The Texas Department of State Health Services has designated Texas A&M University as a “Mother-Friendly Worksite”.
Elizabeth J. Browder has been named interim director of the Comparative Medicine Program.
A revamped Texas A&M University leadership team proposed by President Elsa Murano was formally approved Friday.
A $100,000 gift from James and Rebecca Wilkes of Fort Worth has endowed a petroleum engineering scholarship.
Roots in Aggieland stem back three generations for the Hines brothers from San Antonio.
Many people loathe rats and associate them with disease and filth – hardly a four-star recommendation for the furry creatures.
Matthews’ research deals with how donkeys react to drugs and how they handle anesthesia, which appears to differ from horses.
Buzzards could be called Mother Nature’s vacuum cleaner, and for good reason: they can eat things that would kill most people.
Pet birds often can eat the same food you might prepare for yourself.
A successful program to control the feral cat population has seen big benefits.