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  • Temple Grandin Speaking At Law School Feb 24

    Texas A&M Law Review will present a luncheon presentation with Dr. Temple Grandin preceded by a roundtable discussion with Dr. Bonnie Beaver from Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biological Sciences and Professor Heidi Hurd from the University of Illinois College of Law. The roundtable…

  • Bush Presidential Library To Present “We Can’t Forget: Vietnam” Documentary Feb. 9

    The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum and KBTX-TV will host the award-winning KWTX News 10 documentary “We Can’t Forget: Vietnam” Feb. 9. The screening will be followed by a Vietnam panel discussion featuring General Barry McCaffrey, Lt. Gen. Paul Funk, and renowned photojournalist David Burnett. The open-to-the public…

  • Experts Gather To Discuss Growing Cyber Threats To Critical Infrastructure

    Photo: Texas A&M Cybersecurity Director Dr. Dan Ragsdale (left) moderates a panel featuring (from left to right) Palo Alto Networks Chief Security Officer Rick Howard, Defense Security Service Senior Cyber Advisor and Deputy Director of CounterIntellenge Richard Naylor and BLACKOPS Partners Corporation Chairman and CEO Casey Fleming. The Cybersecurity…

  • Closed-Loop Concept Could Be The Future Of Sustainable Animal Farms

    Highlights A Texas A&M researcher says his system of farming can power itself on manure and wastewater Daily milking of 200 cows produces as much nitrogen as a community of 10,000 people Dr. Eunsung Kan has received more than $1 million in grants to research his system’s viability…

  • 2016 Had Few Tornadoes, But That Could Change

    Although there have been several outbreaks in recent weeks, the overall number of tornadoes in the United States in 2016 was below average and it was one of the quietest years since modern record keeping began in 1954.  The reason is likely that a strong El Niño occurred…

  • Gladysz To Present January Frontiers In Texas A&M Science Lecture On Friday

    Texas A&M Distinguished Professor of Chemistry John A. Gladysz, explaining the reactionary mechanics involved in a molecular elevator at the recent 2016 Nobel Prizes Symposium. (Credit: Gabe Chmielewski.) Texas A&M University Distinguished Professor of Chemistry John A. Gladysz will deliver a free public lecture this week on the…

  • Texas A&M House At SXSW To Showcase University’s Visionaries And Global Impact

    Texas A&M University will host five days of unique and interactive programs this year at the South By Southwest Conference (SXSW) in Austin March 10-15 at Hotel Van Zandt, which will be known as the “Texas A&M House.” The university will also have exhibit space at the Austin Convention…

  • ‘Against All Enemies:’ SCONA Brings Top-Level Officials To Campus

    The 62nd Annual Student Conference on National Affairs (SCONA) will be Feb. 16-18 at the MSC. SCONA is an annual collegiate conference that brings delegates from all over the nation and the world. Each year, SCONA discusses a different topic of national importance, giving delegates the chance to…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Jan. 23

    Texas A&M To Lead Advanced Robotics Manufacturing Institute For South Central Region The Texas A&M University College of Engineering will lead a new South Central Regional Robotics Innovation Collaborative, part of the Advanced Robotics Manufacturing (ARM) Innovation Hub announced by the Department of Defense.

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Jan. 23

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) Message From President Young: A Resolute Mission 2) Former Astronaut Michael Fossum To Head Texas A&M University At Galveston 3) President Obama Appoints Texas A&M Librarian To Key National Commission  4) Down The Drain: Pharmaceuticals And Personal Care Products In The…