Leigh Ellyn Preston upended a stable career as a math teacher to pursue a PhD in public health; now she will serve as a CDC doctoral fellow and work to improve health outcomes.
With the National Science Foundation's CAREER award, Kitmajima will conduct subduction zone research and continue helping students get hands-on research experiences.
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) grant was awarded to a Texas A&M-led team that will develop a way to quickly detect which bacterial pathogens are present in a soil or water sample.
Experts from the School of Law, College of Architecture and the Texas A&M System will be among the numerous personalities featured the during multi-day event in Dallas.