Galveston shoreline. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas has a big shoreline – 367 miles to be exact – and the state has a lot to offer to any beach lover. But it helps to know some of the basic rules of the sand because…
By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development She was the first African-American woman to complete the entire tenure process – from the rank of lecturer all the way to full professor – at Texas A&M University and the College of Education and Human Development.
By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Although it is known that excessive alcohol intake (more than two drinks per day) is a risk factor for stroke, there hasn’t been much scientific study about how alcohol-related behavior might change after a stroke…
Freshwater mussels provide a service to the ecosystem as filter feeders, and we’re addressing their threatened extinction by conducting research that will improve water quality statewide. Our goal is to save the mussel population while keeping our Texas water systems clean.
By Deana Totzke, Texas A&M University College of Engineering The National Security Agency (NSA), along with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has designated Texas A&M University as a National Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Operations, making it one of only a handful of academic institutions…
We’re teaming up with the Bryan-College Station Habitat for Humanity and lending a hand to local families. From filling flower pots all the way to raising $55,000 for those in need, no act is too big or too small for us Aggies.
Engineering professor Farzan Sasangohar watches as Vice President Mike Pence signs the helmet of a veteran cyclist. Sasangohar recently showed Hero Trak, a wearable device he helped develop to detect PTSD symptoms, to Pence. By Aubrey Bloom, Texas A&M University College of Engineering When he began working on an…
Dr. Jonathan Levine. By Megan Palsa, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science Texas A&M University and University of Texas at Austin researchers have discovered that in dogs with naturally occurring spinal cord injury, a drug that blocks matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) allows the bladder to stretch…
By David Anaya, George Bush Presidential Library and Museum The Bryan-College Station community will celebrate Juneteenth with the annual Freedom Walk and an interactive storytelling program at the George Bush Presidential Library Center on the campus of Texas A&M University on June 15. The Juneteenth Celebration begins at 9…
Then-Vice President & Mrs. Bush at Kennebunkport, Maine in 1988. (George Bush Presidential Library and Museum) By David Anaya, Bush Presidential Library and Museum Wear your pearls and crazy socks and come celebrate the birthdays of President George and Barbara Bush at the Bush Presidential Library and Museum at…