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  • Texas A&M Meeting Its Commitment To Texas, Set To Graduate Over 10,000

    By Nancy Sawtelle, Texas A&M University Office of the Provost Texas A&M University is projected to award more than 10,000 degrees this month during 14 commencement ceremonies held across Texas and at its branch campus in Doha, Qatar. The College Station-based commencement ceremonies begin Wednesday, May 10 with…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of April 24

    1. Texas A&M’s Instagram Account Reaches 150,000 Followers Texas A&M University’s social media presence passed a major milestone this month, surpassing 150,000 followers on Instagram. Such a large following on the @TAMU account puts Texas A&M first in the nation among public U.S. universities on the platform and third for…

  • Celebrating The Commitment Of Future Aggie Teachers

    By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development As Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development graduates file into Reed Arena for commencement, friends and family in the stands may notice a splash of powder blue that stands out in the crowd…

  • Researchers Build Largest Transparent Fuel Test Assembly In The World

    This fuel assembly, which glows a fluorescent green when the structure and fluids are illuminated by a laser, will provide researchers with measurements and information about this specific type of fuel assembly, helping to advance the understanding of advanced reactor fuel assemblies. By Chris Scoggins, Texas A&M…

  • Unmanned Air Systems Could Boost Crop Production

    Bob Avant leads a panel on emerging drone technology in agriculture. By Gabe Saldana, Texas A&M University AgriLife Unmanned aircraft systems, known as drones or UAS, could be an important tool in boosting agricultural production to accommodate a roughly 30 percent global population increase to 9 billion people by 2050.

  • Fossum ’86 Wins ‘Kicking And Screaming,’ Takes Home $250k

    Terry Fossum ’86. By Rebekah Josefy, The Association of Former Students Terry Fossum ’86 is an author, public speaker, philanthropist, a former Scoutmaster for Troop 400, retired U.S. Air Force officer and current vice president of programs for the Inland Northwest Council of Boy Scouts of America. Through all…

  • The Fab Five: Last Of Five Siblings Graduates From Texas A&M

    The Sanchez siblings, from left: Carla Robinson ’13, Marcello Sanchez ’17, Nydia Sanchez ’08, Paul Sanchez ’10, and Heidi Sanchez ’15. By Susannah Hutcheson, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts senior Marcello Sanchez is a first-generation college student in the Department…

  • Materials Research Creates Potential For Improved Computer Chips And Transistors

    A collaborative University of Kentucky-Texas A&M University team has observed in real-time the transformation of a hafnia nanorod from its room temperature to tetragonal phase at 1000 degrees less than its bulk temperature. (Bethany Hudak/University of Kentucky) By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science It’s a…

  • Galveston Scientists Discover New Crustacean Species In Saltwater Caves

    Texas A&M at Galveston researchers were part of an international team that discovered a rare new crustacean species that lives only in saltwater caves. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications; and Bob Wright, Texas A&M University at Galveston Marketing & Communications An international team consisting of scientists…

  • End Of An Era: Corps Commander, Basketball Player Michalke Reflects On Her Time At Texas A&M

    Alyssa Michalke became the first woman to lead the Corps of Cadets in February 2015. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications When she arrived on campus in 2012, Alyssa Michalke’s goals for her time at Texas A&M University were modest enough. One, she wanted a challenge.

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