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Texas A&M University is redefining the coffee industry, from soil to sip.

Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences former student confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.

Texas A&M experts say water conditions on the border have changed so much that the current legal framework for managing them is inadequate.

New analysis shows one out of every 81 jobs in Texas is supported by the university and its current and former students’ activities.

The incoming president is likely to stick with longstanding foreign policy, according to the co-directors of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy.

The long-reigning dictator was overthrown this month, ushering in a new era for a Middle Eastern nation torn apart by civil war. A Texas A&M expert explains how it happened and how the U.S. has responded.

The three events will bring together leaders and experts to discuss the contributions of women, the protection of cultural heritage and the role of Ireland in international policy.

Experts from the Texas A&M College of Architecture study the impacts of natural disasters and how communities recover.

Texas A&M’s newest academic college will prepare students to enter a $1.5 trillion industry essential to the nation’s economic prosperity, national security and environmental protection and conservation.

Dr. Gregory Gause at Bush School D.C. says how Israel chooses to respond will determine if and how the conflict escalates.