The university has more than 1,200 veterans enrolled and is rated No.1 nationally for its veterans programs.
Many combat veterans face major barriers to participating in the civilian workforce.
In partnering with Service to School, the university will help transitioning service members and veterans learn about options for obtaining a college degree.
Texas A&M researchers identified features in the design of public and private spaces that make a difference toward comfort.
Staff and students at Texas A&M's Veteran Resource & Support Center remind us what Memorial Day is really about.
The center has been renamed in honor of the gift by Ellie and Don Knauss.
The university has assembled a working group to facilitate the transition.
Col. Gerald “Jerry” L. Smith has been recognized for his passion and dedication to veterans.
A drug identified by a Texas A&M professor has shown to improve cognitive and mood function and reduce inflammation in a Gulf War illness model.
The five students, members of the university's Corps of Cadets, have a goal of raising $15,000.