By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Screenings are the best way to detect cancer early, and early detection is more likely to lead to better outcomes. However, for those individuals without health insurance, screening tests can often be prohibitively expensive. To help women access these…
By Elena Watts, Marketing and Communications The Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs is leading a project to construct a new $42.6 million, 95,000-square-foot Student Services Building on Military Walk where Bizzell Hall now stands. When the more spacious and accommodating building is complete in the heart…
By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a conversation with the authors of “Called to Serve: The 20-Year History of the Bush School” on Wednesday, Oct.
By David Anaya, George H.W. Bush Presidential Library And Museum The 20th anniversary celebration of the Bush Library and Museum in College Station includes a pair of panel discussions and family-friendly events the weekend of Oct. 20-21. “Sharing the Story: Researching the Bush Administration,” Friday, Oct. 20 at…
Marvin Arthington is the second Aggie KIA from Vietnam to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery this year. By Scot Walker, The Association of Former Students A Texas A&M graduate and U.S. Air Force pilot was interred at Arlington National Cemetery on Oct. 5, 2017, almost 47 years after…
Iman Shafii joined other civil engineers as part of an investigation team to assess the erosion impact on the coast. By Jennifer Reiley, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Few students expect to be called upon to take action after a catastrophic event, and even fewer answer that call. After…
By Texas A&M University System As required by Texas Education Code, the Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System will hold a public hearing to receive input from students and the public regarding the proposed changes in tuition and fees as shown in Agenda Item 1.1…
By Texas A&M University System David Eubank, a former Texas A&M University cadet and member of the class of 1983, recently gained international attention after a video of him braving ISIS sniper fire to save a toddler in war-torn Mosul, Iraq went viral online. He sat down with Texas A&M…
Sarah Kilborne, author, performer and LGBT activist, is presenting “The Lavender Blues” on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theatre on the campus of Texas A&M. By Richard Nira, College of Architecture With performances including contemporary dance by the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company from Utah, a moving drama based…
By Dominic Hernandez, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Whether you’re awake because your child is or because you’re having a late night out or pulling an all-nighter to finish some work, you will feel it the next day. But what happens when one night becomes a habit? An…