Four Texas A&M undergraduate students described a new king cricket Glaphyrosoma stephanosoltis, Orthoptera Anostostomatidae, from the tropical rainforests in San Isidro.
A near-death experience inspired Texas A&M student Jace Bentle to refocus on his career goals, travel the world and pursue dual master's degrees in architecture and land and property development.
Vice Provost and Chief International Officer Michael Benedik (left) met with Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy Mayor Mario Agnelli. (Texas A&M Provost) By Brandon V. Webb, Texas A&M University Office of the Provost The commitment to offer Texas A&M University students educational and cultural experiences abroad remains a top priority. Aggies…
Engineering students had the opportunity to give back to their host community while studying abroad in Egypt. (Texas A&M University College of Engineering) By Jennifer Reiley, Texas A&M University College of Engineering A group of juniors from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University had the…
By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications More than 3,600 Texas A&M University students studied abroad last year, ranking first in the nation among public universities and second among all universities in a study conducted by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and the…
By Texas A&M University Study Abroad Programs Office Did you know that last year over 5,000 Aggies participated in an international experiences? Many of those students found their program at the fair. The Texas A&M Study Abroad Fair – Wednesday, September 20th from 10 am – 2 pm…