Current and former Texas A&M students joined with leaders from across the state to delve into issues affecting the Hispanic community at this year’s Hispanic Network Summit.
Juvenile criminal offenders in Texas who are placed under county supervision, close to home, are less likely to be rearrested than those placed in state-run correctional facilities.
The U.S. Food for Peace program has saved millions of lives around the world for more than a half century and has been the most powerful and visible symbol of American generosity.
The Center on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M and its partner The Congo Peace Center moved their mission for peace-building in the Democratic Republic of Congo forward with the signing of an act of community unity.
25 years later, Professor Gabriela Marin Thornton recalls the frightening events – the sights, sounds and smells – of the end of Nicolae Ceausescu’s oppressive regime.
The 8th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday (Jan 22) in the Memorial Student Center’s Bethancourt Ballroom.