Researchers on the R/V Point Sur manage water sampling equipment. By Leslie Lee, Texas A&M College of Geosciences Scientists now estimate that more than 13 trillion gallons of floodwater from Hurricane Harvey flowed into the Gulf of Mexico following the storm, and a team of researchers from Texas A&M…
Cameron Cassidy uses several adaptive technologies to help him in class. By Rachel Rose, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Cameron Cassidy, a senior in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, does not let his visual impairment slow him down as he pursues a degree…
Aggie TenX12 Start-Up Showcase (left to right) Andy Ellwood ’04, McCalley Cunningham ’18, Juan Zermeno ’17, Saurav Agarwal ’16, and Madison Nicole Robinson ’20. By Kelli Levey Reynolds, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Texas A&M University’s Center for Retailing Studies (CRS) hosted its annual Retailing Summit on Oct. 12-13…
By Rae Lynn Mitchell Texas A&M University School of Public Health The border region between the United States and Mexico is home to more than 14 million people, split on both sides of the 2,000-mile border. Although living in different nations, these populations have many social, cultural and…
Dr. Lonesome Malambo flies a quad copter over a corn and sorghum research field. (Texas A&M AgriLife/Lonesome Malambo) By Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M University AgriLife Building three-dimensional point clouds from high-resolution photos taken from unmanned aerial vehicles or drones may soon help plant breeders and agronomists save time and…
Vince Estrada-Carpenter is in his third year of graduate study within the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, where his focus is observational cosmology. By Chris Jarvis, Texas A&M University College of Science Vince Estrada-Carpenter ’19 remembers watching a documentary about the origins…
By Texas A&M University Mays Business School The Texas A&M Mays Business School’s McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship announced Friday night the businesses from across Texas and around the world who are part of the 13th Annual Aggie 100, the fastest-growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses. Members of the…
By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service One day after the U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget resolution, paving the way for tax reform, Dr. Lori Taylor, an economist and Director of the Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics and Public Policy at…
Roughly 4,000 pigfish were transported to the pond in San Luis Park to replace any that may have escaped in Harvey’s storm surge. (Texas Sea Grant/Russ Miget) By Alex Hood, Texas Sea Grant It has been almost two months since Hurricane Harvey came ashore, and most of the Texas coast…
A close up of a Game of Thrones tour guide’s costume and sword in Strangford on August 13, 2015 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Charles McQuillan/Getty Images) By Texas A&M University Libraries Come dressed as your favorite “Game of Thrones” or “A Song of Ice & Fire” character to the…