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  • Time Will Tell What Harvey Did To Texas Coastal Landscapes

    People walk down a flooded street as they evacuate their homes after the area was inundated with flooding from Hurricane Harvey on August 28, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) By Kathleen Phillips, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Unlike people and animals, plants can’t evacuate when threatening…

  • Architecture-For-Health Lecture Series Underway

    By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Agriculture Leading U.S. healthcare experts will discuss how technology can improve healthcare delivery and contain costs in a nation with shifting healthcare demographics and economics in the Fall 2017 Architecture-For-Health Lecture Series at the Texas A&M College of Architecture. This…

  • Engineering Rises To No. 7 In Latest US News & World Report Rankings

    By Aubrey Bloom, Texas A&M University Engineering Texas A&M Engineering climbed to seventh among public engineering schools offering a doctorate and 14th overall in the 2018 U.S. News and World Report Best College Rankings for undergraduate engineering programs released this week. The college rose two places overall from 16 to…

  • Say Hello To A Brighter ‘Workday’

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=195ee2NalFY&t=2s By Texas A&M University Human Relations If you get a paycheck from Texas A&M, listen up!  On December 17, 2017, The Texas A&M University System is retiring aging computer systems for payroll, human resources and benefits and moving to Workday, a web-based application with self-service and mobile capabilities. Say…

  • Musoma Given First Mays Business School Spirit Award

    Mays Business School Dean Eli Jones presents professor Henry Musoma with the first Mays Business School Spirit Award. From left: Ashton Robinson, Musoma, Jones, Marty Loudder, associate dean of undergraduate programs; Wendy Boswell, head of the management department and Duane Ireland, executive associate dean. By Kelli Levey Reynolds, Texas…

  • Texas A&M University At Qatar To Host Hurricane Harvey Benefit Sept. 20

      By Texas A&M University at Qatar Aggies at Texas A&M University’s Qatar campus in Doha will host a benefit event Wednesday, Sept. 20 with donations and proceeds going to the College Station campus’s Student and Employee Disaster Relief Fund. The “Texas Tough Together Fundraiser for…

  • Aggie Agora To Host Constitutional Convention

    By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications Aggie Agora, a non-partisan liberal arts group that facilitates public discourse and civic engagement at Texas A&M University, is hosting its annual Constitutional Convention in Bolton Hall, Room 213, the day after Constitution Day, Monday, Sept. 18, from noon to…

  • Six Texas A&M Faculty Selected For 2017-18 SEC Faculty Travel Program

    By Bryant Welbourne, SECU Editor’s note: The six Texas A&M University faculty selected for this year’s Faculty Travel Program are: Corey Bishop, Biomedical Engineering Senarath Dharmasena, Marketing Holly Foster, Sociology Deanna Kennedy, Kinesiology Jeffrey Liew, Educational Psychology Nicholas Suntzeff, Physics More than 100 faculty members from all 14 Southeastern…

  • Campus Safety Awareness Week Set For Sept. 18-22

    By Texas A&M University Office of Safety & Security Campus Safety Awareness Week is an exciting event to promote safety and provide emergency information on campus. This week provides the campus community an opportunity to learn more about emergency preparedness in a fun, interactive setting. Campus Safety Awareness…

  • Texas A&M University Opens Fund For Aggies Affected By Hurricane Harvey

    Since announcing the student and employee disaster relief fund Sept. 8 to help with small-but-essential, one-time immediate needs in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the Aggie Network has stepped up to provide support in a time of need. Contributions to the fund, which includes support from the Southeastern Conference…