Thanks to a new board game designed by researchers at Texas A&M University, a bit of fun can be had by students as they figure out the best ways for communities to recover after a quake.
Leif Andersson, a 2013-16 Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study Faculty Fellow from Sweden, was chosen as a recipient of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Agriculture.
Achieving diversity and equity within the STEM fields is an overall goal for universities and researchers, including the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University.
The state also produces the most wind power of any state in the nation, but with a growing population, there is a demand for more resources of alternative energy.