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PBS Documents Texas A&M Marine Biologist’s Dangerous Cave Dives
Sep 14, 2016 • 3 min. readTexas A&M University at Galveston marine biologist Tom Iliffe, one of the world’s foremost scientific cave divers, will be featured in the Public Broadcasting System series “Forces of Nature”.
This fall, Aggie Agora is offering the campus community a variety of events to promote civic engagement.
Texas A&M is one of 27 universities in the nation to be honored with a Women’s Excellence Award by the National Panhellenic Conference.
Texas A&M athletics has a record 28 current and former student-athletes competing in the Rio Olympics.
Professor of Communication Jennifer Mercieca explains why it’s important as Americans to be citizens and not partisans.
Breeja Larson is not your average Texas A&M student. Larson is an Olympian and gold medalist who's carried the Aggie spirit with her in every aspect of her success.
For the second year, SEC Network is turning over its control room to the 14 Southeastern Conference schools for a two-week stretch. Texas A&M will take over the network on Tuesday, July 19.
"You can use this approach to analyze films, literature, political campaigns, newspaper articles, legal rulings…just about anything that has a component related to sexuality and gender.”
Efforts to restore the La Belle, a French ship that sank off the coast in Matagorda Bay during the winter of 1686, have been completed by researchers at Texas A&M University’s Conservation Research Laboratory.
Texas A&M Speech and Debate team is hoping to attract new students and increase the number of events they can compete in.