Campus Life

  • Six Texas A&M Faculty Selected For 2017-18 SEC Faculty Travel Program

    By Bryant Welbourne, SECU Editor’s note: The six Texas A&M University faculty selected for this year’s Faculty Travel Program are: Corey Bishop, Biomedical Engineering Senarath Dharmasena, Marketing Holly Foster, Sociology Deanna Kennedy, Kinesiology Jeffrey Liew, Educational Psychology Nicholas Suntzeff, Physics More than 100 faculty members from all 14 Southeastern…

  • Campus Safety Awareness Week Set For Sept. 18-22

    By Texas A&M University Office of Safety & Security Campus Safety Awareness Week is an exciting event to promote safety and provide emergency information on campus. This week provides the campus community an opportunity to learn more about emergency preparedness in a fun, interactive setting. Campus Safety Awareness…

  • Texas A&M University Opens Fund For Aggies Affected By Hurricane Harvey

    Since announcing the student and employee disaster relief fund Sept. 8 to help with small-but-essential, one-time immediate needs in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the Aggie Network has stepped up to provide support in a time of need. Contributions to the fund, which includes support from the Southeastern Conference…

  • Texas A&M Becomes Largest University In Nation To Earn Fair Trade Status

    As part of earning the Fair Trade University designation, Texas A&M University hosted educational events such as farmers markets and Campus Sustainability Day. The university will continue to host such events annually to maintain the status. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications Texas A&M is the 46th…

  • Texas A&M Music Activities Center Groundbreaking Attracts Community Of Supporters

    Many of the leaders who helped to make the new $40 million John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ’58 Music Activities Center a reality at Texas A&M line up to break ground on the project. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications A grassy lot at…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Sept. 11

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Texas A&M Student Group Collects Truckloads Of Supplies, Thousands Of Dollars, For Hurricane Victims 2. Puppies Rescued By Texas A&M ‘VET’ Team Provide Relief For Responders  3. Bush School Faculty Member, Alums Rescue Harvey Victims 4. Texas A&M Crew Weathered…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know— Week Of Sept. 11

    1. Constitution Day & Citizenship Week Sept. 16-24 In honor of the 230th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787, Texas A&M University is joining thousands of citizens, teachers, and students nationwide in celebrating Constitution Day and Citizenship Week.

  • Texas A&M System To Lead New NSF Engineering Research Center

    A Texas A&M University System-led consortium of industry, government partners and universities has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Research Center (ERC) on Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP), with the goal of addressing the grand challenge of overcoming the human…

  • Latinx Policy Issues In the 21st Century Lecture Series Begins Sept. 28

    By Apolonia Calderon, Texas A&M University, Project for Equity, Representation, and Governance On Thursday, Sept. 28 at Texas A&M University, the second annual Carlos H. Cantu Education and Opportunity Endowment’s Latinx Policy Issues in the 21st Century Lecture Series will host the first lecture of the year. The…

  • Study Abroad Fair Set For Sept. 20

    By Texas A&M University Study Abroad Programs Office Did you know that last year over 5,000 Aggies participated in an international experiences? Many of those students found their program at the fair. The Texas A&M Study Abroad Fair – Wednesday, September 20th from 10 am – 2 pm…