
English
Professor Explores Why Horror Movies Have Become Increasingly Bloody
Oct 25, 2024 • 7 min. readThe kills in scary films are bloodier than ever, but that doesn’t necessarily make them scarier, a Texas A&M English professor says.
English Department Inherits Shakespeare Project 150 Years In The Making
Apr 24, 2024 • 9 min. readFaculty and students are innovating Shakespeare studies for the digital age and sharing their work during a symposium April 26.
‘Ozark’ And ‘The Creator’ Actor, Aggie Marc Menchaca Catches Up With His Alma Mater
Mar 19, 2024 • 5 min. readThe San Angelo native who earned a degree in English from Texas A&M has gone on to dozens of series and film roles, plus one “royal” wedding.
New Writing Scholarship Continues Pulitzer Prize-Winner’s Legacy
Aug 21, 2023 • 5 min. readThe family of former Texas A&M English professor Charles Gordone has established a scholarship to honor the award-winning playwright.
How An American Magazine Helped Launch One Of Britain’s Favorite Christmas Carols
Dec 21, 2022 • 6 min. read‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ didn’t begin life as a song, but being set to music helped it find fame.
The 1868 massacre in the small Texas town of Millican is thought to have killed or driven away up to 300 Black Americans.
Outgoing College of Liberal Arts Dean Pamela R. Matthews reflects on her passion for words, love of Texas A&M and admiration of students.
Understanding Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May 24, 2021 • 9 min. readQ&A with Texas A&M professor Vanita Reddy.