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  • Architecture Undergrad Balances Running An International Record Label With Classes

    Texas A&M student Jonathan Lee Gonzales owns Sunday Drive Records. By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture From emo-punk to Arkansas space rock, unassuming music impresario Jonathan Lee Gonzales, an entrepreneurial Texas A&M visualization major with his own record label, is orchestrating a three-city Texas tour…

  • Viz Lab Graduate Gains International Recognition For 3-D Printed Fashion

    Rachel Nhan, 3-D fashion designer, prepares a dress for a runway show. By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Futuristic bridal gowns, haute couture costumes and tech-inspired fashion accessories, all made with 3-D printers, have garnered international recognition for Rachel Nhan ’11, a Texas A&M Visualization…

  • 10 Selected As 2017 Distinguished Alumni Of Texas A&M

    Ten Aggies have been selected as the 2017 recipients of the highest honor bestowed upon a former student of Texas A&M University, the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students are proud to welcome as Distinguished Alumni: Maj. Gen. Raymond L. Murray ’35, posthumously…

  • Texas Housing Running Low On Fuel

      By David Jones, Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University Texas’ housing market is low on fuel. Buyers keep pushing the accelerator, but the housing economy is running on fumes. Researchers for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University say “market imbalances” are to blame, specifically…

  • Texas A&M Ranked By NYT As One Of Top Colleges For The American Dream

    Texas A&M is included on a list of the “Top Colleges Doing the Most for the American Dream.” In its College Access Index, The New York Times ranks Texas A&M at No. 25 nationwide. “The ranking is based on a combination of the number of lower-and middle-income students that a…

  • Texas A&M Makes A Splash At NCORE 2017 As Sponsor

      Vice President and Associate Provost for Diversity Christine Stanley delivers remarks at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE) in American Higher Education this year in Fort Worth, Texas. By Casey Oliver, Office of Public Partnership & Outreach Texas A&M University made its presence felt in downtown…

  • Phillips 66 And Mays To Host Energy Panel June 13

    By Kelli Levey, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Phillips 66 and Mays Business School are hosting an Energy Panel. Professionals will be attending from companies like Chevron, Enterprise Products, Oxy, Phillip 66, Southwestern, and more. These professionals include VP’s, controllers, and managers. After the panel, students will…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of June 5

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Two K-9 Officers Bolster Texas A&M, Regional Police Forces 2. Texas A&M Law Professor’s Partition Law Reform Bill Becomes Law In Texas 3. Texas A&M Ranked No.2 Nationally In Best Schools List 4. Air Force Vet-Turned Geosciences Graduate Lands At Chevron 5. …

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of June 5

    1. 41@93: Celebrate President Bush And Barbara’s Birthdays At Bush Library 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 Texas A&M University on Friday (June 9) from 11 a.m. to…

  • Texas Sea Grant Awards $38,000 To 21 Graduate Students For Research Projects

    By Cindie Powell, Texas Sea Grant The Texas Sea Grant College Program at Texas A&M University awarded $38,000 in research grants to 21 graduate students at three Texas A&M University System institutions. The students are funded through Texas Sea Grant’s Grants-In-Aid of Graduate Research Program, which provides small…