Alejandra Hernandez, an undergraduate industrial and systems engineering student, interns at Tesla. (Tesla) By Savanna Hoover, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Alejandra Hernandez, a student from the industrial and systems engineering department at Texas A&M University, has spent the last eight months as a process engineering intern for…
By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center It’s that time of year again: time to get your flu vaccination. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead this flu season. When is flu season? Every year, local clinics begin providing flu vaccinations in the fall.
The Aggie Muster Committee encourages each Aggie Club around the world to observe Muster on the date that best accommodates the needs of their community. The student-led Texas A&M University Aggie Muster Committee announced this week that the 2019 campus Muster ceremony will be held Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. in Reed Arena. The one-time date change for the campus Muster ceremony from its usual day of observance on San Jacinto Day, April…
Plant biotechnologist Dr. Keerti Rathore is one step closer to transforming the lives of millions of people across the world with an unlikely protein source: cottonseeds.
Lead investigator Hye-Chung Kum. By the Office of Research Communications and Public Relations A researcher-led team at Texas A&M University is planning to build the Texas Virtual Data Library, or Texas ViDaL, a secure and cloud-based computing environment that will allow researchers from many academic disciplines to work with…
An illustration shows the difference between an oil spill where subsea dispersant was used compared with one where it was not used. (Natalie Renier/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) By Aubrey Bloom and Kristina Ballard, Texas A&M University College of Engineering The only good thing about oil spills is that they…
More than 700 gamers from the Texas A&M University and Bryan-College Station communities filled the Ford Hall of Champions at Kyle Field Thursday night to take in the student-led Texas A&M Esports Experience.
Graduate student Christine Figgener was recognized by TIME magazine after a video went viral showing her research crew dislodging a plastic straw from a sea turtle’s nose.
Professional counselor and post-trauma counseling specialist Whitney Bliss. By Jamie Arrexi, Texas A&M University MSC Student Programs Office Texas A&M University student leaders representing organizations from across campus will host renowned professional counselor and post-trauma counseling specialist Whitney Bliss for a discussion on supporting sexual assault survivors Thursday, Oct.