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The Color Of Hope: A Daughter’s Journey To Bring Attention To Missing Soldiers And Their Families
Jul 3, 2025 • 12 min. readGrowing up with a father declared missing in action in Vietnam led Karoni Forrester ’96 down a path of discovery and ignited a passion to help other families find answers and community.
Support Networks May Be The Missing Link For College Students Who Seek Help For Excessive Drinking
Jul 2, 2025 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M University School of Public Health study combines two major approaches to shed new light on help-seeking behaviors.
Texas A&M Expert Featured In Documentary About The Health Benefits Of Nature
Jul 1, 2025 • 2 min. readMajor new film is sponsored by REI and produced by Robert Redford’s environmental philanthropy.
Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel.
Former Texas A&M University President Dr. Jarvis E. Miller Passes Away At 96
Jun 27, 2025 • 5 min. readAs the university’s 18th president and leader in agricultural economics, Miller embodied the Aggie Spirit, living a life of service to the state, the nation and the world.
Study Shows Plants And Green Décor In Hospital Rooms May Aid Stress Recovery
Jun 27, 2025 • 4 min. readResearchers use immersive VR to understand how different visual elements in hospital rooms affect relaxation and cognitive restoration in patients experiencing acute stress.
New research provides the first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking.
Your Pet’s Lake Day Survival Guide For The Fourth Of July
Jun 26, 2025 • 5 min. readExpert advice on safeguarding your pet from common hazards on the water for a fun and stress-free holiday.
Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Receives $5M In State Funding To Support Disaster Relief Efforts
Jun 26, 2025 • 3 min. readWith the investment by the Texas Legislature and Gov. Greg Abbott through Senate Bill 1, the VET can build a new foundation for its teaching, outreach and response programming.
Guac Is Extra, But Should It Be? Texas A&M Anthropologist Shows The Resilience Of Ancient Avocados
Jun 25, 2025 • 5 min. readTexas A&M anthropologist Dr. Heather B. Thakar uncovers the 11,000-year history of avocado domestication at El Gigante Rockshelter, revealing how ancient Hondurans shaped the evolution of this globally significant crop.