Campus Life

  • Cushing Library To Exhibit New Fantasy Collection

    Authors who create elaborate fantasy worlds, like J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth and George R.R. Martin’s Westeros, often provide maps to guide readers through these imaginary lands. Texas A&M University’s Cushing Memorial Library and Archives invites visitors to explore fantasy maps with the new exhibit, Worlds Imagined: The Maps of Imaginary…

  • A Week With Jeb Bush

    A day-by-day account of the 10-day course titled “Governors in the State, Nation, and World,” taught by former Florida Governor Jeb Bush at the Bush School. Day 1: Friday Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush kicked off the class with a hearty “howdy” on Friday, January 6. The…

  • Prof’s New Video Game Teaches Unexpected Lessons

    This semester students in almost 50 universities are getting help with introductory calculus, one of the toughest classes on campus, by playing “Variant,” a new video game developed by Triseum, a Bryan educational video game development company led by André Thomas, a member of the Texas A&M visualization…

  • ‘Enclave Electronics’ Students Hold The Future Of Lunar Exploration In Their Hands

    The Enclave Electronics team is collaborating with students from Texas A&M’s Qatar campus to make a robot “moon ready.” By Lorian Hopcus, College of Engineering Highlights Students in an engineering capstone course are developing robotic control systems fit for space exploration The team on the College Station campus…

  • Staff Appreciation Week Feb. 27-March 3

    Staff Appreciation Week (SAW) at Texas A&M will begin on Monday, Feb. 27 and continue through Friday, March 3. The week will feature a variety of fun and inspirational activities designed to show appreciation for the diligent and enthusiastic efforts of staff members throughout the year.  SAW will kick…

  • Captain Of Texas A&M-Galveston Training Ship Dies At Age 60

    Captain Joseph J.W. Klenczar (on the left) Texas A&M University at Galveston announces the passing of Captain Joseph J.W. Klenczar.  Capt. Klenczar was the Master of the Texas A&M Maritime Academy training ship General Rudder. He died as a result of complications from surgery on Monday evening, Jan. 30 at…

  • Voices Of Impact Speaker Series Feb. 16

    A lineup of distinguished research experts will present at the inaugural Voices of Impact Speaker Series hosted by the College of Education and Human Development. The event, which is open to the public, will be held Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. at Calvary Court in College Station. A reception…

  • Public Notice: Texas A&M University System Board Of Regents

      PUBLIC NOTICE As required by Texas Education Code, Section 54.0513(f), 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 change in undergraduate nonresident designated tuition for Texas A&M University to be effective…

  • Silver Taps Feb. 7 To Honor Five Aggies

    Since 1898, our student body has kept Silver Taps as one of the finest traditions of Texas A&M University.  Silver Taps is a tribute paid to an Aggie who, at the time of his / her death was enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, or professional courses at Texas A&M…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Jan. 30

    Texas A&M Foundation Names 3 Recipients Of Partner In Philanthropy Faculty Award The Texas A&M Foundation has named three recipients of its Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award for 2017: Janet Bluemel, professor of chemistry; her husband John A. Gladysz, distinguished professor of chemistry and holder of the…