Researchers at Texas A&M and the University of Tennessee examined almost 50 years of data and found that changing your facial expression can alter the emotions you feel.
Stephen Maren. By Haley Venglar, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Some illnesses are easy to see with the naked eye. Others, like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are invisible and insidious, difficult to explain and even harder to understand. That’s why today, June 27, is National PTSD Awareness…
By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications How can you ever really know someone? Researchers at Texas A&M University found our perceived knowledge of others’ “true selves” is inherently tied to perceptions of their morality. “We found evidence consistent with a strong psychological link between morality and identity,”…
Texas A&M was ranked by BestColleges.com as first in Texas and 12th nationally to graduate the most women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. While this comes as no surprise to many, some may not realize the role the College of Liberal Arts plays in STEM…
The research grant from the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of Investing in Innovation will fund the program “Literacy-Infused Science Using Technology Opportunity (LISTO): A Five-Year Validation Project.”