Q&A with Texas A&M professor Vanita Reddy.
Professors from the College of Liberal Arts explain the history of anti-Asian racism in the United States dating back to the 19th century.
Texas A&M researchers found that racism predicts COVID-19 cases and deaths, even after taking into account health and demographic factors.
A Texas A&M health educator proposes that mobile health could improve interactions between patients and clinicians.
Actions to address racism among the campus community; review of statues, buildings and monuments.
Student Athletic Advisory Committee organizes event.
Professor of Communication Leroy Dorsey explains the rhetorical devices used by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his 1963 speech and reflects on why the address remains relevant.
The documentary, based on the Texas A&M Diversity VP’s book, debuts Feb. 7 on Shudder and features an interview from ‘Get Out’ director Jordan Peele.