A book by Texas A&M’s Lorien Foote describes a moment during the Civil War when the U.S. flag brought comfort and cause for celebration to Union soldiers.
Henry Clay Dethloff wrote "Texas Aggies Go to War" and "A Centennial History of Texas A&M University, 1876-1976," a title that is considered to be the definitive history of Texas A&M.
Texas A&M University has acquired a first edition of Stephen F. Austin’s Map of Texas, which is considered to be the first meaningful map of Texas and one of eight known to still exist. (Texas A&M University Libraries) By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries is excited…
The exact cause and nature of the fog has remained mostly unknown for decades, but an international team of scientists that includes several Texas A&M University-affiliated researchers believes that the mystery has been solved and that the same air chemistry also happens in China and other locales.
This article recounts the life of James Francis Hollingsworth and is the 3rd in a five part series to honor these servicemen and the sacrifice they made for us all.