Campus Life

  • ‘We Crossed A Bridge And It Trembled: Voices From Syria’ Author To Give Lecture Jan. 24

    By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government & Public Service Wendy Pearlman, expert and author on displaced Syrians across the Middle East and Europe, will hold a book signing and will speak at Texas A&M University on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018. Pearlman has conducted open-ended interviews…

  • Texas A&M University Announces Dean Of Nursing

    Nancy Fahrenwald will assume her duties as dean of the College of Nursing June 1.  By Texas A&M University Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President Texas A&M University has appointed Nancy Fahrenwald, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FAAN, as professor and dean of the College of Nursing, effective June 1.

  • Kevin Powell: To Honor King’s Legacy, Be A Lifelong Learner

    Kevin Powell (left) discussed activism in the digital age with Texas A&M history professor Albert Broussard (right). (Texas A&M University) By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Kevin Powell has a simple but powerful message for those who wish to honor the memory of Martin Luther King: read,…

  • Texas A&M Names National Academy Member Mark A. Barteau New Vice President For Research

    Mark A. Barteau will assume his new role as Texas A&M University’s vice president for research on Feb. 15. By Texas A&M University Academic Affairs Communications Following a seven-month international search, Texas A&M University has appointed as its next vice president for research Mark A. Barteau, a member of the National…

  • 2nd Annual Voices Of Impact Speaker Series Set For Feb. 8

    By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education & Human Development A lineup of distinguished research experts will present at the 2nd Annual Voices of Impact Speaker Series hosted by the College of Education and Human Development. The event, which is open to the public, will be held February…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Jan. 15

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Aaron Franklin, Tootsie Tomanetz, Barbecue Bible Author Among Pit Icons At Texas A&M’s Camp Brisket 2. Texas A&M Research Shows Biological Clocks Could Improve Brain Cancer Treatment 3. Ex-NFL Safety Wesley Miller Finds New Home Tackling Research At Texas A&M…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Jan. 15

    1. Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference Celebrates 30 Years At Texas A&M The Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC) will celebrate a major milestone as one of the country’s largest student-run collegiate leadership events this weekend when students from around the country gather for its 30th annual meeting…

  • Bush School Student Serves Home Country Of Georgia At United Nations

    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…

  • Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference Celebrates 30 Years At Texas A&M

    By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications The Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC) will celebrate a major milestone as one of the country’s largest student-run collegiate leadership events this weekend when students from around the country gather for its 30th annual meeting at Texas A&M University.

  • Texas A&M University System Hires Navy SEAL To Lead Veterans Office

    By Texas A&M University System Michael Sarraille, a former lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and a member of the storied SEAL teams, began working at the Texas A&M University System on Dec. 1 to lead the Veterans Support Office and make sure students who have served in the…