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  • Texas A&M Police To Host ‘Coffee With A Cop’ Feb. 28

    By Lt. Bobby Richardson, Texas A&M University Police Department On February 28, 2018, officers from the Texas A&M University Police Department (UPD) will host “Coffee with a Cop.”  The event will take place in the Respect Lounge, 1st floor of the Memorial Student Center (MSC), from 9:00am-11:00am.   Coffee with…

  • NATO Commander Gen. Denis Mercier To Speak At Bush Library March 5

    Gen. Denis Mercier, commander of NATO’s Supreme Allied Command Transformation, will speak at the Bush Library March 5. By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government & Public Service Gen. Denis Mercier, commander of NATO’s Supreme Allied Command Transformation, will lead “A Conversation about NATO: Adaptations, Challenges,…

  • Texas A&M Transportation Services, ofo Roll Out Campus Bike Share Program

    Texas A&M University and bike share company ofo rolled out the latest bike share innovation on campus during a launch event held Tuesday. (ofo) By Melissa Maraj, Texas A&M University Transportation Services Texas A&M Transportation Services has partnered with the world’s first and largest station-free bike share company, ofo, and…

  • The Gift Of A Smile

    Hannah McCain, born with a rare form of dwarfism associated with dental issues, got a new smile in time for prom thanks to two College of Dentistry faculty members. By LaDawn Brock, Texas A&M University College of Dentistry On the home stretch to her high school graduation, Hannah McCain dreamed…

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Bids Farewell To Vice Chancellor, Dean Mark Hussey

    Dr. Mark A. Hussey, who for the past nine years has served as vice chancellor and dean of agriculture for the College of Agriculture and Life Sceinces at Texas A&M, is stepping down at the end of February. By Blair Fannin, Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…

  • Researchers Develop Methods To Clean Polluted Groundwater

    This study paves the way to a better understanding of what limits groundwater bioremediation and could lead to better tools for predicting how effective cleanup efforts will be.

  • Bush School’s Ashley Honored By The African American National Heritage Society And Museum

    Frank B. Ashley was among those honored at the February 23, 2018, Appreciation Banquet held by the African American National Heritage Society and Museum. By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government & Public Service Dr. Frank B. Ashley III, Senior Associate Dean of the Bush School of Government and…

  • Warmer Temps Means Snakes Are Moving, Say Texas A&M Experts

    Copperheads will be on the move once again in Texas due to warmer temperatures. (Shutterstock) By Keith Randall, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications It’s almost springtime in Texas, which means snakes are beginning to slither away from their comfortable winter surroundings and are on the move. Dr. Jill Heatley, associate…

  • Texas A&M University System Honors Teacher Educators

    College of Agriculture & Life Sciences professor Julie Harlin (far left) is inducted to the Chancellor’s Academy of Teacher Educators by Texas A&M System officials. By Laylan Copelin, Texas A&M University System The Texas A&M University System honored 10 inductees to the 2018 Chancellor’s Academy of Teacher Educators. Established in 2011,…

  • Texas A&M CTRAL To Support 2018 College Station Senior Games

    By Heather Gillin, Texas A&M University College of Education & Human Development The Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity (CTRAL) in the Department of Health and Kinesiology is participating in the upcoming College Station 2018 Senior Games February 24-25. The Senior Games encourages senior citizens in the…