
NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Texas A&M Forest Service awards $4 million for community forestry projectsFunding will help 18 organizations address urban challenges with nature-based solutions The post Texas A&M Forest Service awards $4 million for community forestry projects appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- 3 tips to pick out a sweet watermelonA ripe, juicy watermelon can be a mouthwatering snack on a hot summer day The post 3 tips to pick out a sweet watermelon appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Legislators allocate almost $630 million to Texas A&M Forest ServiceNew funds will support wildfire suppression aircraft, volunteer fire departments The post Legislators allocate almost $630 million to Texas A&M Forest Service appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- New Construction Field Lab Launches at Texas A&M-RELLIS CampusTexas A&M’s College of Architecture unveiled its new Construction Field Lab (CFL) at the Texas A&M-RELLIS campus during a June 23 ceremony. Located at the southwest corner of the RELLIS campus, the Construction Field Lab is a collaborative ... The post New Construction Field Lab Launches at Texas A&M-RELLIS Campus appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Juneteenth Bell Joins Galveston Museum InitiativeIn a significant step toward honoring the legacy of Juneteenth, the Texas A&M University Department of Architecture proudly announces the relocation of its Juneteenth Bell — initially unveiled in 2021 — to the Nia Cultural Center (2217 The ... The post Juneteenth Bell Joins Galveston Museum Initiative appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Southeast Texas Grant: Community-Driven Research from the Ground UpDozens of graduate students from across Texas gathered at Lamar University in Beaumont from May 20 to 22 for the second annual Graduate Student Summer Institute, a hands-on training focused on climate resilience and community-based research. The event ... The post Southeast Texas Grant: Community-Driven Research from the Ground Up appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Texas A&M Physicist Baishan Hu Earns Early Career Scientist PrizeDr. Hu is one of three scientists worldwide recognized this year by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for their exceptional achievements and future potential in nuclear physics....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Physicist Baishan Hu Earns Early Career Scientist Prize appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Who’s The BOSS?Best of Statistical Science (BOSS) 2025 showcases excellence in statistics. ...Read More→ The post Who’s The BOSS? appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- In Memory Of A Mentor: Fellowship Honors Dr. Raytcho Dimitrov LazarovThe endowed award continues his legacy of teaching, research and student mentorship in Texas A&M’s Department of Mathematics....Read More→ The post In Memory Of A Mentor: Fellowship Honors Dr. Raytcho Dimitrov Lazarov appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Amy ’84 and Tim Leach ’82 give $1 million to the Bush School for endowed chair honoring Randy Sims ’61, a widely respected Brazos Valley officialThe Leaches’ investment will fund an expansion of the Bush School of Government and Public Service’s City and County Governance Program. “We are profoundly grateful to Amy ’84 and Tim Leach ’82 for their extraordinary generosity to support public service and the future of Texas. Their gift will empower us to better serve communities across […] The post Amy ’84 and Tim Leach ’82 give $1 million to the Bush School for endowed chair honoring Randy Sims ’61, a widely respected Brazos Valley official appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- New Policy Brief Reveals Five Key Insights about TariffsA new issue of The Takeaway explains how Tariffs cost consumers and cannot close budget gaps or trade deficits. COLLEGE STATION, TX (May 2025) – A new issue of The Takeaway from the Mosbacher Institute at the Bush School of Government & Public Service outlines five key facts everyone should know about tariffs. While tariffs […] The post New Policy Brief Reveals Five Key Insights about Tariffs appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Vedlitz Award in Science and Technology Policy Studies Bestowed on Samuel Park, Master of International Affairs CandidateSamuel Park, a Master of International Affairs candidate, has been named this year’s recipient of the Vedlitz Award for Excellence in Science and Technology Policy Studies. The award recognizes a graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in science and technology studies through work completed as a graduate assistant researcher, class projects, capstone coursework, or individual research papers. […] The post Vedlitz Award in Science and Technology Policy Studies Bestowed on Samuel Park, Master of International Affairs Candidate appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Creating Opportunity Through TeamworkTexas A&M partners with Every Kid Sports to expand youth sport access through after-school programs and scholarships. The post Creating Opportunity Through Teamwork appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Horses Bring Hope to Parkinson’s PatientsDr. Deanna Kennedy leads innovative research to answer if equine-assisted therapy, could help those battling Parkinson’s disease. The post Horses Bring Hope to Parkinson’s Patients appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Your Little Explorer is a Scientist TooThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares fun science and literacy activities for you and your child. The post Your Little Explorer is a Scientist Too appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Research Aims to Understand Adaptable Bacterial MembranesDr. Pushkar Lele has received a $3 million grant to investigate antibiotic tolerance in bacteria....Read More→ The post Research Aims to Understand Adaptable Bacterial Membranes appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Combating Brain Diseases Using Targeted Drug DeliveryPolymers offer potential for less invasive Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s treatments....Read More→ The post Combating Brain Diseases Using Targeted Drug Delivery appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Century Singers Help Researchers Design Quieter AirplanesMembers of the Century Singers participated in a research study showing that aerospace engineers could “see sound,” which may lead to quieter airplanes....Read More→ The post Century Singers Help Researchers Design Quieter Airplanes appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- An Entrepreneurial Crash CourseWhen Build-A-Rev kits featuring materials and instructions to create a miniature Reveille from building bricks became a coveted Christmas gift among Aggies in 2024, five Mays Business School graduate students — Integrated Business Experience (IBE) classmates and the creators of the product — found themselves immersed in the highs and lows of running a [...] The post An Entrepreneurial Crash Course appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Christy Baumann on Mentoring the Next GenerationChristy Baumann receiving a scholarship award from Dr. James Benjamin (left) and Dr. Austin Daily (right). Christy Baumann ’95 arrived at Mays Business School with a great deal of passion and excitement for the world of business, but she lacked specific career direction. As the daughter of a farmer and a teacher, Baumann [...] The post Christy Baumann on Mentoring the Next Generation appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Lessons in SuccessEstablished in 1992, the prestigious Mays Outstanding Alumni Award honors former students who exemplify the school’s mission to develop leaders of character. These distinguished honorees demonstrate leadership through their professional excellence, community impact, and dedicated service to Mays. This year’s recipients embody our commitment to preeminence, setting the standard for business leadership that inspires [...] The post Lessons in Success appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Texas A&M Health expert featured in documentary about the health benefits of being in natureJay Maddock, PhD, has a new credential to add to his long list as one of the world’s top experts on the health benefits of being in nature: movie star. That’s because he is featured in a documentary that the Redford Center—actor Robert Redford’s environmental philanthropy—expects to release on several streaming platforms early next year.… The post Texas A&M Health expert featured in documentary about the health benefits of being in nature appeared first on Vital Record.
- POV: Neuropathic pain has no immediate causePain is easy to understand until it isn’t. A stubbed toe or sprained ankle hurts, but it makes sense because the cause is clear and the pain fades as you heal. But what if the pain didn’t go away? What if even a breeze felt like fire, or your leg burned for no reason at… The post POV: Neuropathic pain has no immediate cause appeared first on Vital Record.
- Balancing hormones one bite at a timeYou are what you eat, but so are your hormones. The popular phrase isn’t just a favorite of doctors or diet culture influencers—it holds real scientific weight. The foods you choose every day can directly influence your body’s hormonal balance, impacting everything from energy levels and metabolism to stress, sleep and mood. Hormonal regulation starts… The post Balancing hormones one bite at a time appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- All Paws On Deck: Independence Day Lake Safety For PetsCruising on the lake while dressed in red, white, and blue makes for a nearly perfect Fourth of July — and having your furry friend by your side makes the day even more special. However, because lakes can be dangerous places for pets, owners should come prepared for the unexpected. Dr. Erin Ray, a clinical […] The post All Paws On Deck: Independence Day Lake Safety For Pets appeared first on VMBS News.
- A Little Dog With A Lot Of Heart: Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Chihuahua Overcome Life-Threatening Heartworm ComplicationAn 8-pound Chihuahua named Petey McPherson holds a new record at the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital (SATH) after having 58 heartworms surgically removed from his tiny heart. This overwhelming number of heartworms would have been fatal for Petey if his loving owner, Don McPherson, had not rescued him as a stray and ensured […] The post A Little Dog With A Lot Of Heart: Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Chihuahua Overcome Life-Threatening Heartworm Complication appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Receives $5M in State Funding To Support Disaster Relief EffortsWith the investment by the Texas Legislature and Gov. Greg Abbott through Senate Bill 1, the VET can build a new foundation for its teaching, outreach, and response programming. As the first and largest team of its kind in the country, the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) plays a critical role in supporting Texas […] The post Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Receives $5M in State Funding To Support Disaster Relief Efforts appeared first on VMBS News.