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  • Researchers Look To Unleash Creativity With Custom Cyber Manufacturing

    By Stephanie Jones, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Before the Industrial Revolution, custom products were handmade by highly skilled individuals.  Basic products that most people have in their homes today were very expensive and considered luxuries because of the time and skill that it took to make just…

  • UC Berkeley Prof, Hughes Institute Investigator Jennifer Doudna To Receive 2017 Cotton Medal

    Dr. Jennifer A. Doudna. By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science Dr. Jennifer A. Doudna, the Li Ka Shing Chancellor’s Chair in Biomedical and Health Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, is the 2017 recipient…

  • Graduate and Professional Student Council To Host Diversity And Inclusion Gathering Friday

    By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University students, faculty and staff involved in diversity and inclusion initiatives are welcome to attend a first of its kind informal gathering Friday (April 28). The mission of the event, hosted by the Graduate and Professional Student Council,…

  • Texas A&M Corps Of Cadets To ‘March To The Brazos’ On Saturday

    By Brittany Coker, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets On Saturday morning, April 29, Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets will conduct the 41st Annual March to the Brazos in support of the March of Dimes’ efforts to aid children and families in the Brazos Valley. Over 2,300 cadets…

  • “Donations for Citations” Raises Over 1,100 Pounds Of Food Donations

    By Melissa Marie Maraj, Texas A&M University Transportation Services Texas A&M University Transportation Services held a “Donations for Citations” food drive event that offered community members the opportunity to donate food or personal care items in exchange for a credit of up to $30 towards their university parking citation. Donations…

  • Provost Watson: To Overcome Bias And Succeed, ‘ROAR’

    Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Karan Watson. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications After more than 30 years of breaking barriers and rising through the ranks from student to educator to administrator at Texas A&M University, Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Karan Watson knows how…

  • Aggie Women’s Annual Event April 28

    By Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Staff Aggie Women is hosting its annual event on April 28 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. The event will include two Former Student speakers: Melanie Shankle ’93, the New York Times Bestselling author of three books,…

  • Texas A&M-Hosted 16th Annual Texas State Olympiad Underway

    Students with a knack for science, engineering and competition are able to showcase their talents in a variety of team and individual events as part of the Texas Science Olympiad. By Shana Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science Nearly 1,000 Texas middle and high school students are putting their…

  • Viz-A-GoGo 24 To Showcase Viz Student Work In Bryan May 3-6

    By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Viz-a-GoGo, the 24th annual showcase of digital wizardry conjured by visualization students from the Texas A&M College of Architecture, will be staged May 3-6, 2017 in downtown Bryan. Highlighting this year’s event is a public screening at dusk May 6 of…

  • Texas A&M To Honor 16 Distinguished Graduate Students On April 24

    By Texas A&M University Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Staff Sixteen students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees at Texas A&M University have been named Distinguished Graduate Students for 2017. The recipients are being recognized for exemplary accomplishments in one of three categories:  Research Doctoral, Research Masters, and Teaching.