Leroy Dorsey is interviewed in the Memorial Day documentary exploring the rhetoric of Theodore Roosevelt.

The university is among 16 institutions accepted into an artificial intelligence ethics initiative backed by the National Humanities Center (NHC) and Google.

A Texas A&M expert breaks down how Jackson’s unique experience as a public defender and a Black woman may shape the future of the nation’s highest court.

The author will discuss her award-winning novels and screenwriting works on April 6.

The 1868 massacre in the small Texas town of Millican is thought to have killed or driven away up to 300 Black Americans.

Marquis Alexander '13 made university history in 2012 when he became the first Black student and second veteran to serve in the position.

After making Texas A&M history, the former student went on to serve as Bastrop County's first Black county judge at age 27.

Arts & Humanities

Love For The Game

Nov 29, 2021 • 4 min. read

Charean Williams ‘86 used her love for football, passion for journalism and devotion to Texas A&M to blaze a trail for women in NFL coverage.

A needs assessment conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute found that healthcare support is a priority need for the state's veterans.

Recent Texas A&M research shows that emergency management often lacks inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.