The Texas A&M School of Public Health is starting a two-year initiative to hire 16 new faculty members and scholars in response to interest created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

After enduring his own health problems, Dylan McCreedy is determined to help those suffering from spinal cord injuries.

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The Chancellor's EDGES fellowships honor mid-career faculty members making significant marks in their disciplines.

Texas A&M researcher Martial Ndeffo is applying mathematical programs and new approaches to find ways to prevent the spread of diseases.

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College of Architecture professor Rodney Hill, who came to Texas A&M in 1969 and designed the university’s mace, influenced thousands of Aggies during his tenure.

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In 1968, Betty Miller Unterberger became the first woman to hold the position of full professor at the university.

Health & Environment

Active For Life

Mar 24, 2021 • 6 min. read

Marcia Ory reflects on 20 years at the Texas A&M School of Public Health and her career in healthy aging.