By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts It seems that for every “Four score and seven years ago…” speech, there are countless others that go uncelebrated and disappear from the pages of America’s history. We wanted to find out why. So, in honor of President’s Day,…
Steve Maren and his Emotion and Memory Systems Laboratory (EMSL) have made a breakthrough discovery that could help clinicians better treat disorders like PTSD. (College of Liberal Arts) By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Steve Maren, the Claude H. Everett Jr. ’47 Chair of Liberal Arts…
By Justin Ikpo, Texas A&M University Department of Multicultural Services The Department of Multicultural Services (DMS) will host the Inaugural Texas A&M University Race Identity and Social Equity (RISE) Conference on Friday, Feb. 2. The College of Education and Human Development will serve as this year’s College Champion.
Researchers at work in Rising Star cave. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M Marketing & Communications A research team that included a Texas A&M University anthropologist who determined the fossil remains discovered last year in a South African cave almost certainly coexisted with early Homo sapiens has been named one of…
Reuben May, a.k.a, Reginald S. Stuckey, uses rap as a conduit for discussing controversial issues in the classroom. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts By day, he’s Reuben May, the Glasscock University Professor in Undergraduate Teaching Excellence and…
The Liberal Arts building at Texas A&M. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts The College of Liberal Arts has a few valuable tips for students, especially freshmen, who want to make the most of their university years — and it’s more entertaining than one might…
Preserved maize cobs from the El Gigante rockshelter, Honduras, directly dated by AMS 14C. (Penn State photo) By Keith Randall, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications A team of researchers that includes a Texas A&M University anthropologist has analyzed a trove of ancient maize and their findings cast new light…
The Liberal Arts Building. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Inside every College of Liberal Arts student resides the mind of a visionary, the heart of a philanthropist, and the spirit of an entrepreneur. Thanks to the $3 million Debbie and Mike Hilliard ’73 Entrepreneurship and Innovation…
By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development Quality teacher preparation is key to a successful, quality teacher in the classroom. Thanks to the Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation, the special education program in the College of Education and Human Development is getting a financial…
As the first recipient of the Don Kelly Collection Fellowship, Nikita Shepard is visiting Texas A&M University to conduct research for her master’s degree thesis on the history of LGBT youths, primarily post-WWII to 2000. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Growing up is hard. But…