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  • Nursing Student Returns To Hospital That Once Treated Her

    For nursing graduate Madison Haley, roles have reversed, she’s headed back to work at the hospital where she was once the patient. By Danielle Anthony, Insite Magazine Texas A&M College of Nursing student Madison Haley will graduate this May and begin her career as a pediatric intensive care unit nurse…

  • Stress Free Events At The Libraries During Finals

    By Patrick Zinn, Texas A&M University Libraries Let the University Libraries help you Beat The Hell Out of Finals, May 4-9, with furry “study buddies” from Aggieland Pets With A Purpose (APWAP), a creative outlet at the Stress Buster Station, and refreshments at the Random Snacks of Kindness and…

  • Want To Improve The Bush-Wellborn Intersection? Take The BWX Survey

    By Texas A&M Transportation Institute Staff The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) is working with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to identify improvements needed at the Bush-Wellborn intersection. Specific goals for the BWX, or Bush-Wellborn Crossing, include enhancing overall safety for the thousands of motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians passing through…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of May 1

    1. Professor Named Official Statistician Of The Texas Holocaust And Genocide Commission Dr. Clifford H. Spiegelman was unanimously accepted and approved by the commissioners of the Austin-based organization at the group’s April 20 quarterly meeting, held just days prior to Monday’s official Holocaust Remembrance Day. 2. Myles Garrett…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of May 1

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Visit Iconic Campus Landmarks On Texas A&M’s New Virtual Reality Tour 2. AgriLife Researchers Sequence Fuel-Producing Alga, Open Door For More Biofuel Research  3. Say Cheese: Spermidine-Rich Foods May Prevent Liver Cancer, Extend Lifespan  4. Blue Angels’ Next Leader Is A ’95 Aggie…

  • New Mexico Latest To Adopt Texas A&M Law School Prof’s Partition Law Reforms

    Texas A&M Law professor Thomas W. Mitchell. By Texas A&M University School of Law Staff On the heels of its adoption into law in South Carolina, Professor Thomas W. Mitchell’s Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act (UPHPA) continues to gain traction, most recently in Hawaii and New Mexico. Mitchell…

  • Architecture Students Transform Campus Walkway Into A ‘Tactical’ Urban Garden

    Environmental design student Mackenzie Anderson sets up food. By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Engineering A multidisciplinary group of Texas A&M students installed a temporary garden to transform and revitalize an otherwise mundane campus space as part of an April 26, 2017 tactical urbanism experiment staged in the…

  • Landscape Design Concepts Aim To Lure RELLIS Denizens Outdoors

    A grand entrance design by Charles Marsh. By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Pleasant gathering and walking spaces, envisioned to create outdoor respite for visitors and staff inhabiting two buildings at The Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Campus, are major elements in design concepts created by 14…

  • University Press To Host ‘Live From Aggieland’ Celebration May 4

    By Texas A&M University Press Staff Elvis, Johnny Cash, Nat King Cole, R.E.M., The Ramones, Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic, the end of Garth Brooks’s world tour and Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen back on the Front Porch. These music stars all made an impact on Bryan…

  • Communications Prof. Goidel Picked To Lead PPRI

    By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts On March 16, after more than 30 years of directorship, Charles Johnson retired from the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI), leaving it in the hands of Robert “Kirby” Goidel, a professor and fellow in the Department of Communication.