By Rae Lynn Mitchell, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Editor’s note: Those interested in attending Dr. Jennifer Horney’s Aug. 30 webinar must register in advance. This story has been updated throughout. Floods are the most common natural disaster in the world, and for the 27 counties of…
By Mays Business School Staff Aspiring veteran entrepreneurs will receive small business management training at Texas A&M University during the annual Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans (EBV) July 15-22. This year’s program marks the 10th anniversary of EBV at Texas A&M and comes with a new title and partner. Veterans…
Texas A&M students march during Houston Pride. (Photo courtesy Sarah East/The Battalion) By Sarah East, The Battalion On June 24, Texas A&M made history when it officially participated in its first recognized Pride festival and parade in Houston. Houston Pride is an annual event that takes…
By Texas A&M University at Galveston Staff With Shark Week returning to Discovery Channel this Sunday, Texas A&M University shark expert Dr. David Wells can help viewers get familiar with the famous underwater predator from tip to tail. Wells, an assistant professor and head of the Shark Biology and…
By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communications Texas A&M University’s dedication to public service has been recognized by Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, which named the university its “Celebration of Life College of the Year” for 2016. Out of 35 Texas colleges, Texas A&M…
By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Texas A&M College of Dentistry in Dallas has been awarded a second five-year Center of Excellence grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers of Excellence program to advance diversity in faculty and students. This $3.5 million award…
By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development The majority of the world population speaks and learns more than one language. In the United States, that is not the case and something Dr. Li-Jen Kuo wants to change. Her goal is to create opportunities for…
By Katherine Hancock, Texas A&M University Health Science Center When asked to list three things that uniquely define her, Grace Lassiter, a recent graduate of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, doesn’t hesitate in her response: “I love to paint, I want to be a surgeon and I am…
The Liberal Arts Building. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Inside every College of Liberal Arts student resides the mind of a visionary, the heart of a philanthropist, and the spirit of an entrepreneur. Thanks to the $3 million Debbie and Mike Hilliard ’73 Entrepreneurship and Innovation…
Photo by Dana Smith. By Scot Walker, The Association of Former Students It’s a bit unusual when a parent and child order their Aggie Rings at the same time, but there is even more behind this story. When Leanne Dyson ’12 earned the right to order her Ring more than five years…