
Culture & Society
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.
99-Year-Old Aggie Veteran Remembers Service In World War II
Dec 6, 2023 • 5 min. readJames R. McIlroy ’45 was a freshman at Texas A&M when Pearl Harbor was attacked and the U.S. entered the war. He’s among the thousands of Aggies who answered the call to service.
Jewish Studies Program To Debut In Spring 2024 Alongside Exciting Offerings
Nov 6, 2023 • 6 min. readThe first Jewish Studies program at Texas A&M kicks off with a Nov. 6 event, spring courses and a spring break study abroad trip.
Approximately 70 students will play concerts during the spring semester in three Spanish cities: Madrid, Granada and Ronda.
Texas A&M Wins Federal Grant To Tackle Teacher Shortage In Texas
Oct 2, 2023 • 2 min. readThe School of Education and Human Development will lead research to support future educators.
Texas A&M history professor Dr. Daniel Schwartz provides insight on Roman history and the prevalence of a certain meme.
Texas A&M University Recognizes Passing Of One Of The First Black Students To Enroll
Aug 18, 2023 • 2 min. readBryan native Leroy Sterling attended the university in 1963, one year before the Civil Rights Act passed.
Visual Misinformation Is Widespread On Facebook – And Often Undercounted By Researchers
Jun 30, 2023 • 4 min. readIf your instincts say a lot of images on Facebook are misleading, you’re right, according to experts.
A Texas A&M professor of African American history explains the story behind this important date and its enduring meaning as a celebration of freedom.
Celebrate Juneteenth With Events Throughout The Community
Jun 15, 2023 • 2 min. readA variety of celebrations across Bryan-College Station will bring people together to commemorate the end of slavery in Texas.