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  • Most Cadets In 30 Years Commissioned As Officers During Spring Commencement

    The College Station ceremony included the commissioning of 138 members of the Corps of Cadets.

  • Texas A&M At Qatar Graduates Its 900th Engineer

    Texas A&M at Qatar Dean César O. Malavé addressing the audience at the graduation ceremony in Qatar. By Lesley Kriewald, Texas A&M University at Qatar Texas A&M University at Qatar graduated its 900th engineer May 10 in a ceremony attended by Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani,…

  • Texas A&M Study: Tasty Turtle Dish Had Some Facing Extinction

    A close up of a juvenile northern diamondback terrapin. (Getty Images) By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications Highlights Two Texas A&M-Galveston professors pored through 150 years of menu data and found that dining trends pushed the northern diamondback terrapin to the brink of extinction. The study reveals how…

  • 81 Aggie Student-Athletes To Graduate May 10-12

    (Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications) By Texas A&M University Athletics A total of 81 Texas A&M student-athletes are scheduled to earn degrees during Commencement exercises set to take place at Reed Arena from Thursday-Saturday, May 10-12. “These student-athletes have put in a lot of time, effort, and…

  • Student Teams Earn $10,000 In TAMIDS Data Science Competition

    The only member of TEAM USL, doctoral student Sai Vemprala (left) of the College of Engineering, accepts a $2,500 check from Interim Director Simon Sheather of the Texas A&M Institute of Data Science (TAMIDS) for placing first in the graduate student category of the TAMIDS data science competition. (Butch Ireland)…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of May 7

    1. Texas A&M University To Present Nearly 10,500 Degrees During Spring Commencement Ceremonies Texas A&M University is projected to award nearly 10,500 degrees this spring during 15 commencement ceremonies held across Texas and at its branch campus in Doha, Qatar. 2. Texas A&M Founding Member Of…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of May 7

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Beaches Are Becoming Safer For Baby Sea Turtles, But Threats Await Them In The Ocean 2. Can The Sun Make You Feel Sick? 3. Texas A&M University Announces Leadership For Higher Education Center At McAllen 4. New Student Counseling…

  • Texas Railroad Commissioner Sitton Honors Texas A&M Science Teachers

    Jim and Betty Sitton (far left) and Jennifer ’97 and Ryan Sitton ’97 (far right) bookend the inaugural Sitton Award recipients (from left) Falyn Knebel ’18, Anthony Rasp ’18, Lindsey Ray ’18 and Stephanie DiCarlo ’18 at the 2018 College of Science Spring Recognition and Awards Dinner. (Texas A&M University…

  • Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Mays Business School Launch Innovation Partnership

    By Terri Parker, Texas A&M Transportation Institute Taking innovative transportation ideas and working with the private sector to develop them into viable products and services that improve transportation safety and mobility is the goal of a new partnership between the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) and the McFerrin Center…

  • Texas A&M Couple Overcomes Obstacles, Thrives On Road To Graduation

    (Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications photo/Mark Guerrero) By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Hillary and Scott Oswald met in first grade at Pebble Creek Elementary School in College Station and married last December.  They have not only overcome obstacles but also excelled while pursuing their…