By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Adopting a condensed format that allows for more and shorter presentations to a wider audience, the 19th annual Texas A&M College of Architecture Research Symposium, “Natural, Built, Virtual,” is set for Oct. 23 in the Langford Architecture Center’s Preston…
By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M Cushing Memorial Library & Archives will host “Our Stories, Our Voices: The Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project.” The presentation by Arden Eversmeyer and Dr. Kathleen Schmidt Prezbindowski will occur in the Mayo-Thomas Room on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, from 5:30…
Kara Von Schnackenberg, Bryan High College Advising Corps adviser and class of 2017 Texas A&M graduate, is one of 50 recent Texas A&M graduates serving in the College Advising Corps around the state. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University is now able to…
By Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs Texas A&M University’s Department of Music Activities fall 2017 concerts will present more than 400 Aggie musicians who will participate in instrumental performances as part of the University Bands and Orchestras. All performances will take place at Rudder Theatre…
By Jonathan Meer, Department of Economics (originally published by Econofact) The Issue: Giving by individuals accounts for nearly three-quarters of charitable giving in the United States, over $280 billion in 2016. Changes to tax policy can have an effect on the incentives individuals and households face when…
By Diane C. McDonald, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Health and well-being company Humana Inc. and Mays Business School at Texas A&M University are launching the first healthcare analytics case competition at the university’s campus to showcase students’ analytical abilities to solve a real-world business problem. The…
The east entrance of the Jack K. Williams Building on the campus of Texas A&M features the combination of a honeysuckle ornament with a pineapple to welcome visitors. The photograph, taken by Carolyn Brown, is among more than 200 others featured in, “Architecture That Speaks,” by Nancy McCoy and…
Texas General Land Office Commissioner George P. Bush addresses the crowd at the Alamo in San Antonio during Cannon Fest, where the announcement was made that the cannons were being conserved by the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications The…
The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation today announced that the five living former presidents of the United States will host a hurricane relief concert – “Deep from the Heart” – at Texas A&M’s Reed Arena on the College Station, TX campus the evening of Oct. 21. A…
John Barton, The Texas A&M University System; Art Daniel, Associated General Contractors of America; James Ray, U.S. Department of Transportation; The Honorable Geanie Morrison, Texas House of Representatives Committee on Transportation; The Honorable Tryon Lewis, Texas Transportation Commission. By Texas A&M Transportation Institute Optimism about future transportation funding and…