Architecture
- Construction Science professor remembered for his leadership and passionDavid Fleming ’75, associate professor of construction science, tragically passed away Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 on the Texas A&M campus. The post Construction Science professor remembered for his leadership and passion appeared first on Texas A&M University School of Architecture.
- Dean appoints 2024 Advisory BoardSchool of Architecture Interim Dean Patrick Suermann has chosen the 2024 cohort for his Dean's Advisory Board, an elite group of trusted alumni and industry professionals who have committed to helping aid the school with their knowledge, time and resources as it grows to its full potential and destiny as the premiere place of learning for architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and construction science. The post Dean appoints 2024 Advisory Board appeared first on Texas A&M University School of Architecture.
Bush School
- Bush School Professor Investigates Energy Interdependence in the LevantCOLLEGE STATION, TX (April 2027) – In the second issue of the Mosbacher Institute’s Pursuing Prosperity and Peace in the Levant White Paper Series, “Leveraging Economic Interdependence for Offshore Energy Developments,” Dr. Jose Morales-Arilla, Assistant Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, explores the potential for energy interdependence in the Levant Basin […] The post Bush School Professor Investigates Energy Interdependence in the Levant appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Texas A&M’s Dara Wald Named 2024 Carnegie FellowWald, a professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is among 28 scholars selected for the prestigious fellowship for research addressing political polarization. Dr. Dara Wald has been named to the 2024 class of the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Wald is a tenured Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life […] The post Texas A&M’s Dara Wald Named 2024 Carnegie Fellow appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
Education & Human Development
- NASA Recognizes Former Student’s Support of Underrepresented GroupsFormer graduate student Dr. Austin Mardon '90 has been honored with NASA's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Medal. The post NASA Recognizes Former Student’s Support of Underrepresented Groups appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Dr. Khalil Dirani Appointed EAHR Department HeadDr. Khalil M. Dirani has been appointed the new head of our School’s Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development. The post Dr. Khalil Dirani Appointed EAHR Department Head appeared first on Education and Human Development.
Engineering
- Every Drop Counts: New Algorithm Tracks Texas Daily Reservoir Evaporation RatesTexas A&M University researchers have developed a more accurate method for tracking reservoir evaporation rates that will improve water planning and management. ...Read More→ The post Every Drop Counts: New Algorithm Tracks Texas Daily Reservoir Evaporation Rates appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Discovering Alloys with Exceptional Fracture ResistanceA new refractory alloy shows unprecedented fracture toughness at very low temperatures, widening its potential for real-world applications....Read More→ The post Discovering Alloys with Exceptional Fracture Resistance appeared first on the Engineering News page.
Texas A&M Health
- Telemedicine use by Texas Medicaid patients grew statewide even pre-COVID, especially in rural areasTelemedicine has been presented as a cost-effective alternative to in-person care and a way to provide services for those facing barriers to conventional care. For example, people living in rural areas often face provider shortages and transportation challenges. Additionally, telemedicine services could help people with disabilities (many of whom are covered by Texas Medicaid) and… The post Telemedicine use by Texas Medicaid patients grew statewide even pre-COVID, especially in rural areas appeared first on Vital Record.
- New funding will extend self-advocacy program for Chinese American families of children with developmental disabilitiesA researcher with the Texas A&M University School of Public Health has been awarded $780,250 to extend her advocacy work with Chinese American families that have children with developmental disabilities into the Houston metroplex and the seven-county Brazos Valley region of Texas about 90 miles northwest of Houston. Developmental disabilities are characterized by physical and… The post New funding will extend self-advocacy program for Chinese American families of children with developmental disabilities appeared first on Vital Record.
Mays Business School
- Sam Torn ’23 ’24Hailing from a family steeped in the traditions and service of Texas A&M, senior Sam Torn ’23 ’24 is making his way with remarkable humility and a vision for leadership. A third-generation Aggie, Sam Torn ’23 ’24 naturally embodies Aggie Core Values. Grandson of R. Sam Torn ’70, whose tireless work in service of the [...] The post Sam Torn ’23 ’24 appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
- Dr. Stephen AndersonTenaciously Dedicated to Helping Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries Thrive Dr. Stephen Anderson’s drive and commitment have made him a leading scholar in entrepreneurship and marketing in developing countries. As the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Leonard L. Berry Chair in Services Marketing, Anderson is now poised to deepen Mays’ commitment to developing leaders across the [...] The post Dr. Stephen Anderson appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
- Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Deploys In Response To East Texas FloodsFour members of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) and four future Aggie veterinarians on the VET rotation have deployed to East Texas in response to historic river flooding affecting thousands of people and animals. The already soaked area is expected to receive additional rainfall on Thursday, prompting the federal Weather Prediction Center to […] The post Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Deploys In Response To East Texas Floods appeared first on VMBS News.
- Foal Health: Recognizing Neonatal Maladjustment SyndromeThe anticipation of the birth of a foal is a moment of hope and excitement for horse owners. This moment can be overshadowed, however, if the mare or foal experiences health problems during the pregnancy. Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and […] The post Foal Health: Recognizing Neonatal Maladjustment Syndrome appeared first on VMBS News.