Knap appointed GERG director
Experienced oceanographer will head the Geochemical and Environmental Research Center
Gulf Coast Buoys Bring Bang for Texas' Buck
The College of Geosciences' automated buoy system protects the nearly 400-miles Texas Gulf Coast.
Heat Release from Eurasian Soils Amplifies Arctic Warming
Two of the strongest knobs on Earth's thermostat sit in the Arctic: sea ice and permafrost. Both spur feedback loops that can ripple down to lower latitudes and alter global weather patterns.
Geosciences’ John Nielsen-Gammon Wins SEC Award
John Nielsen-Gammon, Regents Professor of Atmospheric Sciences who is also State Climatologist, has been named a winner of the 2013 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award.
Texas A&M To Lead New Science Education Program Under $10 Million NASA Grant
College of Geosciences receives grant to advance science and technology education






















