The horror genre is maturing and becoming more imaginative and inclusive – in who can play hero and antihero, and who gets to be the monster and savior.

An event that facilitates reconciliation between descendants of Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust and Holocaust survivors will take place at Reed Arena April 7.

The Memorial Student Center Student Conference On Latinx Affairs is set for April 4-6.

George Washington University Professor David Shambaugh will explore the past, present and future of U.S.-China relations at a Feb. 28 lecture.

Ambassador Ed Djerejian will give his insider perspective and experiences on President George H.W. Bush’s foreign policy.

Student-led effort to raise money for a statue of Matthew Gaines kicks off.

I-Week at Texas A&M brings together international food, clothing, exhibits, and more from around the world Feb. 18-22

Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources have entered into a research cooperative to promote food, water security and international development.