While some states are releasing prisoners to keep them from getting infected, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared that's not an option here.

The university has assembled a working group to facilitate the transition.

The official U.S. Census can be completed online for the first time.

This webinar series will address implications of the CARES Act for individuals, small businesses and the health care sector.

Students will be able to pursue an early conferral of their degrees as the college responds to Gov. Greg Abbott’s waiver of certain licensing rules to support the nursing workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Texas A&M School of Public Health professor examines how prevention efforts have been hampered in the U.S. and what leaders can do to better protect citizens.

Behavioral changes like social distancing are an often-missing factor in disease outbreak models, a Texas A&M expert says.

Texas A&M pandemic experts discussed the virus’ latest developments and answered questions from the public during a talk at Rudder Forum.

Texas A&M infectious disease experts say many questions about COVID-19 remain unanswered, but the outbreak highlights the need for pandemic preparedness and education in the U.S.

The 65th MSC SCONA will host delegates from around the nation to create innovative solutions to major issues.