
Culture & Society
Composer and multimedia artist DJ Spooky will discuss how he makes music by combining math and data.
How An American Magazine Helped Launch One Of Britain’s Favorite Christmas Carols
Dec 21, 2022 • 6 min. read‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ didn’t begin life as a song, but being set to music helped it find fame.
Evergreens have long served as symbols of life during the bleakness of winter. But Queen Victoria spurred the tradition that has become a global phenomenon.
Texas A&M Dance, Performance Studies Students To Take Part In Lights On! In Downtown Bryan
Nov 15, 2022 • 3 min. readThe event will be an introduction for community members to the School of Performance, Visual and Fine Arts.
A professor of history explains that most modern Thanksgiving traditions began in the mid-19th century, more than two centuries after the Pilgrims’ first harvest celebration.
The Department of Multicultural Services gives students from underserved cultures social support, academic opportunities and a place to call home.
Texas A&M Student Working To Bring Home Soldiers Missing In Action
Nov 11, 2022 • 5 min. readThis Veterans Day, almost 82,000 American soldiers, from WWII through to the Gulf Wars, are still missing or unaccounted for.
Women’s Movements And Youth Form Strong Alliance In Fight For Iranian Civil Rights
Oct 13, 2022 • 8 min. readProfessor says misperceptions of Iranians empower the country's oppressive regime, but "TikTok generation" and women activists may be key.
Hispanics Have Become The Majority Group In Texas. Now What?
Oct 10, 2022 • 5 min. readTexas A&M professor says Hispanics are the future of Texas and state leaders must act to address socioeconomic disparities.
Nonprofits play many pivotal roles before and after FEMA aid runs out, says the director of Texas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center.