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  • Texas A&M Expert: Rainfall From Harvey Shattered Every Record

    Chris Ginter wades through deep floodwaters on September 6, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Ginter, a Houston resident, has been taking local residents to their flooded homes in his monster truck which can drive through waters up to 4 feet deep. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) By Keith Randall, Texas…

  • Bush School Faculty Member, Alums Rescue Harvey Victims

    Bush School faculty member Richard MacNamee carries a girl to safety from the flooding of Hurricane Harvey on August 30, 2017 in Port Arthur, Texas. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff Among the many moving photographs taken during the rescue efforts after Hurricane…

  • Texas A&M Crew Weathered Hurricane Harvey At Sea

    In the midst of Hurricane Harvey, the GERG crew weathered 25-foot waves. By Leslie Lee, Texas A&M University College of Geosciences On Monday Aug. 21, as the sky dimmed in Texas and the whole country paused to watch a solar eclipse, a crew of buoy technicians from Texas…

  • Texas A&M To ‘Relief Out’ Kyle Field Saturday With #BTHOharvey T-Shirts

    Texas A&M Athletics is partnering with Maroon Out and C.C. Creations in a t-shirt sale to aid relief efforts for people throughout the Gulf Coast impacted by Hurricane Harvey. By Texas A&M University Athletics Texas A&M Athletics, in partnership with Maroon Out and C.C. Creations, are encouraging fans to…

  • Texas A&M University’s Former Student Affairs Leaders Gather In Aggieland

    Former Division of Student Affairs leaders took questions from DSA staff during the panel discussion. By Sondra White, Texas A&M Division of Student Affairs Seven former vice presidents for student affairs gathered in Aggieland today for a lively panel discussion organized for Division of Student Affairs staff. Only one…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Sept. 4

    1. Texas A&M To Break Ground On $40 Million Music Activities Center Texas A&M University will break ground on the new $40 million John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ’58 Music Activities Center on Friday, Sept. 8, at 2:30 p.m., at the corner of George Bush…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Sept. 4

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Aggies Respond To Harvey — 100 Stories Of Selfless Service 2. 1.2 Million Beef Cows In 54 Texas Counties Affected By Hurricane Harvey  3. Patients Exhibit ‘Hostage-Like’ Behaviors When Dealing With Medical Caregivers, Study Finds  4. Washington Monthly Ranks Texas A&M…

  • DACA Update

    The announcement yesterday by the U.S. Attorney General on plans to rescind the executive order for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) unless Congress acts to pass the legislation has generated a number of questions among our students, faculty, staff, former students and community. I stand committed…

  • Hurricane Harvey Relief

    Many students at the Texas A&M Health Science Center – to include the College of Medicine, College of Dentistry, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy and the School of Public Health – are in need of quick-fund, small grants to help them pay for immediate…

  • Multimillion-Dollar Gifts Establish New Innovation Research Center at Texas A&M Mays Business School

    Through the generosity of both the Mays Family Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation, $5.6 million in commitments will establish the Mays Innovation Research Center within the Mays Business School. By Texas A&M Foundation staff The Texas A&M Foundation has received commitments of $3 million from the Mays Family…