The federally funded and recognized Texas A&M rural centers and programs address the needs of rural, underserved populations across Texas and beyond.

The College of Nursing will use the $1 million grant to reduce morbidity and mortality of substance abuse in the Texas gulf bend.

The award will help a Texas A&M program prevent and reduce the impact of opioid use disorder in women, children and families in rural communities of Southeast Texas.

The college has been recognized for its continued efforts in creating environments that enhance student learning and professional development.

A Texas A&M advanced practice nurse answers common questions about cloth face coverings.

The Texas A&M College of Nursing will partner with five family nurse practitioner-led primary care sites, giving students the opportunity to be immersed in clinical education while increasing care in underserved areas.

A Texas A&M mental health expert offers advice for reducing anxiety as Americans begin to return to work and daily routines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stopping The Spread

April 1, 2020 • 4 min. read

A Texas A&M nurse explains how the novel coronavirus spreads so quickly, and how you can help flatten the curve.

Texas A&M health professions students took part in the nation’s largest interprofessional disaster response simulation.