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  • Bush Presidential Library To Host Kate Andersen Brower For Presidents Day Event on Feb. 21

    Kate Andersen Brower, New York Times bestselling author of “The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House” and “First Women: The Grace and Power of America’s Modern First Ladies” will speak about the different aspects of the public and private world of the White House on Tuesday,…

  • Art And Math Collide To Create Visible Sounds

    When you think of art, mathematical algorithms may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Dr. Tim Davis set out to show the world that mathematics can, in fact, be beautiful. He is merging the two disciplines by crafting algorithms that convert songs into something you…

  • Team Develops Cost-Effective, Scalable Polymer With Promising Applied Future

    Texas A&M chemist Lei Fang and his interdisciplinary research team of graduate students and faculty. An interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M University scientists led by Texas A&M chemist Lei Fang has developed a novel solution-processable, solvent-resistant polymer capable of maintaining its structure in the face of extreme conditions…

  • Silver Taps Feb. 7 To Honor Five Aggies

    Since 1898, our student body has kept Silver Taps as one of the finest traditions of Texas A&M University.  Silver Taps is a tribute paid to an Aggie who, at the time of his / her death was enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, or professional courses at Texas A&M…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Jan. 30

    Texas A&M Foundation Names 3 Recipients Of Partner In Philanthropy Faculty Award The Texas A&M Foundation has named three recipients of its Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award for 2017: Janet Bluemel, professor of chemistry; her husband John A. Gladysz, distinguished professor of chemistry and holder of the…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Jan. 30

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) Texas A&M House At SXSW To Showcase University’s Visionaries And Global Impact 2) Wildfire Dangers Increase With High Winds Despite Recent Moisture 3) New Superintendent Appointed For Texas A&M Maritime Academy 4) Texas A&M To Lead Advanced Robotics Manufacturing Institute For South…

  • Increasing Productivity To Allow Better Use Of Passions And Talents

    Within the last 100 years, a shift in the United States economy has occurred. Previously, the workforce was comprised of predominantly farmers. Today, less than 3 percent of the workforce is in the agricultural sector. To accommodate this shift, manufacturing productivity must increase. …

  • Texas A&M Foundation Names 3 Recipients Of Partner In Philanthropy Faculty Award

    Janet Bluemel and John Gladysz receive the Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award, bestowed by the Texas A&M Foundation. The Texas A&M Foundation has named three recipients of its Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award for 2017: Janet Bluemel, professor of chemistry; her husband John A. Gladysz, distinguished professor of chemistry…

  • ‘Hackathon’ Invites Contestants To Imagine Campus Of The Future

    Texas A&M’s Diversity Accessibility Hackathon is a 24-hour event in which teams compete for $5,000 in prize money as they pursue ways to improve public accessibility on campus. The Hackathon, Feb. 17-18, is designed to stimulate dialogue about diversity and inclusion topics on campus in a collaborative environment, say organizers. Contestants will…

  • Aggie Veterinarians: Scholarships Launched By ‘Walkin’ Pets’

    Walkin’ Pets is sponsoring a new Veterinarian and Rehab/Vet Tech Scholarship Program for doctoral veterinary, canine rehabilitation or veterinary tech students. Walkin’ Pets, a pet product company serving the needs of aging, disabled, and injured pets and their pet caretakers with products such as the Walkin’ Wheels…