Virtual services, including telemedicine, have allowed providers to care for patients at home.
With classes moved online, students have continued honing their skills via video conference with their professors.
Texas A&M veterinary professors are finding creative ways for students to finish their degrees during the COVID-19 crisis.
Cadets at the Texas A&M Maritime Academy are virtually accessing the Galveston campus' ship simulators to receive training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas A&M School of Law professors explain the federal stimulus package to the general public in a series of online presentations.
Provost says it will have a long-term transformational effect on teaching.
Campus religious leaders are using social media and online methods to connect with students while area worship centers remain closed.
For the first time in its history, the sacred Texas A&M tradition will be held virtually.
Academic innovators at Texas A&M are working to ensure student and faculty success in the pandemic era.
Roll call submissions close Monday, April 13 at 5 p.m.