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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Texas A&M AgriLife hires poultry nutrition and water quality specialistMaharjan to lead applied research and outreach for producers statewide The post Texas A&M AgriLife hires poultry nutrition and water quality specialist appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Biophysical Society honors Josh Wand with Ignacio Tinoco AwardTexas A&M University professor celebrated for decades of discoveries in protein function The post Biophysical Society honors Josh Wand with Ignacio Tinoco Award appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Meeker Endowed Lecture Series of Excellence highlights social science in agricultureThe Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications has launched its first endowed lecture series: the Meeker Endowed Lecture Series of Excellence. The lecture series showcases leading voices in industry, academia and government. The post Meeker Endowed Lecture Series of Excellence highlights social science in agriculture appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Architecture Career Fair Set for Sept. 19 at Texas A&M’s Langford A BuildingAspiring architects at Texas A&M University will have the chance to connect with leading professionals at the Department of Architecture’s Fall 2025 Career Fair on Friday, Sept. 19, in the Langford A Building. Hosted in partnership with the ... The post Architecture Career Fair Set for Sept. 19 at Texas A&M’s Langford A Building appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Adding More Green Space to a Campus is a Simple, Cheap and Healthy Way to Help Millions of Stressed and Depressed College StudentsBy Chanam Lee, Li Deng & Yizhen Ding Stress on college students can be palpable, and it hits them from every direction: academic challenges, social pressures and financial burdens, all intermingled with their first taste of independence. It’s ... The post Adding More Green Space to a Campus is a Simple, Cheap and Healthy Way to Help Millions of Stressed and Depressed College Students appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Aggie CMAP: A Fast Track Into Construction CareersTexas A&M University’s Aggie Construction Management Apprenticeship Program (CMAP) introduces new opportunities for recent high school graduates, veterans and early-career professionals to begin building their careers in construction through an accelerated training program. Funded by a $2 million ... The post Aggie CMAP: A Fast Track Into Construction Careers appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences & Storm Chasing: Part 1 — Preparing To ChaseFrom forecasting to hands-on equipment training, students turn classroom lessons into field-ready skills....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences & Storm Chasing: Part 1 — Preparing To Chase appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- 125 Years Of History At Texas A&M UniversityThe Department of History celebrates over a century of scholarship, growth and a lasting commitment to preserving the past to shape the future. ...Read More→ The post 125 Years Of History At Texas A&M University appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Salogels Could Cool Next-Gen Buildings, Biomedical DevicesTexas A&M researchers have received funding to study novel polymers called salogels, which can be used for temperature regulation improvements....Read More→ The post Salogels Could Cool Next-Gen Buildings, Biomedical Devices appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Former Student Spotlight: Kenneth Bell ‘10A degree in political science from Texas A&M remains one of the most flexible tools in building a diverse and enriching career: just ask Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Bell, ’10. (Also: Kenneth welcomes contact from current students on LinkedIn!) In the short time since his graduation, he has built an impressive career serving at the crossroads […] The post Former Student Spotlight: Kenneth Bell ‘10 appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Department Seeking Mentors Ready to Pass It BackMentoring by Former Students provides current students with a unique and invaluable perspective that goes beyond what they learn in the classroom. Current students benefit greatly from hearing how their degree can be applied in the real world, and Former Students are in the best position to offer that guidance. By sharing personal experiences, professional […] The post Department Seeking Mentors Ready to Pass It Back appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Political Science Aggie Interns ImpressEach summer, Texas A&M political science students prove themselves in internships across the country and beyond. In 2024, twelve Aggies served in a wide range of positions–—from law firms in Texas to nonprofit organizations in Maryland and voter mobilization efforts nationwide. Aggie interns from the Department of Political Science are universally respected and highly coveted, […] The post Political Science Aggie Interns Impress appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Screen Time for Supporting Language and LiteracyThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares how parents can use technology to boost their child's language and literacy development. The post Screen Time for Supporting Language and Literacy appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Reimagining Global Teacher EducationDr. Cheryl Craig's award-winning publication addresses the impact of teacher shortages and the pandemic on global education. The post Reimagining Global Teacher Education appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Empowering Adults Through LiteracyThe Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy and Learning helps adults in Texas succeed in the classroom and workforce. The post Empowering Adults Through Literacy appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Micro-LEDs could power next-gen screensDr. Jiho Shin and international collaborators outline the promise of micro-LED technology and the manufacturing challenges preventing its use in everyday devices....Read More→ The post Micro-LEDs could power next-gen screens appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Solving the pediatric device gapAt a recent conference, Texas A&M University researchers unveiled breakthroughs in pediatric medical devices and discussed business strategies to overcome manufacturing challenges in a small market....Read More→ The post Solving the pediatric device gap appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Four Texas A&M undergraduate engineering programs rank #1 in TexasThe College of Engineering, and eight of its undergraduate engineering programs, ranked in the top 10 amongst public institutions....Read More→ The post Four Texas A&M undergraduate engineering programs rank #1 in Texas appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Mays Jumps in U.S. News & World Report Undergraduate RankingsMays Business School has risen three spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings. The school broke into the top 15 for public business schools and top 25 nationwide at No. 14 for public and No. 24 overall. “We’re proud to see this acknowledgment of the outstanding educational experience we provide for [...] The post Mays Jumps in U.S. News & World Report Undergraduate Rankings appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Soma Tech from Texas A&M University Wins Mays Business School’s Inaugural Undergraduate AI Pitch CompetitionUndergraduate students from Texas A&M University took first place at the Building a Better Future Through Business and AI National Undergraduate Pitch Competition for their product, Soma Tech — a tool that combines AI-driven analytics with smart irrigation tech for productive crop management. More than 100 teams of undergraduate students from 37 universities across the [...] The post Soma Tech from Texas A&M University Wins Mays Business School’s Inaugural Undergraduate AI Pitch Competition appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Flippen Leadership Institute Sets a New Standard for Values-Based Leadership DevelopmentMays Business School at Texas A&M University proudly announces the launch of the Flippen Leadership Institute, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to forging leaders of integrity and purpose across the university and beyond. Rooted in Texas A&M’s Core Values and inspired by the work of leadership experts and Aggie alumni Flip and Susan Flippen, the [...] The post Flippen Leadership Institute Sets a New Standard for Values-Based Leadership Development appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Just three training sessions can boost dementia care partners’ mood and confidenceCaring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia can be overwhelming for informal care partners. Most training programs for family and caregivers focuses on practical knowledge related to medical needs and dementia-related behaviors. But a new approach is gaining traction: teaching care partners problem-solving skills to balance their caregiving role with their own needs.… The post Just three training sessions can boost dementia care partners’ mood and confidence appeared first on Vital Record.
- Barriers to data sharing raise health concerns for tribal communitiesData sharing is fundamental to community health. Public health agencies share data with each other and with federal agencies, research institutions and other organizations to track diseases, advance research and better understand community health needs. “Ideally, data sharing helps health officials, policymakers and others make informed decisions,” said Cason D. Schmit, JD, a health policy… The post Barriers to data sharing raise health concerns for tribal communities appeared first on Vital Record.
- As the world grows older, experts target the biggest needs in healthy aging researchAs the global population ages—with the number of people age 65 or older expected to grow from 703 million today to 1.5 billion by 2050—what was considered old even a decade ago has changed dramatically as people stay active and healthy longer, according to healthy aging expert Marcia G. Ory, PhD. “Still, negative stereotypes persist,”… The post As the world grows older, experts target the biggest needs in healthy aging research appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- The Tail Of Triaditis: A Triple Threat For Feline HealthWhen a pet falls ill, the last thing an owner may suspect is that multiple conditions are the culprit. However, the body’s reactionary cues often respond to one another, and when one disease is working in tandem with several others, a cat’s way of life can be severely impacted. This is especially true for triaditis, […] The post The Tail Of Triaditis: A Triple Threat For Feline Health appeared first on VMBS News.
- Graduates Pursue Veterinary Medicine, Public Health Through Dual DVM-MS ProgramVeterinary medicine and public health are intertwined in many ways. Veterinarians support public health by treating zoonotic diseases that spread between animals and people; by caring for food animals and, therefore, improving human nutrition and food safety; and by protecting pets, who play an important role in owners’ mental health. Likewise, a thorough understanding of […] The post Graduates Pursue Veterinary Medicine, Public Health Through Dual DVM-MS Program appeared first on VMBS News.
- Gut, Lungs, Bones: Texas A&M Researchers Unveil Complex Interactions That Protect Foals From PneumoniaNew research shows how bacteria administered to foals via feeding tubes trigger an unexpected response in respiratory immune cells. Foal pneumonia is one of the leading causes of disease and death in foals, with severe cases being most commonly caused by the bacterium Rhodococcus equi (R. equi). Previous studies from researchers at Texas A&M University […] The post Gut, Lungs, Bones: Texas A&M Researchers Unveil Complex Interactions That Protect Foals From Pneumonia appeared first on VMBS News.