Agriculture and Life Sciences
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We deliver vital industry and scientific impacts for Texas and beyond.
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15 departments let students follow their passions and learn crucial skills.
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Our students lead the way in agriculture and life sciences. Join us!
The future of hospitality
Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is forging new territory for Texas A&M University with its newest department, the Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism.
Beyond the field, lab or classroom
Our students learn in-demand skills and prepare to become the next generation of leaders in the sciences, agriculture, business and more.
Research that improves lives
Our scientists are making medical discoveries to treat chronic conditions like Alzheimer’s, AIDS, cancer, diabetes and other diseases.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences hosts 68th annual Convocation
Students and faculty were honored at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 68th annual Convocation on April 13. Students across were recognized with Senior Merit Awards, three university-level student award nominations and Outstanding Student Awards for a freshman, sophomore and junior. Two faculty members received the Gail W. and David P. Marion ’65 Teaching Award and the Honor Professor Award.
Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences goes ‘On Tour’
The Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, AGLS, has hit the road to meet prospective and admitted students across Texas with its inaugural AGLS on Tour series, which started on March 25 and continues through April 14. AGLS on Tour planned stops in McAllen, San Antonio, Katy, College Station, Fort Worth, Dallas, Tyler and Amarillo.
Daniel De León: The poultry judging graduate student
Daniel De León ’23, a doctoral student in the Department of Poultry Science, is a first-generation college student. He did not initially plan to attend college, but his mind changed once he was introduced to poultry judging, where he earned a scholarship to attend Texas A&M. Now, he has come full circle and wants to do his part to encourage future generations.