Campus Life

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Nov. 13

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Texas A&M Faculty Chair Endowed For ‘Mann’ With A Plan In Health Care Architecture 2. Around The World: Grad Student Represents Texas A&M Agriculture’s Growing International Appeal 3. Texas A&M Retail Expert Predicts Strong Holiday Spending Despite Black Friday’s…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Nov. 13

    1. U.S. State Dept. Official To Discuss Syrian Humanitarian Crisis At Texas A&M Mark Ward, Director of the Syria Transitioning Assistance and Response Team at the U.S. Department of State and an expert on disaster preparedness, will discuss the situation facing those trying to provide assistance in…

  • McFerrin Center For Entrepreneurship Officially Launches At Texas A&M

    Through a $10 million gift made by the late Artie McFerrin (left) and his wife Dorothy (right), the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship in Mays Business School will be renamed in his honor. By Kelli Reynolds, Mays Business School The McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas A&M University’s…

  • Texas A&M Law School To Accept GRE Scores From Applicants

    By Texas A&M University School of Law As part of its continuing effort to make law school more accessible, the Texas A&M University School of Law announced that it will accept the GRE in addition to the LSAT as part of its application process for the fall 2018 entering class.

  • Texas A&M Professors Explore Beneficial Ways To Teach STEM In Texas Classrooms

    Texas schools are attempting to solve problems associated with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) teaching and learning. For two faculty members in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture in the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University, that’s where project-based learning (PBL) —…

  • Disney Artist, Former Texas A&M Student To Discuss ‘Zootopia’ Nov. 14

    By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture In the Oscar-winning animated movie hit “Zootopia,” creatures of all sizes live in a crazy quilt of habitats and structures in a giant city created with geographic information software by a team of Disney artists that included Brandon…

  • Texas A&M Civil Engineering Student Shares The Aggie Spirit Through 12th Man Jesus

    Sam Tomaso, senior in the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, became a fan favorite by taking on the persona of 12th Man Jesus on Texas A&M gamedays.  By Jennifer Reiley, Texas A&M University College of Engineering There are many ways to show the Aggie spirit. Sam Tomaso, senior in the…

  • Tale Of Two Grants In Liberal Arts At Texas A&M

    View of the Rio Grande River, which flows along the U.S.-Mexico border. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts What’s better than one prestigious grant? Two. Just ask Sonia Hernandez, associate history professor at Texas A&M University, who has received a Tier One Grant as…

  • Texas A&M President Young: Grateful To Our Veterans

    By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young On this Veterans Day on behalf of the entire Aggie community, I want to recognize all of our current and former veteran students, faculty and staff, as well as all of our nation’s veterans, for their service to our nation. Their…

  • Texas A&M Bush School To Host ‘NAFTA 2.017: Strengths, Weaknesses and Ways Forward’

    By Lauren Holtmeier, Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M will host, “NAFTA 2.017: Strengths, Weaknesses and Ways Forward,” Wednesday, Nov. 15, in the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center at Texas A&M University. A reception…