Campus Life

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Jan. 10

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) Texas A&M On Track To Make Texas The First Automated Vehicle ‘Smart State’  1) Expansion Of Cities To Decrease World’s Food Supply, Says Texas A&M Prof  3) Is NAFTA Really The Disaster Trump Thinks It Is?  4) How Passion For Fashion Is…

  • Watch: Jeb Bush Teaches At Bush School

    Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, is currently an executive professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, the school named for his father, the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush. Students in the class are learning about the role of gubernatorial…

  • Keeping The Tradition Alive: A Family Of Aggie Educators

    They have been around education their entire lives, so when the time came to choose a college major education was the clear choice for Jamie Holder’s children. Jamie Holder graduated from the secondary education program in 1986. After spending time teaching in the Brazos Valley, he was hired to…

  • Caring For Caregivers

    By Kelli Levey, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Leonard Berry, a marketing professor at Mays Business School, has stepped up his research of cancer care to encompass those closest to the cancer patients – the caregivers. Most often, the caregivers are family members, and are not professionals…

  • Is NAFTA Really The Disaster Trump Thinks It Is?

    Free trade is being blamed for a lot of the world’s woes, but is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) really the “worst trade agreement ever,” as President-elect Trump has stated? In an article titled “The NAFTA Intellect Disconnect: Actual Costs and Benefits versus Popular Perceptions,” published by…

  • Left Brain, Meet Right Brain: STEM In The Liberal Arts

    Texas A&M was ranked by BestColleges.com as first in Texas and 12th nationally to graduate the most women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. While this comes as no surprise to many, some may not realize the role the College of Liberal Arts plays in STEM…

  • Liberal Arts Graduate Earns Top Score On Texas Bar Exam

    Lynne Powers ’12 Thanks to an elementary school mock trial program, Lynne Powers ’12 first became interested in practicing law in the fourth grade. When she took the Texas Bar Exam, she earned the highest score out of almost 3,000 people. She is only the third woman in the past…

  • Aggie Soccer Player’s Ambitious Goal

    By Richard Croome, Bryan-College Station Eagle Texas A&M University senior Sarah Shaw is most enthusiastic about the future. The twist is it’s not her own future that’s exciting her, which has been her approach to life since her elementary school days.

  • Bush Presidential Library Foundation To Host Jeb Bush Lecture Jan. 10

    Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush The George Bush Presidential Library Foundation at Texas A&M University will host the 43rd Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, for an evening lecture on Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center. Bush, who will be teaching a 10-day course at…

  • Registration For ‘STAND Up’ Workshop Jan. 11 Now Open

    Registration is now open to Texas A&M faculty and staff for the “STAND Up” workshop scheduled for Wednesday, January 11th from 9-noon: studentlife.tamu.edu/standup The STAND Up workshop is designed to assist individuals in learning positive and helpful ways to have conversations with individuals who have been involved…