Professor Leonard Berry suggests changes to end-of-life care. By Grant Vassar, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Several research projects by University Distinguished Professor of Marketing Leonard Berry at Mays Business School have come to fruition. Berry, whose research focuses on improving service in cancer care, has been involved with…
Texas university and state officials gather at the Texas State Capitol to announce the establishment of VETTED. (Mays Business) By Texas A&M University Mays Business School Editor’s note: This story has been updated throughout. Texas A&M University’s military heritage, combined with its world-class business school, makes it the ideal place…
Left to right: Ben Fain, Kevin Green, Jacob Arnett, Jacob Rogers, and Chris Shirley. By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff The desperate longing to escape terrorism, political unrest, or civil war—most recently in Middle Eastern countries—is often cited as one of the primary reasons for migrating to European Union…
By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development Biases revealed in a report coauthored by a Texas A&M University professor may shed new light on why black girls are disciplined more harshly than their white peers. The report, Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls’…
By Sondra White, Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) has selected Texas A&M University as 2017 Bronze Excellence Award Honoree for the “Step In. Stand Up.” sexual assault awareness campaign and related educational efforts on campus. The association created the…
Professor Gabriel Eckstein, Chair of the International Scientific Committee and member of the International Steering Committee, presides over the XVI World Water Congress held in Cancun, Mexico, May 29-June 3, 2017. By Texas A&M University School of Law Staff Fresh off the…
David Eubank, a Texas A&M former student, carries a young girl to safety in Mosul, Iraq. (Photo courtesy Free Burma Rangers) By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Editor’s note: video contains video of gunfire and graphic violence. A video of an American aid worker in Iraq running…
By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Every year, the United States spends over $10 billion on education funding through the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill. But are these investments in education helping veterans in the labor market? That’s the question Andrew Barr, a professor from the Department of…
Left to right: Dr. Heidi Campbell, Dr. Gary Boldt, Lauren Mathews, Bo Hawthorne, Dr. Jake Mowrer, Vanessa Limon, Dr. Scott Cummings, Jodi Nerren, Dr. Cable Kurwitz, Jared Lilly, Dr. Gregory Chamitoff, Mauricio Coen. By Sherri MacWillie, Texas A&M University Center for Teaching Excellence The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)…
This past Memorial Day, a wreath was placed next to the War Memorial on the plaza adjacent to the Corps Arches at the front of the Quad on the campus of Texas A&M by members of the Brazos County World War I Centennial Committee. By John Blair ’83, Brazos…