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  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of July 3

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. AgriLife Partners With Tunisia To Improve Soil Management 2. President Young: Aggies’ Commitment To Academic Excellence 3. Texas A&M Part of $7.5 Million DOE Grant To Aid India’s Power Grid 4. Chemistry Grad Student’s Research Reveals New Insight Into Protein Function 5. …

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of July 3

    1. Texas A&M Joins Three Universities In ‘VETTED’ Partnership To Transition Vets Into Workforce The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, in conjunction with the Texas A&M Mays, University of Texas McCombs, and Rice University Jones Business Schools, have assisted in the development of a comprehensive, innovative new transition…

  • Texas A&M Distinguished Professor Offers Healthcare Solutions

    Professor Leonard Berry suggests changes to end-of-life care. By Grant Vassar, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Several research projects by University Distinguished Professor of Marketing Leonard Berry at Mays Business School have come to fruition. Berry, whose research focuses on improving service in cancer care, has been involved with…

  • Fighting Back Against Antimicrobial Resistance With Ultraviolet Light

    By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem, as some infections that used to be easily cured are now immune to even our most powerful antibiotics. These resistant microorganisms are called superbugs, and their…

  • Engineering Student Finds Affordability, Quality, Through Engineering Academies

    Zahra Parkar ’18 began pursuing her engineering degree by attending the Engineering Academy at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas. By Chris Scoggins, Texas A&M University College of Engineering  When Zahra Parkar ’18 was mapping out her higher education plans, affordability, challenging coursework and engaging leadership opportunities were on the top…

  • Texas A&M Joins Three Universities In ‘VETTED’ Partnership To Transition Vets Into Workforce

    Texas university and state officials gather at the Texas State Capitol to announce the establishment of VETTED. (Mays Business) By Texas A&M University Mays Business School Editor’s note: This story has been updated throughout. Texas A&M University’s military heritage, combined with its world-class business school, makes it the ideal place…

  • New Mentoring Program Reaches Out To First-Generation College Students

    By Pam Green, Texas A&M University College of Engineering As part of the Texas A&M University College of Engineering’s effort to enhance the educational experience of its students through its 25 by 25 initiative, the college has launched a new student mentoring program for first-generation engineering students, the First-Generation…

  • Registration Now Open For Chillennium 2017 Game Jam

    By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Student video game designers vying for coveted prizes will design games from scratch in just 48 hours at Chillennium 2017, an Oct. 13-15, 2017 event hosted by the Texas A&M Department of Visualization. The largest student-run event of…

  • Interdisciplinary Team Seeks To Improve Patient Privacy

    A team of Texas A&M scholars is investigating how health science researchers can accurately analyze troves of available patient data from various sources while maintaining patient privacy. The three-year, multidisciplinary study is supported by a $1 million grant from the Patient-Center Outcomes Research Institute, a group that produces…

  • Texas A&M-Qatar Awarded 19 QNRF Research Grants

    The engineering building on Qatar’s campus. By Texas A&M University at Qatar Staff A solar-powered desalination process, a polymer-enhanced foam to improve oil recovery in Qatari reservoirs and a wearable device to detect low blood sugar are just a few of the Texas A&M University at Qatar research projects selected…

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