
Culture & Society
West Virginia Elementary Teachers, Inspired By Texas A&M Yell Leaders, Establish Yell For Their Students
Feb 1, 2024 • 4 min. readTeachers were so moved by an Aggie Yell Leader on ESPN College GameDay, they helped their students form the Ramage Elementary Yell Leaders.
Texas A&M Professor of History Dr. Albert S. Broussard says King’s influence extended well beyond the U.S.
A team of six current and former Texas A&M history students has been hired by the U.S. Army to help preserve its cherished legacy.
Strong Connections Found Between Vaccine Hesitancy And Support For Vaccinating Pets
Dec 22, 2023 • 3 min. readStudy findings raise the stakes for public health efforts to improve attitudes about vaccination rates across the board.
When And How Did The ‘Holiday Season’ Become So Important?
Dec 21, 2023 • 7 min. readCollege of Arts and Sciences professors provide historical and social context regarding why and how we experience “the holiday season” today.
How Cinnamon, Nutmeg And Ginger Became The Scents Of Winter Holidays
Dec 19, 2023 • 5 min. readA Texas A&M plant scientist explains why these spices with tropical origins are closely associated with the Northern Hemisphere's holiday season.
A legacy of the British Empire, Christmas pudding is enjoyed around the world – including in former British colonies.
A Texas A&M expert explains how to not let it ruin time with your loved ones.
Statistics Student Devotes Class Project To Helping Aggie Baseball Team
Dec 14, 2023 • 4 min. readDrew Kearny ’25 analyzed the team's pitching data, helping to refine its strategies for player development.
Cadet Research Project Honors Aggies Who Are Missing In Action
Dec 13, 2023 • 4 min. readJunior history major Jackson Baker's project has resulted in the first comprehensive list of Aggies who have gone MIA.