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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Texas A&M animal science faculty earn national recognitionBeef Improvement Federation recognizes industry, organization contributions at Amarillo symposium The post Texas A&M animal science faculty earn national recognition appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Lights, buzz, action: June bugs are back in TexasAgriLife Extension shares key facts and management tips for these summer beetle visitors The post Lights, buzz, action: June bugs are back in Texas appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Estrela brings microbial research to Department of NutritionFocus on informing nutrition strategies to promote gut health The post Estrela brings microbial research to Department of Nutrition appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- 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.
- Bridging the Divide: Building Resilient and Sustainable Communities in an Era of Extreme WeatherAs hurricane season begins, the threat of extreme weather is top of mind for many communities. But for Dr. Manish K. Dixit, the challenge isn’t just preparing for the next storm; it’s building in a way that protects ... The post Bridging the Divide: Building Resilient and Sustainable Communities in an Era of Extreme Weather appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Texas A&M Graduate Becomes First in Texas to Complete NCARB’s Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure ProgramTexas A&M University former student Emma Johnson has made history as the first person in Texas to complete the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) program. IPAL is an accelerated licensure track developed by the National Council of ... The post Texas A&M Graduate Becomes First in Texas to Complete NCARB’s Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure Program 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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- 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.
- Elevating Research: Assistant Professor Joins Prestigious Advisory CouncilDr. Ananya Tiwari looks to promote educational psychology research as a new member of Springer Nature’s U.S. Research Advisory Council. The post Elevating Research: Assistant Professor Joins Prestigious Advisory Council appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- 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.
- A Sweet Solution for Safer Diagnosis and TreatmentA sweetener commonly found in chewing gum can replace toxic additives in hydrogels used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. ...Read More→ The post A Sweet Solution for Safer Diagnosis and Treatment appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Study Reveals How Fatal School Shootings Disrupt Local EconomiesAdobe Stock A new multi-university study co-authored by Texas A&M University’s Dr. Shrihari Sridhar and alumnus Dr. Muzeeb Shaik of Indiana University reveals that fatal school shootings have far-reaching consequences beyond the immediate tragedy, altering daily life and disrupting economies in affected communities for months. The research, published in the Journal of Marketing Research, provides [...] The post Study Reveals How Fatal School Shootings Disrupt Local Economies appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Father and Son Fulfill Aggie Dream Together Through Mays’ Flex Online Marketing ProgramAustin Lynch ’26 “Attending Texas A&M University has been a lifelong dream of mine. Growing up in Tennessee as a die-hard Aggie fan, I have vivid memories of maroon-and-white gifts from family in Texas. When my sister was deciding on colleges, we visited the campus and I remember standing in awe [...] The post Father and Son Fulfill Aggie Dream Together Through Mays’ Flex Online Marketing Program appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Effects of the Rumor MillWorkplace gossip is hard to escape. Whether around the office or in boardrooms, employees chatter about colleagues and supervisors behind their backs. These casual conversations can have consequences for employees’ well-being and company performance, a study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology finds. When the gossip is about supervisors, its effects could [...] The post Effects of the Rumor Mill appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Texas A&M recognized by Fast Company’s ‘World Changing Ideas’ for Alzheimer’s disease breakthroughTexas A&M University has been named a 2025 Fast Company World Changing Ideas honoree for a promising new nasal spray therapy that could transform how Alzheimer’s disease is treated. The therapy, developed by Ashok K. Shetty, PhD, and his team at the Texas A&M College of Medicine—part of Texas A&M Health—was selected in the Academic… The post Texas A&M recognized by Fast Company’s ‘World Changing Ideas’ for Alzheimer’s disease breakthrough appeared first on Vital Record.
- POV: Unmasking an invisible profession in disaster responseIn 2024, the United States faced more than 25 weather and climate disasters that each resulted in at least $1 billion in damages. Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the Southeast, while tornadoes tore through the central and southeastern states. In New Mexico, wildfires consumed nearly 25,000 acres. These crises left behind more than just physical… The post POV: Unmasking an invisible profession in disaster response appeared first on Vital Record.
- Bites, stings and summer thingsAs summer begins and families head outdoors, they’re not the only ones on the move—creatures that bite and sting are out and about, too. Warmer and wetter conditions can bring out critters like mosquitos, fire ants, spiders and snakes that could put a damper on your summer mood. Glenn Barnes, DNP, RN, EMT-P, NHDP-BC, FWEM,… The post Bites, stings and summer things appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- Veterinary Medicine Leader Appointed Dean Of Texas A&M College Of Veterinary Medicine And Biomedical SciencesTexas A&M University has appointed nationally recognized veterinary medical leader Dr. Bonnie R. Rush as the next dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS). She will begin her new role Aug. 1, 2025. Rush currently serves as the Hodes Family Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University. Over more […] The post Veterinary Medicine Leader Appointed Dean Of Texas A&M College Of Veterinary Medicine And Biomedical Sciences appeared first on VMBS News.
- Purr-spectives Matter: Seeking A Second Opinion For Your PetAs veterinary medicine evolves, new technologies, procedures, and treatments are expanding options for diagnosing, managing, and treating a wide range of pet illnesses. So, when your pet faces multiple or complex health problems, seeking a second opinion can be a helpful step to gain additional clarity and explore all available care options, according to Dr. […] The post Purr-spectives Matter: Seeking A Second Opinion For Your Pet appeared first on VMBS News.
- VMBS Recognizes 2025 Outstanding Alumni, Rising StarThe Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) recognized five former students at the 2025 Outstanding Alumni & Rising Star Awards Ceremony on June 6. The Outstanding Alumni Award is the highest honor bestowed by the school and recognizes those who have reached a level of success in their professional careers that […] The post VMBS Recognizes 2025 Outstanding Alumni, Rising Star appeared first on VMBS News.