By David Anaya, George H.W. Bush Presidential Library And Museum The 20th anniversary celebration of the Bush Library and Museum in College Station includes a pair of panel discussions and family-friendly events the weekend of Oct. 20-21. “Sharing the Story: Researching the Bush Administration,” Friday, Oct. 20 at…
By Texas A&M University System As required by Texas Education Code, the Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System will hold a public hearing to receive input from students and the public regarding the proposed changes in tuition and fees as shown in Agenda Item 1.1…
By Texas A&M University System David Eubank, a former Texas A&M University cadet and member of the class of 1983, recently gained international attention after a video of him braving ISIS sniper fire to save a toddler in war-torn Mosul, Iraq went viral online. He sat down with Texas A&M…
Sarah Kilborne, author, performer and LGBT activist, is presenting “The Lavender Blues” on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theatre on the campus of Texas A&M. By Richard Nira, College of Architecture With performances including contemporary dance by the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company from Utah, a moving drama based…
By Sarah Wilson and Richard Nira, College of Architecture Student video game designers will vie for a Guinness World Record while creating electronic games from scratch in the 48-hour marathon that is Chillennium 2017, an Oct. 13-15, 2017 student-run spectacle staged at the Texas A&M Memorial Student Center by the …
Left to right: Charles F. Hermann, founding director, 1995-1999; A. Benton Cocanougher, interim dean, 2009-2010; Ryan C. Crocker, dean, 2010-2011, 2013-2016; Andrew H. Card, Jr. acting dean, 2011-2013; Mark A. Welsh III, dean, 2016-present. By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service Five outstanding public servants…
Liakesha Cooper in “High Noon,” an oil on canvas by Felice House, will be in the “Women Painting Women: In Earnest” exhibit. By Sarah Wilson, College of Architecture Art by Felice House, assistant professor of visualization at the Texas A&M College of Architecture, will be part of the Oct.
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1. 30th Anniversary Chemistry Open House Set for Oct. 21 In the spirit of all things scientific, occasionally explosive and all-around inspirational, the Texas A&M University Department of Chemistry is gearing up to host the 30th anniversary edition of one of the most popular educational attractions to be…
By Ashley Green, College of Education & Human Development Small and insignificant comments made in passing, or as jokes, around the workplace can snowball over time causing negative effects. “You look tired today.” “You’re young; don’t you know how to use this thing?” Workplace incivility is taking over…