Campus Life

  • ‘Orange Is The New Black’ Star Kicks Off Latinx Affairs Conference At Texas A&M

    Diane Guerrero, actor in the Netflix series, “Orange is the New Black,” addresses an audience at the MSC Student Conference on Latinx Affairs (SCOLA). (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications) By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing Diane Guerrero, the Latina actress famous for her role as Maritza…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of April 9

    1. Shack-a-Thon Nails Down Poverty, Housing Issues The annual Shack-a-Thon promotes a sense of community among the many student organizations that contribute to the project. 2. Texas A&M Selects 2018-2019 Head Aggie Yell Leader Texas Aggie Yell Leaders announced that Gavin Suel will serve as the 2018-2019…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of April 9

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Spear Point Study Offers New Explanation Of How Early Humans Settled North America 2. Texas A&M Researchers Develop Injectable Bandage 3. Students From Texas A&M, Myanmar Land Top Prize At VentureWell OPEN Minds Showcase 4. Texas A&M Improves In U.S. News Grad…

  • Texas A&M Chemist Marcetta Darensbourg Named 2018 SEC Professor Of The Year

    Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Marcetta Darensbourg has been named the 2018 SEC Professor of the Year By Southeastern Conference Communications Dr. Marcetta Darensbourg, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University, has been named the 2018 SEC Professor of the Year, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced on Wednesday (April 11).

  • Architecture Ph.D. Student To Receive ACE Award For Campus Inclusion, Diversity Efforts

    ACE Award winner and Ph.D. student Bara Safarova, addresses Hackathon ’18 judges. (Texas A&M University College of Architecture) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture By diligently working to remove barriers for people with disabilities on the Texas A&M campus, Bara Safarova, a doctoral student in architecture, will…

  • After Harvey Flooded Aggie’s High School, She Stepped Up To Help

    Kingwood, the hometown of Texas A&M environmental geosciences senior Kaylin Krienke, experienced major flooding after Hurricane Harvey. Photo courtesy of Kaylin Krienke. By Taylor Fuechec, Texas A&M University College of Geosciences Over half a year ago, Hurricane Harvey came barreling into the Texas Coast with the force of a…

  • Shack-a-Thon Nails Down Poverty, Housing Issues

    By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Building shacks to symbolize poverty and to raise awareness of the issue, dozens of Texas A&M University students got out their hammers and nails and participated in the annual Shack-a-Thon event at Rudder Fountain this week. Various…

  • Texas A&M Selects 2018-2019 Head Aggie Yell Leader

    Gavin Suel, a kinesiology major at Texas A&M University, is the 2018-2019 Head Yell Leader. Texas Aggie Yell Leaders announced that Gavin Suel will serve as the 2018-2019 Head Yell Leader at Texas A&M University. “Gavin is highly experienced, very sharp and a great critical thinker who makes good…

  • Family Weekend To Attract Crowds of Aggie Supporters To Texas A&M

    By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Family Weekend, an annual spring celebration honoring Aggie families since 1919, is happening this weekend, Friday through Sunday, April 13-15, at Texas A&M University. This year, families can shop for gifts at the Aggie Moms’ Boutique and enjoy performances…

  • Texas A&M Returns Two Cannons To Alamo, Two More Arrive For Conservation

    By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications The latest two of nine Alamo cannons being conserved by the Conservation Research Laboratory (CRL) on the RELLIS Education and Research Campus at Texas A&M University in Bryan returned to San Antonio Tuesday as two more, a 4-pound Spanish…