Texas A&M University’s new West Campus housing – White Creek Apartments will be ready for students to begin moving in on August 22.

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New Avian Health Complex Opens

Aug 11, 2015 • 3 min. read

A new avian health complex will be formally opened at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences.

To be located on the corner of George Bush Drive and Coke Street, the new Music Activities Center will accommodate more than 1,300 student musicians.

“This vessel represents the cutting-edge approach to research that Texas A&M at Galveston is known for, and I salute them for their innovative spirit and for the potentially life-changing results that will come from the research done with this vessel.”

A proposed “Ike Dike” to protect the Galveston/Houston area from hurricane storm surges should incorporate amenities that could stimulate economic and social opportunities.

Three student entrepreneurs from Startup Aggieland, have launched a storefront operation, Lynx Toys.

An interdisciplinary research team led by a Texas A&M University at Qatar math professor has theorized the ill-fated plane plunged vertically into the southern Indian Ocean in March 2014.

Texas A&M students recently crafted real estate proposals for the project, including design concepts, construction schedules and operating cost estimates.

The Office of the President and the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs will welcome guests on campus for Parents’ Weekend for open houses.

The contribution will support the construction of the Engineering Education Complex (EEC).