The Texas A&M Center for Phage Technology is leveraging the evolutionary battle fought for billions of years between phages and bacteria to combat bacterial infections in humans that have become resistant to antibiotics.
Shortly after World War II, James T. Danklefs '43 captured one of the most famous photographs in Texas A&M history. Now, his family is sorting through a treasure trove of letters and pictures to uncover additional details about that photo and the event it depicts.
Over the course of three careers, the music-lover, grandfather and former dean of Texas A&M Universityβs Mays Business School has developed and shared a unique approach to transformational leadership.