By Justin Ikpo, Texas A&M University Department of Multicultural Services The Department of Multicultural Services (DMS) will host the Inaugural Texas A&M University Race Identity and Social Equity (RISE) Conference on Friday, Feb. 2. The College of Education and Human Development will serve as this year’s College Champion.
Bush School student Lela Akiashvili achieved her dreams of working at the United Nations over the summer. By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service On Lela Akiashvili’s desk, sat a miniature United Nations Headquarters building that she often looked at fondly while studying during her…
By Tamim Choudhury, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Highlights The opioid crisis costs an estimated $78.5 billion annually Forecasts predict an annual death toll increase by at least 35 percent from 2015 to 2027 College of Pharmacy professor Juan F. Castro: “It is up to each one of…
After a stint with the Buffalo Bills and a season playing overseas in Germany, the former University of Texas at El Paso safety joined Texas A&M full time to pursue a Ph.D. in economics. (JP Beato III/Texas A&M Real Estate Center) By Bryan Pope, Texas A&M University Mays Business School…
By Kelli Levey Reynolds, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Seventeen Mays Business School’s Strategic Philanthropy class got to put their strategic philanthropy skills into practice over the fall semester, then allocate $62,500 to five local nonprofits after doing months of research. One month into class, the student board…
Marita Jimenez, Bush School Student Ambassador; The Honorable Kay Granger, US House of Representatives. By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service It was a day packed full of insightful talks and engaged discussions as leading practitioners and researchers came together Nov. 20 at the…
By Andrew Vernon, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Shifting consumer attitudes are favoring online shopping more and more compared to brick-and-mortar stores, according to the 2017 C-CUBES™ Benchmark Retail Study released by Mays Business School at Texas A&M University. Even with traditional stores adding more convenience services such…
Using a store’s mobile app can affect in-store purchases. (Javier Arres/Shutterstock) By Venkatesh Shankar and Unnati Narang, Texas A&M University Mays School of Business, for The Conversation Intense retail competition has led old standbys, such as Sears, to close dozens of stores. Walmart is venturing online more. And Amazon is expanding offline, opening…
: “LGBTQ Serving Nonprofits: A Statistical Analysis in Relation to Social and Political Ideology”, by Tyler Millar, Hailey Duncan, Jasmine Walia, Mariam Chikhladze, and Shu Jiang. By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service The first-year Foundations of Nonprofit Sector students presented their group research…
Col. Tom “Ike” Morris ’33, the oldest living Aggie, (left) presents an Aggie Ring to Aggie veteran Bobby Deiss ’80, who will graduate during December commencement ceremonies. By Jenna Kujawski, Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences For University Studies – Leadership major and veteran Bobby Deiss…