With less-than-clear guidance from officials, many parents and teachers of K-12 students fear the spread of COVID-19.

A Texas A&M education expert explains how parents can decide whether to send their kids back to school amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Provost Fierke: ‘Taking all possible measures to restore on-campus and in-person research and teaching.’

The unique interagency agreement between Texas A&M and the Brazos County Health District aims to contain COVID-19 transmission on campus.

Organizers hope the new course will help students be better equipped with the skills necessary to critically analyze science presented in media.

The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences' Center for Educational Technologies is offering free learning modules, case studies and videos after COVID-19 moved classes online.

An online program was quickly set up at Texas A&M for U.S. engineering students to continue their research projects during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Accessible Academics

Jun 17, 2020 • 5 min. read

Laura Ann Grymes works with the Center for Educational Technologies to ensure that learners with disabilities can more easily navigate the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science's online learning materials.

The COVID-19 pandemic sheds light on the need for wider public knowledge of diseases and how they spread.

Texas A&M hosted educators from across the state who work to help international grad students, for whom English is not their primary language, to be teaching assistants.