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  • Texas Congressman Flores Shares Leadership Lessons In Bush School Seminar

    Texas Rep. Bill Flores discussed leadership and management to homeland security graduate students at the Bush School. Texas Rep. Bill Flores traded his seat in the US House of Representatives for a seat at the head of an Aggie classroom recently as he led a seminar of homeland security…

  • Skeletal Remains Raise New Questions About Man’s Origins

    ”Neo” skull from Lesedi Chamber (left) with DH1 Homo naledi skull from Dinaledi Chamber (right). Photo credit: Wits University/ John Hawks By Keith Randall Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications A group of researchers that includes a Texas A&M University anthropologist have determined that the fossil  remains discovered last…

  • Geosciences Ph.D. Graduate To Develop Tools For Mars Exploration At NASA

    Michael Evans is taking his experience in oceanography and studying the carbonates formed on Mars, which will help better our understanding the planet’s aqueous conditions. Next, he’ll be working with NASA engineers to plan future Mars missions.

  • Texas A&M Nursing Program Ranked No. 1 In State

    By Diane L. Oswald, Texas A&M University Health Science Center The Texas A&M College of Nursing recently received recognition from two different organizations naming the college as one of the top nursing schools in the state. The Texas A&M College of Nursing was ranked the #1 nursing program…

  • Texas A&M Presents Arts & Humanities Fellowships To Seven Faculty Members

    From left: Ira Dworkin, an assistant professor in the Department of English; Diego von Vacano, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science; Jun Lei, an assistant professor in the Department of International Studies; Martin P. Regan, an associate professor and associate head of the Department of Performance…

  • Three Couples Receive Texas A&M Foundation’s Highest Honor

    By Monika Blackwell, Texas A&M Foundation  The Texas A&M Foundation Board of Trustees on Thursday recognized Alice and Erle Nye ’59, Susanne and Melbern Glasscock ’59, and Kay ’02 and Jerry Cox ’72 as recipients of the Sterling C. Evans Medal. The award is the Foundation’s highest honor.

  • Championship-Winning Aggie Athletes Meet With President Young

    By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications As the 2016-2017 academic year comes to a close, four Texas A&M University athletic programs that achieved conference and national championships came together at the Jack K. Williams Administration Building to be personally congratulated by President Michael K.

  • Growing Threat Of Global Pandemics Addressed In Scowcroft Institute White Paper

    By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff When examining epidemics or pandemics like the 2014 Ebola outbreak, senior policy analysts at Texas A&M University say they are able to pinpoint breakdowns in the system that have catastrophic consequences if left uncorrected.  These include response delays that allow outbreaks…

  • Two Texas A&M Faculty-Members Receive Innovation Awards

    Dr. Joshua Yuan (left) and Dr. Greg Sword (right) received an Innovation Award from Texas A&M Technology Commercialization (TTC) during an awards luncheon Thursday. By Research Communications and Public Relations Two Texas A&M University faculty members each received an Innovation Award from Texas A&M Technology Commercialization (TTC) during an…

  • New Primate Species Named For Anthropology Professor

    Sharon Gursky By Susannah Hutcheson, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts College of Liberal Arts professor Sharon Gursky discovered a new primate species, and it is being renamed in her honor. Gursky, from the Department of Anthropology, is one of the world’s leading experts on tarsiers –…