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  • Galveston Scientists Discover New Crustacean Species In Saltwater Caves

    Texas A&M at Galveston researchers were part of an international team that discovered a rare new crustacean species that lives only in saltwater caves. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications; and Bob Wright, Texas A&M University at Galveston Marketing & Communications An international team consisting of scientists…

  • End Of An Era: Corps Commander, Basketball Player Michalke Reflects On Her Time At Texas A&M

    Alyssa Michalke became the first woman to lead the Corps of Cadets in February 2015. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications When she arrived on campus in 2012, Alyssa Michalke’s goals for her time at Texas A&M University were modest enough. One, she wanted a challenge.

  • Standing For Our Core Values

    By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young I am writing you tonight with a message that may seem ill-timed given our wonderful graduation ceremonies taking place this week. At the same time, this is a message about Aggies and that for which we stand. As such, I…

  • Texas A&M Honors Two Profs With Teaching Excellence Award

    By Chad Wootton, Texas A&M Office of the Provost Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova, instructional associate professor in Texas A&M University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Science, and Dr. Reuben A. Buford May, professor of sociology and Glasscock University Professor in Undergraduate Teaching Excellence in the…

  • Undergraduate Researchers Explore Capitol, Share Work, Learn About Legislative Process

    Omar Wyman and Bailey J. Woods walk the halls of the Texas State Capitol. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Two Texas A&M University students shared their research with legislators and their aides, among others, while learning about the legislative process at Undergraduate Research Day. The…

  • Football Letterman Lance Jackson Returns To Earn Degree 30 Years After Ending Playing Career

    More than 30 years after Lance Jackson’s football career came to an end, he will complete his degree this week. By Alan Cannon, Texas A&M University Athletics  Lance Jackson may be one of the oldest graduates to walk the stage at Reed Arena on Friday morning (9 a.m.) as…

  • Message From President Young: Beyond The Boundaries

    President Michael K. Young. By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young Being an Aggie is not merely a reflection of where you went to school, but rather who you are. Aggies are innovators, conscientious explorers, forward thinkers, and most importantly, leaders. Here, at Texas A&M, we invest in…

  • Celebrating The Commitment Of Future Aggie Teachers

    By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development As Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development graduates file into Reed Arena for commencement, friends and family in the stands may notice a splash of powder blue that stands out in the crowd…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of May 8

    1. Texas A&M Meeting Its Commitment To Texas, Set To Graduate Over 10,000 Texas A&M University is projected to award more than 10,000 degrees this month during 14 commencement ceremonies held across Texas and at its branch campus in Doha, Qatar. 2. Two Texas A&M…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of May 8

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Resolution To Honor Texas A&M BUILD Project That Converts Shipping Containers To Clinics  2. Texas A&M System Regents Honor Class of 1917 Cadets  3. Architecture Students Transform Campus Walkway Into A ‘Tactical’ Urban Garden 4. Campus Community Gathers At Forum To Engage…