A dozen audio stories about Aggies recorded by StoryCorps and complementary murals are on exhibit at J. Wayne Stark Galleries through Jan. 31.

The documentary, based on the Texas A&M Diversity VP’s book, debuts Feb. 7 on Shudder and features an interview from ‘Get Out’ director Jordan Peele.

Jay O’Brien earned a Regional Emmy Award in the Texas Heritage category from the Lone Star chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Commandant of the Corps of Cadets Brig. Gen. Joe. E. Ramirez, Jr., Texas A&M Class of 1979, accepted the award on behalf of the university.

Texas A&M University researchers’ findings raise new questions about the settlement of early peoples on the continent.

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, whose General Land Office manages the Alamo, called the event an “important milestone in preserving Texas history."

Too often, public discussion about how to handle these sensitive sites occurs only after graves have been disturbed.