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1. College Of Medicine Dean Byington Elected To The National Academy Of Medicine Carrie L. Byington, MD, dean of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, senior vice president of the Texas A&M University Health Science Center and vice chancellor for health services at The Texas A&M University…
Reuben May, a.k.a, Reginald S. Stuckey, uses rap as a conduit for discussing controversial issues in the classroom. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts By day, he’s Reuben May, the Glasscock University Professor in Undergraduate Teaching Excellence and…
By Sarah Wilson, College of Architecture Walter Gillis Peacock, director of the Texas A&M Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, is one of 15 experts serving on a committee established by the U.S. Congress to review government efforts to reduce life and property loss from windstorms, the nation’s costliest…
By Research Communications and Public Relations The Texas A&M University System AGEP Alliance—Texas A&M University, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Prairie View A&M University—will receive a $2.8 million grant over 60 months from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop, implement and study a new…
By Elena Watts, Marketing and Communications Margot Lee Shetterly, the author of “Hidden Figures,” addressed an audience on the campus of Texas A&M University earlier this month about her journey as a first-time author. Her presentation was part of the 2017 Common Ground Reading Initiative sponsored by the Texas…
By Elena Watts, Marketing and Communications The Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs is leading a project to construct a new $42.6 million, 95,000-square-foot Student Services Building on Military Walk where Bizzell Hall now stands. When the more spacious and accommodating building is complete in the heart…
By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a conversation with the authors of “Called to Serve: The 20-Year History of the Bush School” on Wednesday, Oct.