Seasonal allergies can cause a number of symptoms like sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes, but they do not cause fever.

Researchers at Texas A&M and the University of Tennessee examined almost 50 years of data and found that changing your facial expression can alter the emotions you feel.

A Texas A&M adult education professor found that one of the top motivations among prison educators was the need to change the criminal justice system.

A Texas A&M study found that students who used E-flashcards statistically outperformed those who use paper flashcards when learning Chinese.

Groundbreaking research using technology to support caregivers received a grant from the Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium.

Psychological & Brain Science professor Mary Meagher served as psychologist for a Department of Health and Human Services task force responding to the opioid crisis.

Texas A&M expert Jennifer Mercieca dissects Michael Cohen’s testimony and argumentative strategy of dissociation.

A study authored by a public health doctoral candidate found that a one-size-fits-all approach to prevention is not the answer.

A Texas A&M study shows that a video game developed by students and faculty in its visualization department helps improve outcomes for students studying calculus, a prerequisite for STEM degrees with a high failure rate.

Fans of the documentary based on the book by Texas A&M Diversity VP Robin R. Means Coleman can catch a screening at the Queen Theatre Feb. 13 or on campus Feb. 17.