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…
Bush School student Jack Kuplack’s summer in Jordan taught him that “respect isn’t just a state of mind; it’s something we need to really show each other.” By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service “How am I this lucky?” thought Jack Kuplack,…
New technology can track eye movements on a webpage. By Texas A&M University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences As society becomes increasingly visual, researchers at Texas A&M University are testing how eye-tracking technology can change the way advertisers and communicators tailor messages to their consumers and audiences. Tobin…
Bush School graduate student Metra Mehran advocates for children in war-torn countries who are unable to access education. By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service Metra Mehran, ’18, is redefining boundaries for women in Afghanistan and in public service. As an advocate for women in her…
3D printers have been set up in Startup Aggieland. By Breagan Adams, Texas A&M University Mays Business School The world of 3D printing is no longer an unattainable dream; 3D printers have been set up in Startup Aggieland, a facility operated by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship at…
In-person shopping remains popular. (Jeff Chiu/AP) Kelli Hollinger, Center for Retailing Studies director and marketing lecturer, Texas A&M University, for The Conversation It surprises most millennials to learn that only about 10 percent of all retail purchases are actually made online. Each semester, when I ask hundreds of undergraduate business students…
Left to right: NAFTA lead negotiator and U.S. trade representative Carla Hills and Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young discussed the future of the trade agreement during the “NAFTA 2.017: Strengths, Weaknesses and Ways Forward” panel discussion. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications With North…
Leslie Bonorden (right) pictured with Texas A&M marketing professor Cheryl Holland-Bridges was selected to compete for a National Merit Scholarship after winning a $5,000 Fashion Scholarship Fund (FSF). By Breagan Adams, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Mays Business School senior Leslie Bonorden was selected to compete for a National Merit…
By Texas A&M Foundation The Texas A&M Foundation announced that it will make $90.8 million available to Texas A&M University as a result of donations by former students and other supporters during the past fiscal year. The funds are a combination of this year’s gifts intended for immediate…
Purdue team members Hongxia Shi, Shenyang Yang, and Xiangyi Che won first place. They are flanked by Arvind Mahajan of Mays Business School, left, and Vipin Gopal of Humana, right. By Diane McDonald, Texas A&M University Mays Business School A student team from Purdue University won the $6,000 first-place…