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  • Vice President & Associate Provost For Diversity Dr. Christine Stanley To Return To Faculty

    Dr. Christine Stanley. After 8 years of leadership for our university wide efforts in accountability, climate and equity, Dr. Christine Stanley, vice president & associate provost for diversity, has announced that she will not seek a third term and her intentions to return to faculty duties as a Professor…

  • Cancer Researcher Elected To Fellowship Royal Society Of Biology

    Roderick H. Dashwood, director of the Texas A&M Center for Epigenetics & Disease Prevention. Dr. Roderick H. Dashwood was recently elected to the prestigious Fellowship Royal Society of Biology for making prominent contributions to the advancement of cancer research.  The Royal Society of Biology is one of the oldest…

  • TTI Assists In Unmanned Aerial Systems Project

    The Aibot X6, built by Aibotix, is an unmanned aerial vehicle that UTA and TTI could use in its contract with the Texas Department of Transportation to inspect roads and bridges more efficiently. Photo courtesy of Aibotix. Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington will lead a collaborative…

  • Dental Students Gain Inter-Professional Experience While Aiding The Underserved

    Texas A&M College of Dentistry Students at the Texas A&M College of Dentistry thrive on clinical experience with real patients and the Agape Clinic nearby—about five blocks from the college—was in need of dental care providers. It was a perfect match, but far more than…

  • Faculty Member Listed Among Most Productive Political Scientists

    Political Science professor Dr. Kenneth Meier. Recent research on the patterns of publishing in political science lists Dr. Kenneth Meier, the Charles H. Gregory chair of Liberal Arts, among the most productive international political scientists. Using an original dataset consisting of more than 67,000 peer-reviewed articles in 96 high…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Feb. 6

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) Closed-Loop Concept Could Be The Future Of Sustainable Animal Farms 2) 2016 Had Few Tornadoes, But That Could Change 3) Left Brain, Meet Right Brain: STEM In The Liberal Arts 4) 2017 President’s Meritorious Service Award Winners Announced 5) Creating Better Metals…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Feb. 6

    Tuition Hearing Set For Feb. 9 As required by Texas Education Code, Section 54.0513(f), the Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System will hold a public hearing to receive input from students and the public regarding the proposed change in undergraduate nonresident designated tuition for…

  • Dating Violence Expert Dr. Kelly Wilson To Share Prevention Tactics Feb. 13

      In an effort to support Step In Stand up, Texas A&M’s university-wide mission of eliminating sexual violence on campus, leading dating violence researcher Dr. Kelly Wilson will lead two discussions on the importance of dating violence prevention Monday, Feb. 13. The “Step In Stand Up Against Dating Violence…

  • Using Tech To Improve Parental Involvement In Childhood Education

    Stanford University Professor Susanna Loeb Stanford University Professor Susanna Loeb will speak at an Education Policy Workshop hosted by the Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics, and Public Policy at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, on Feb. 15 at the George Bush Presidential Library…

  • Inaugural Vedlitz Award Presented At Poli Sci Conference

    Arnold Vedlitz and Melissa K. Merry Dr. Melissa K. Merry was presented with the inaugural Arnold Vedlitz Award during the 2017 Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference held January 12-14 in New Orleans. Merry is the author of Framing Environmental Disaster: Environmental Advocacy and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill,…