By Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications Texas A&M’s award-winning student newspaper The Battalion is celebrating its 125th anniversary and has published a special edition to celebrate the milestone. The paper’s first edition was published Oct. 1, 1893. Since then, thousands of young journalists have…
By Texas A&M University Aggie Honor System Office Staff Aggie Honor Week, a week-long event aimed at educating the Texas A&M University community on the importance of the Aggie core value of integrity, kicks off its slate of events Monday, Oct. 8. This week is hosted by Texas…
1. Philosophy Professor John J. McDermott Remembered As Conscience Of Texas A&M, Top In His Field Dr. John J. McDermott, a Texas A&M University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy who passed away Sunday at age 86, was celebrated by school leaders and longtime colleagues this week as “the…
(left to right): Moderator The Texas Tribune’s higher education reporter Shannon Najmabadi; The University of Texas at El Paso President Diana Natalicio; Texas Tech University System Chancellor Robert Duncan; Texas State University System Chancellor Brian McCall; Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young; and State Sen. Royce West Trending…
By Texas A&M University Transportation Services The Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University is changing their traditional pre-game March-In route for this week’s football game against University of Kentucky game on Oct. 6, and will instead showcase the March-In through the areas surrounding Reed Arena on west…
An abandoned home is seen with the Detroit skyline in the background on September 5, 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Highlights Globally, as of 2007, there were 370 large cities that had shrunk in population by at…
Boats are seen tossed around after Hurricane Harvey passed through on August 26, 2017 in Rockport, Texas. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) By Michelle Annette Meyer, Texas A&M University College of Architecture, and Gregory R. Witkowski, Columbia University, for the Conversation What’s the best way to help disaster victims? We agree with…
Jacob Brookins graduated at the top of his class at the Marine Corps Officer Candidate School at Quantico, Va. (Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets) By Brittany Coker, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets Marketing & Communications Former Texas A&M Corps of Cadets member Jacob Brookins, class of 2018,…