Arts & Humanities

Reshaping Rural Education

April 9, 2021 • 7 min. read

A Texas A&M program is supporting rural school districts and early college programs.

Through studying sheep, researchers hope to find a way to prevent the generational transfer of polycystic ovary syndrome in humans.

Texas hemp farmers will be able to conduct potency tests for management purposes at three locations.

From her start as a first-gen freshman, Alaya Keane is now a doctoral student conducting research to improve the environment.

The effort aims to expand Texas A&M's statewide reach of water research and extension efforts.

Sterilizing used face masks and gowns by exposing them to electron beams could help mitigate the shortage of personal protective equipment.

Researchers work with TV news crew to analyze voters’ inner reactions to presidential debate.

The state-of-the-art building will advance the understanding of plants and their microbiomes.

A video game developed by a Texas A&M animal science senior helps users develop cattle-working skills.

The distinction places agriculture researcher Seth Murray among top young scientists in the nation.