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If you’re lucky like us, a man named Michael Jackson will give you a tour of the new Elvis Presley exhibit at Texas A&M University’s Cushing Library.
Retired Prof, Violin Expert, Disputes New Study’s Surprising Findings
Apr 10, 2014 • 4 min. readJoseph Nagyvary, a retired Texas A&M University professor takes exception to a recent study that suggests new and less-expensive violins sound better.
The Texas A&M Singing Cadets have captivated audiences across the nation as skilled masters of music and men of character for 109 years.
A Texas A&M University researcher has now provided the first evidence that the Italian violin masters tried to impart specific vowel sounds to their violins.
Colleyville Art History Teacher To Receive Inspiration Award
Dec 10, 2012 • 4 min. readToni Byam-Pirotte, an art history teacher at Colleyville Heritage High School, has been selected as the 2012 recipient of the Texas A&M University Inspiration Award for Exceptional Secondary Education.
Head in and there it is, tucked away in a comfortable corner, flanked by students lounging on couches or sitting at tables, clicking laptops.
The 2012-13 season of MSC OPAS coincides with a major milestone — the organization’s 40th birthday.
Mark your calendars for the Texas A&M University Dance Program’s annual dance concert, “Perpetual Motion,” on Friday, Feb. 24 and Saturday, Feb. 25.
"We love our books, but we have so much more than that."
The crew at Texas A&M’s Rudder Theatre Complex may be the busiest people on campus.