Ein Strommast. By Shraddha Sankhe, Texas A&M University College of Engineering The Conference for Protective Relay Engineers kicks off its 70th annual meeting at Texas A&M University this week. The event is the longest continually running industry conference at Texas A&M. The conference is nationally recognized as a meeting…
By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff The Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics and Public Policy in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University will present the annual Bank of America Program on Volunteerism on Monday, April 24. The featured speaker will be Lauren…
By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young Last month, on International Women’s Day, we honored and celebrated women around the world for their monumental accomplishments and life-altering contributions to society. As catalysts for change, their courageousness, ingenuity and selflessness impacts our world for the better – today and every…
Texas A&M student veteran Kevin Jensen was surprised with a $5,000 check presented by Soldier’s Wish, SUBWAY and the Texas A&M University Veteran Resource & Support Center (VSRC). By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University student Kevin Jensen is a disabled Army veteran and a…
Flags Honoring Aggies’ Service In WWI Return Home From Austin After Almost 90 Years After almost 90 years, two flags created in 1929 to honor the more than 50 Aggies who lost their lives and the approximate 2,000 Texas A&M University students, faculty and staff who served in…
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892) American poet, author, and journalist. By Sam Geyer, Texas A&M University Libraries While most know of Walt Whitman as a poet and journalist, a recent discovery of an early published novel, Life and Adventures of Jack Engle, shows a completely different side of Whitman’s literary career. The…
By Texas A&M University Transportation Staff Want to give back to the community and get a break on your parking citation? Texas A&M University Transportation Services is hosting “Donations for Citations,” where customers with any parking citation issued before April 3, with a balance due, can donate non-perishable…
NPR Morning Edition Host Steve Inskeep, former Mexican President Felipe Calderón, U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, and former National Economic Council Director Dr. Laura Tyson came together for a discussion on trade, national security, immigration and more.
The above World War I era 13-foot-by-25-foot original flag made to honor fallen Aggies hung from the fourth-floor rotunda in the Academic Building for most of its time at Texas A&M from 1918 to 1943. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications After almost 90 years, two flags…