Texas A&M former student Andrea Lloyd has spent the last year at NASA compiling resources and information as the organization celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.
By College of Liberal Arts Ayanna Thompson, professor of English at George Washington University, will deliver a presentation, “Shakespeare, Race, and Performance: What We Still Don’t Know,” on Thursday, Nov. 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 2300D in the Memorial Student Center on the campus of…
By Elena Watts, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications For four centuries, white oppression has been a foundational, institutionalized and systemic reality in America, said Texas A&M Distinguished Professor of Sociology Joe Feagin in his presentation as part of the Diversity Speaker Series sponsored by the Texas A&M Office of…
By Elena Watts, Marketing and Communications Margot Lee Shetterly, the author of “Hidden Figures,” addressed an audience on the campus of Texas A&M University earlier this month about her journey as a first-time author. Her presentation was part of the 2017 Common Ground Reading Initiative sponsored by the Texas…
By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Every year, the United States spends over $10 billion on education funding through the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill. But are these investments in education helping veterans in the labor market? That’s the question Andrew Barr, a professor from the Department of…
By Mary Engelker and Susannah Hutcheson, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts In 1909, thousands of women took to the streets of New York City to demand better wages, equal rights, and shorter hours. In turn, International Women’s Day was born. The United Nations began to celebrate…