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  • Texas A&M Innovation Bursts Onto The World Stage At SXSW

    Yell Leaders capped off a day of activations at SXSW by leading a yell practice on the Texas A&M House rooftop in Downtown Austin. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications From discussions of the future of on-campus entrepreneurship to solving global problems through big data and exploring…

  • Relive ‘The ’47 x FADER Sessions’ From Texas A&M House At SXSW

    Austin-based artist Bayonne takes the stage at Texas A&M House at SXSW. “Texas A&M Presents the ’47 x FADER Sessions” captured the spirit of SXSW by bringing together on-the-verge musical talent under one roof at Texas A&M House. The three days of performances included nine headlining acts, open-mic performances from…

  • MSC OPAS Adds Show To 2016-17 Season

    Step Afrika! dancers OPAS will present STEP AFRIKA! on Tuesday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. Texas A&M University students receive two free tickets, with a valid student identification, at the MSC Box Office. All other tickets are $10 and are on sale now at the MSC Box…

  • Student Success Seminar March 24

    By Shana Hutchins, Texas A&M College of Science Dr. David A. Laude, professor of Chemistry and Senior Vice Provost for Enrollment and Curricular Services at The University of Texas at Austin, will visit the Texas A&M University campus later this month to deliver a campus-wide seminar on student success.

  • Far From Home: Liberal Arts Student Films Refugee Crisis Abroad

    “The Jungle” in Calais, France, which served as a filming location for Batarse and Main, was recently destroyed by the French government. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts “I lost my family in the explosions. Please stop the bombing.” These are the words of one of…

  • Biology Student’s Passion To Cure C. Diff Takes Her To Haiti

    Texas A&M sophomore biology major Avery Young ’19 (standing in back of vehicle), distributes bags of food in Haiti. By Chris Jarvis, Texas A&M University College of Science Avery Young ’19 developed a deep interest in infectious diseases long before she ever stepped foot inside a Texas A&M University research…

  • Arbor Day Foundation Honors Texas A&M With Tree Campus Recognition

    The Century Tree By Keith Randall, Texas A&M Marketing & Communications Texas A&M University has been honored with the 2016 Tree Campus USA recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management. “Students are eager to volunteer in their communities and become better stewards…

  • Chlorine May Purify Drinking Water, But What Does It Leave Behind?

    By Rae Lynn Mitchell, Texas A&M University Health Science Center The use of chlorine to disinfect drinking water is a staple of public health efforts around the world. This purification process has made water-borne diseases like cholera largely a memory in the developed world, but chlorinating drinking water is…

  • Longest Running Industry Conference At Texas A&M University Celebrates 70th Year

    Ein Strommast. By Shraddha Sankhe, Texas A&M University College of Engineering The Conference for Protective Relay Engineers kicks off its 70th annual meeting at Texas A&M University this week. The event is the longest continually running industry conference at Texas A&M. The conference is nationally recognized as a meeting…

  • Lauren Bush Lauren To Headline ‘Bank of America Volunteerism Program’ At Texas A&M

    By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff The Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics and Public Policy in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University will present the annual Bank of America Program on Volunteerism on Monday, April 24. The featured speaker will be Lauren…

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