Campus Life

  • World Organisation For Animal Health Opens First U.S.-Based Office At Texas A&M

    Drs. Eleanor Greene, Luis Barcos, Jean-Phillip Dop, John Clifford and Craig Nessler cut the ribbon opening the OIE U.S. Liaison Office at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas on Nov. 6. (Texas A&M AgriLife Research/Blair Fannin) By Blair Fannin, Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Nov. 6

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. How Has Air Quality Been Affected By The U.S. Fracking Boom? 2. Two Students Recognized By SSC For Selfless Service In El Salvador 3. A Surge In Cold Brew Coffee Consumption Is Fueling Turfgrass Research At Texas A&M 4.

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Nov. 6

    1. Texas A&M Engineering Major Costilla-Reyes Awarded Mexico’s Highest Student Award Alfredo Costilla-Reyes, a graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been named recipient of the Mexico National Youth Award, the highest award presented by the Government of Mexico to…

  • 10 Ways Texas A&M Is Making A Difference In The Lives Of Veterans

    1. The Texas A&M Veteran Resource and Support Center (VSRC) helps vets transition to college life The Veteran Resource & Support Center provides personalized and notable support to all Aggie student veterans and military affiliated dependents by identifying, developing, and delivering uniquely tailored resources and programs.

  • Bonfire Memorial Conservation Day Set For Nov. 7

    Bonfire Conservation Day is set for Nov. 7. By Texas A&M University Art Galleries The Texas A&M University Art Galleries invite the university community to take part in Bonfire Memorial Conservation Day Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Volunteers interested in preserving the memorial can sign up…

  • MSC SCONA To Host ‘White Helmets’ Film Screening, Panel Discussion Nov. 9

    By Texas A&M University MSC Student Conference on National Affairs The MSC Student Conference on National Affairs (MSC SCONA) will host a screening of Oscar-winning documentary “The White Helmets,” which gives an inside look at the Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian organization that operates in war-torn Syria Nov. 9 at 6:30…

  • Texas A&M Architecture’s Main Mann

    By Kara Bounds Socol, Texas A&M Foundation George J. Mann doesn’t like the word “hospital.” “Hospital,” he said, “conjures up images of a ‘house of sickness.’ But ‘health’ has a more positive connotation.” So while designing hospitals is a critical function of Mann’s role as a Texas A&M University…

  • Student Spotlight: Mandy Zalmanek ’20

    Mandy Zalmanek ’20. By Lizzie Allen,  Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs Mandy Zalmanek ’20 Agricultural economics From College Station, Texas Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band (baritone) and Aggie Pullers Corps bonds “Instantly, on the first day of college, I had 20 best friends. When you live together and experience…

  • Texas A&M Law Student To Clerk For Texas Supreme Court

    By Texas A&M University School of Law Henrik Strand, a third-year law student at Texas A&M University School of Law, will serve as a clerk for Justice John Phillip Devine of the Texas Supreme Court this fall. After a six-week summer internship with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht…

  • Texas A&M Law Student To Clerk For Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals

    By Texas A&M University School of Law Megan Reed, a third-year Texas A&M University School of Law student, has earned a clerkship with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals—the state’s highest criminal court. Shortly after starting her law school career, Reed discovered the Innocence Project, igniting a professional passion…