College of Arts and Sciences professors provide historical and social context regarding why and how we experience “the holiday season” today.
A Texas A&M plant scientist explains why these spices with tropical origins are closely associated with the Northern Hemisphere's holiday season.
A legacy of the British Empire, Christmas pudding is enjoyed around the world – including in former British colonies.
A Texas A&M expert explains how to not let it ruin time with your loved ones.
Drew Kearny ’25 analyzed the team's pitching data, helping to refine its strategies for player development.
Junior history major Jackson Baker's project has resulted in the first comprehensive list of Aggies who have gone MIA.
James R. McIlroy ’45 was a freshman at Texas A&M when Pearl Harbor was attacked and the U.S. entered the war. He’s among the thousands of Aggies who answered the call to service.
The first Jewish Studies program at Texas A&M kicks off with a Nov. 6 event, spring courses and a spring break study abroad trip.
Approximately 70 students will play concerts during the spring semester in three Spanish cities: Madrid, Granada and Ronda.
The School of Education and Human Development will lead research to support future educators.