Campus Life

  • Panels, Events Celebrate 20 Years Of The George H.W. Bush Center Oct. 20-21

    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…

  • Texas A&M System To Hold Public 2018-2019 Tuition Hearing At Oct. 19 Meeting

    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…

  • WATCH: Chancellor Sharp Talks Selfless Service With Aggie Who Saved Child From ISIS Sniper Fire

    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…

  • TAMU Art Academy Director Aims To Enhance Outreach, Funding

    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…

  • Students To Create Video Games In 48 Hours At Chillennium 2017

    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 …

  • Bush School Deans, Founding Director To Reunite For National Affairs Discussion Oct. 20

    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…

  • Live Art Demo To Launch ‘Women Painting Women’ Show

    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.

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Oct. 9

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Texas A&M Conserving Cannons, Helping To ‘Remember The Alamo!’ 2. Aggie-Led Architecture Firms Earn Every AIA Brazos Design Award 3. Bush School Student Hopes To Apply Public Service Education To Chickasaw Nation Advocacy 4. Mexico’s Road To Recovery…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Oct. 9

    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…

  • An Overlooked Epidemic Affects Workplace Health

    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…