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Two Texas A&M University statistics professors have been appointed to endowed chairs within the Department of Statistics.
Students Design Fictional Radio Stations, Operate A Real One In Cutting-Edge Courses
Dec. 8, 2015 • 5 min. readHoused in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, the radio program is open to all majors and provides a level of real-world experience.
College Of Medicine Alum “Gives Back” $1 Million For Scholarships
Dec. 4, 2015 • 3 min. readThe Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine recently received its first one million dollar alumni gift from Jay Olen Franklin.
You’re never too old to stop learning—at least not according to Dr. Oak DeBerg ’11, who, as a retiree and veteran, received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Texas A&M.
An “open” textbook is an openly-licensed, digital textbook that can be read, downloaded and printed online at no cost, for anyone to use and share freely.
Professors from across the Texas A&M system met Monday for the Sixth Annual Chancellor’s Summit on Texas Education.
Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study announced its Faculty Fellows for the 2015-16 academic year.
Wijekumar’s project, known as the Intelligent Tutoring System for the Structure Strategy, got its start in July 2001 at Penn State University.
A Texas A&M University study found female students do better in language arts and math when they have female teachers.
Four Faculty Honored With Professorships For Undergraduate Teaching
Sep. 2, 2015 • 4 min. readFour members of the Texas A&M University faculty have been honored with University Professorships for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence.