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The week celebrating the signing of the Constitution features campus events, KAMU-TV programming and lectures.
Members of the Texas A&M and Bryan-College Station communities can take part in the celebration of Latinx culture and achievements through Oct. 26.
The 2020 Mildred Cohn Award in Biological Chemistry recognizes Texas A&M Provost Dr. Carol A. Fierke’s scholarship, scientific contributions and mentorship.
Transportation Services compiled a comprehensive guide of traffic, parking and transportation information to help fans navigate Aggieland.
The Bonfire Memorial walkways will undergo maintenance in order be compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.
John J. Koldus III Remembered For Commitment To Texas A&M Students
Aug 13, 2019 • 8 min. readKoldus, Texas A&M’s first and longest-serving vice president for Student Affairs, passed away at age 89.
Texas A&M students, faculty and staff now have access to more than 13,000 courses on LinkedIn Learning at no charge.
The name change to the Business Library and Collaboration Commons coincides with the 25th year of the library on West Campus and its ties with Mays Business School.
The new 155,077 square-foot Medical Research and Education Building II more than doubles the existing research space for the Health Science Center.
The Division of Information Technology’s cybersecurity awareness campaign was recognized for teaching best practices through Aggie LIFE, a digital board game.