A Texas A&M expert discusses the real causes and ways to keep teachers in the classroom.

Individuals who lack real-life support are more likely to make connections through gaming, Texas A&M researchers found.

College of Education & Human Development Professor Kay Wijekumar's project aims to improve reading comprehension in fourth and fifth grade students across the country.

The funding from the U.S. Department of Education created the RISE Scholars Network.

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

A study by a Texas A&M researcher analyzed student data focused on how long it takes underrepresented populations to graduate.

A review by Texas A&M researchers identifies various challenges unique to this population.

Men who have multiple medical conditions and frustrations with healthcare are more likely to turn to the internet for information, a Texas A&M study suggests.

Texas A&M research found participants who watched a running shoe commercial with background music had a higher emotional response.

Texas A&M researchers found that the small mammals are internally warmed by thermogenic leak from their skeletal muscle, which elevates their metabolic rate.