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  • Mays, Humana To Host Healthcare Analytics Case Competition

    By Diane C. McDonald, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Health and well-being company Humana Inc. and Mays Business School at Texas A&M University are launching the first healthcare analytics case competition at the university’s campus to showcase students’ analytical abilities to solve a real-world business problem. The…

  • New Book By Professor Emeritus, Outstanding Alum Details Creation Of Historic Texas A&M Buildings

    The east entrance of the Jack K. Williams Building on the campus of Texas A&M features the combination of a honeysuckle ornament with a pineapple to welcome visitors. The photograph, taken by Carolyn Brown, is among more than 200 others featured in, “Architecture That Speaks,” by Nancy McCoy and…

  • Texas A&M Conserving Cannons, Helping To ‘Remember The Alamo!’

    Texas General Land Office Commissioner George P. Bush addresses the crowd at the Alamo in San Antonio during Cannon Fest, where the announcement was made that the cannons were being conserved by the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications The…

  • Hurricane Relief Concert At Texas A&M With All Former Living U.S. Presidents

    The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation today announced that the five living former presidents of the United States will host a hurricane relief concert – “Deep from the Heart” – at Texas A&M’s Reed Arena on the College Station, TX campus the evening of Oct. 21. A…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Oct. 2

    1. Sen. Orrin Hatch, Former Homeland Security Sec. Tom Ridge Headline Oct. 10 Bush Foundation Lecture On Tuesday, Oct. 10, the George H. W. Bush Foundation Lecture Series by Wells Fargo will present “What’s Next for National Security?” The program will feature Tom Ridge, the first Department…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Oct. 2

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Students Working To Transform Shipping Containers To Clinics 2. Wall St. Journal Ranks Texas A&M Among Top 20 Public Colleges 3. Architecture Profs Analyze Harvey Flooding In Print, Radio, TV 4. Iron Seeding Of The Pacific Ocean May…

  • Donors Deciding On Charities For Their Dollars Have A Tough Time

    Texas A&M University Associate Professor of Economics Jonathan Meer By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications In the wake of the devastation created by recent hurricanes, debates ensue about the most effective charitable organizations for donors’ dollars. Texas A&M University Associate Professor of Economics Jonathan Meer paints a…

  • Texas A&M Posts Record Enrollment Of 68,625 Students

    By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University has posted a record enrollment of 68,625 students for the fall 2017 semester, remaining the largest university in Texas and among the national leaders. The official figures as reported by Data & Research Services include enrollment…

  • Aggie-Led Architecture Firms Earn Every AIA Brazos Design Award

    The renovation of the Jack K. Williams Building on the campus of Texas A&M by Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture earned a 2017  AIA Brazos Merit Award (Carolyn Brown/Carolyn Brown Photography). By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications All of the buildings honored with 2017 Design Awards by the…

  • Sen. Orrin Hatch, Former Homeland Security Sec. Tom Ridge Headline Oct. 10 Bush Foundation Lecture

    Senate Finance Committee raking member Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) makes closing remarks at the end of a committee hearing about the error-plagued launch of Healthcare.gov in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill November 6, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) By Texas A&M University Bush School…