Texas A&M University has announced it will return to Austin for South By Southwest Conference (SXSW) during Interactive Week March 11-14 to showcase thought leadership and innovation in addressing some of the world’s most urgent challenges. Texas A&M’s follow-up SXSW appearance to 2017’s “Texas A&M House” will…
By Maggie Rians Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs The Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs will launch a learning community in fall 2018 that will connect students on the autism spectrum. One of the few programs of its kind, the Spectrum Learning Living Community (LLC)…
Dr. Chaodong Wu. (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo) By Paul Schattenberg, Texas A&M University AgriLife Texas A&M University System researchers in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Baylor Scott & White Research Institute have completed a study identifying one of the mechanisms leading to the development of…
By Laylan Copelin, Texas A&M University System Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp on Wednesday announced a new initiative that will help Texas A&M System students facing significant hardships stay in school and graduate on time without incurring additional debt. Chancellor Sharp made the announcement as part of his…
By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications With a grant from the National Science Foundation, Texas A&M Professor of Visualization Francis Quek has developed technology for talking books that allows people who are blind to access more literature with increased command over their reading experiences. STAAR Description…
By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications A total of 63,599 students are attending Texas A&M University for the spring 2018 semester, a record for spring enrollment. The figures are from the Office of Data & Research Services at Texas A&M and are those officially reported…
1. Texas A&M Lands $4.4 Million NSF Cybersecurity Grant News about cybersecurity is rarely good. Whether it’s individuals, hacker groups or even foreign adversaries attempting to interfere with the democratic process, it can feel like the United States is struggling to keep up on the cybersecurity front.
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Texas A&M conducts the nation’s largest student-led, interprofessional emergency response exercise. (Sam Craft/Health Science Center) By Dominic Hernandez, Texas A&M University Health Science Center In 2005, Hurricane Rita made landfall in Texas and forced millions of coastal Texans to evacuate to cities like Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and College Station.
By Leslie Lee Texas A&M University College of Geoscience Thursday Feb. 22, the Texas A&M University research community is invited to a seminar on “Advancing Science in Today’s Political Landscape.” The event will be held in Rudder Tower 401, from 8:50 a.m. to 12 p.m. The College of Geosciences…