In a talk at Texas A&M’s Bush School, historian Phillips O’Brien said the Russian invasion, now in its third year, raises a number of difficult questions about military power in the 21st century.
From Winston Churchill to Kate Bush, a Texas A&M historian explores the close, complicated relationship between the United States and the country we celebrate our independence from today.
A contract awarded to the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station will support the development of applications to memoralize veterans interred at three VA cemeteries.
A Texas A&M professor of history says that not only do long wait times discourage people from voting, they disproportionately affect Black and Latino voters.
The 1969 uprising and protests in Greenwich Village helped jump-start the modern LGBTQ movement, a Texas A&M expert says, making way for a more tolerant America.