
liberal arts and humanities
Law Student Places In Writing Competition On Intensely Debated Topic
Oct 3, 2016 • 1 min. readTexas A&M School of Law 3L Cielo Fortin-Camacho received third place in the ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law’s 2016 Student Writing Competition with her article, “Red-Handed Without a Defense: Limiting the Risk of Forfeiture When Leasing to Lawful Marijuana Tenants.”
Prominent African-American Literature Journal Headquartered At Texas A&M Turns 40
Sep 20, 2016 • 8 min. readWhen the young wordsmiths were unable to collect enough in donations to publish the first edition of the journal, Callaloo, they pulled money from their own pockets.
Ecaroh Jackson, a sophomore interdisciplinary studies major, was recently selected as part of the University Scholars class of 2019.
This fall, Aggie Agora is offering the campus community a variety of events to promote civic engagement.
Sports Psychology And Sociology Experts Available For Olympic Games Commentary
Aug 9, 2016 • 1 min. readArnold LeUnes and Reuben May available for Olympic commentary.
Dean Pamela R. Matthews ’81 and her husband, Dennis Berthold, endowed two gifts totaling $104,000 benefiting Liberal Arts students and faculty.
The College of Education and Human Development has hired Suprena Bennett as its new Assistant Dean of Finance and Administration.
"You can use this approach to analyze films, literature, political campaigns, newspaper articles, legal rulings…just about anything that has a component related to sexuality and gender.”
Efforts to restore the La Belle, a French ship that sank off the coast in Matagorda Bay during the winter of 1686, have been completed by researchers at Texas A&M University’s Conservation Research Laboratory.
Texas A&M Speech and Debate team is hoping to attract new students and increase the number of events they can compete in.