The Ninth Annual Reading Discovery Program is planned for 10 a.m. Thursday (Jan. 28) at the George Bush Presidential Library’s Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.
You’re never too old to stop learning—at least not according to Dr. Oak DeBerg ’11, who, as a retiree and veteran, received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Texas A&M.
The Texas A&M graduate visited campus and addressed an audience of Aggie movie buffs about his education, his stints working for Pixar and LucasFilm, and shared some funny behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
A delegation of Texas A&M University faculty members and students will meet with colleagues from across the Southeastern Conference for the third annual SECU symposium.
Critical thinking in philosophy is more about learning to ask questions – the ‘big’ questions – most of which have no definitive right or wrong answer.
Texas A&M will receive the 2015 Texas Higher Education Human Resources Association Innovation Award for its “Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate Program.”