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A new avian health complex will be formally opened at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences.
In an area of Texas known by locals as “East of Weird” because of its proximity to progressive Austin, a farm is yielding many bushels of fruit and vegetables on a space no larger than a parking space.
HRRC: 25 Years Of Helping Communities Reduce And Recover From Disasters
Mar 31, 2014 • 6 min. readTexas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center is edging the focus of disaster planning away from emergency management, in favor of helping communities and their leaders plan smarter.
Texas A&M University professors are knee deep in research about rising waters. They’re uncovering vital information to help protect lives, property and the natural environment of coastal dwellers.
Economic Impact Of Texas A&M Locally Passes $4 Billion Annually
Jan 25, 2013 • 5 min. readTexas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp announced that the annual economic impact of the A&M System in the Bryan/College Station area has surpassed the $4 billion milestone.
Faculty from Texas A&M University, the University of Arkansas and Texas Tech University are using “Second Life“ to prepare agricultural communications students for real-life crisis situations.
This historic piece of legislation created what are known as land-grant universities, one of which is Texas A&M University.
Camp Hearne was among the largest, housing almost 5,000 POWS in its brief tenure.
Despite outside appearances on most days, the air quality over the Bryan-College Station area is poor, so much so that it likely fails federal ozone standards.
High-powered high schools in a big city provide a firm foundation for future academics in the life sciences, but so do many smaller schools.