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Texas A&M Students Bring Veterinary Medicine To Underserved Members Of Campus Community
Sep. 26, 2022 • 5 min. readREACH Pet Health Fair gives vet students a chance to practice key skills while giving back to Aggie service staff.
The new biweekly TV program invites viewers to explore behind-the-scene stories at the nation’s largest university.
Texas A&M Expert Testifies To Congress: We Have The Tools To Tackle Climate Change
Sep. 21, 2022 • 3 min. readAndrew Dessler testified before a congressional subcommittee Tuesday regarding the Public Lands and Waters Climate Leadership Act of 2022.
Queen Of Netherlands Visits With Texas A&M-Galveston Faculty To Discuss Climate
Sep. 19, 2022 • 3 min. readThe visit felt "celebratory" in light of the campus' 13 years of collaboration with the Dutch, says Professor Sam Brody.
Former student Ray Rothrock and other donors are instrumental in helping elevate the university as a cybersecurity leader through $10 million combined gift.
Center On Conflict And Development Opens Applications For Student Media Grant Program
Sep. 15, 2022 • 4 min. readStudents from around the world can receive funding to chronicle pressing international issues like food insecurity, violence and migration.
Aggies Mark Hispanic Heritage Month With Celebratory And Educational Events
Sep. 15, 2022 • 2 min. readTexas A&M student organizations and Multicultural Services join to deliver an exploration of Hispanic culture and more.
Constitution Day Sept. 17 celebrates the signing of the nation's foundational document.
Texas A&M’s L.T. Jordan Institute houses a small collection of artifacts showcasing the relationship between Elizabeth II and the Aggie family who advanced the Crown’s interests in the Middle East.
The campus community celebrated the new 20-acre outdoor space ahead of Saturday's win over Sam Houston State.