Trey Marchbanks, an associate research scientist in the College of Liberal Arts, received a grant to study the link between immigration and school safety, education and juvenile justice.

Texas A&M Chemistry invites science enthusiasts to experience the 29th Chemistry Open House and Science Exploration Gallery.

The U.S. Department of Education awarded the Bilingual Program and the Educational Administration Program two five-year grants totaling $5.5 million.

The goal was to find out if there really was an effect of extracurricular activities on both academic and social outcomes.

“Sit less, move more.”

43 students who took part last month in Summer Educational Enrichment in Math at Texas A&M University.

The Center on Disability and Development was recently awarded two grants from the Division of Academic Quality and Workforce to fund research projects involving students with autism spectrum disorders.

The Youth Adventure Program encourages career exploration by allowing participants to choose a field of interest for a one week course. YAP offers courses in almost every college at Texas A&M from architecture to investigative forensics.

Beginning on Friday (June 10), the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum will be accepting donations of new and gently-used children’s books.

Climate change can be a contentious topic in classrooms, but Texas A&M atmospheric sciences professor Gunnar Schade hopes to clear the air at a climate change workshop for K-12 educators.