
From innovative, impactful research to educating the next generation of leaders, Texas A&M is making a difference in people’s lives across the state, nation and world.
Ranks No. 8 among all U.S. universities and No. 13 worldwide in American Caldwell’s Global University Visibility Rankings.
Presented in the Academic Excellence category, this award places Texas A&M University among the top 100 projects globally that are tackling the world’s most urgent challenges with creative solutions.
Texas A&M is the only university on the list and joins Nvidia, YouTube and EA Sports.
Impact At Scale
As one of the nation’s few land-, sea- and space-grant institutions, Texas A&M University is leading the way in research that will benefit not only the people of Texas, the U.S. and beyond, but support our economy and prepare the next generation of Aggie leaders.
Supporting veterans as scholars for success in the classroom and beyond
From ground control to the stars, Aggies are shaping the future of space
Cultivating the future with cutting-edge solutions in farming
Shaping the future of the Blue Economy from ship to shore
Driving transformative change through immersive technology and its uses across industries
Striving to be the best university for the world
Recent Stories from the Newsroom
From sea to space: Turning the tide on microplastic pollution
Feb. 4, 2026 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M University at Galveston researcher is pioneering a groundbreaking approach to monitor and combat ocean pollution using satellite technology.
Texas A&M joins effort to recover historic World War II aircraft
Feb. 3, 2026 • 2 min. readThe collaboration aims to salvage and preserve a rare Navy torpedo bomber, shedding new light on Pacific naval history.
More isn’t always better: Texas A&M research links high-dose antioxidants to offspring birth defects
Feb. 2, 2026 • 5 min. readFindings suggest men planning to conceive should use caution with antioxidant supplements, as excess intake can influence sperm and early offspring craniofacial development.
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