
history
Kyle: The Life And Legacy Of The Man Behind Texas A&M’s Football Stadium
Nov. 23, 2022 • 16 min. read‘The Fighting Dean of the Fighting Aggies’ sowed the seeds for the university’s lasting success in agriculture and athletics.
Texas A&M Student Working To Bring Home Soldiers Missing In Action
Nov. 11, 2022 • 5 min. readThis Veterans Day, almost 82,000 American soldiers, from WWII through to the Gulf Wars, are still missing or unaccounted for.
Historian: Holocaust Comparisons Are Frequent In US Politics
Oct. 4, 2022 • 6 min. readIt reflects a shallow understanding of the actual genocide and the U.S. response, a Texas A&M history professor says.
What Queen Elizabeth’s Death Means For The UK And Beyond
Sep. 14, 2022 • 5 min. readA Texas A&M history professor reflects on the monarch's death and its potential effects.
Texas A&M’s L.T. Jordan Institute houses a small collection of artifacts showcasing the relationship between Elizabeth II and the Aggie family who advanced the Crown’s interests in the Middle East.
Title IX Ushered In A Time Of Change For Texas A&M’s Corps Of Cadets
July 27, 2022 • 10 min. readThe law helped open doors that had long been closed to women — and it would take courage to walk through them.
Texas A&M Professor of History Adam Seipp says the landings on the beaches of Nazi-occupied France were a critical moment in World War II – but not in the way many think.
Communication Professor Featured In History Channel Documentary
May 27, 2022 • 3 min. readLeroy Dorsey is interviewed in the Memorial Day documentary exploring the rhetoric of Theodore Roosevelt.
The 1868 massacre in the small Texas town of Millican is thought to have killed or driven away up to 300 Black Americans.
A Texas A&M historian explains the significance of Tejano history to the U.S. and Mexico.