
NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Restoring mined lands through research and trainingTexas A&M AgriLife supports surface mining reclamation with science-backed expertise and collaborations The post Restoring mined lands through research and training appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Ross appointed associate dean for faculty affairsLeader in mentorship, research to guide faculty development at Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences The post Ross appointed associate dean for faculty affairs appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Novel technique scans for health cues using light and skinTexas A&M AgriLife researchers use keychain-sized device for insights on personalized nutrition The post Novel technique scans for health cues using light and skin appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Design Smarter: How AI Is Reshaping ArchitectureTexas A&M researchers are pioneering AI tools for architecture, giving students and professionals innovative new ways to design and collaborate. The post Design Smarter: How AI Is Reshaping Architecture appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Aggie Construction Science Grads Earn Their Hard HatsOn Thursday, Aug. 7, Texas A&M construction science students celebrated a major milestone at the summer Hard Hat Ceremony. Family, friends, professors and peers filled Rudder Auditorium to cheer on the Class of 2025 as they crossed the ... The post Aggie Construction Science Grads Earn Their Hard Hats appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Designed For Healing: ‘Architecture For Health’ Shapes The Future Of Health Care SpacesIn a time when health care systems are under pressure to be safer, more efficient and more compassionate, one program at Texas A&M University is leading the charge, not just with ideas, but with action. The Architecture for Health group ... The post Designed For Healing: ‘Architecture For Health’ Shapes The Future Of Health Care Spaces appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Reaching For The StarsMontgomery Bohde ’26, who is earning degrees in applied mathematics and computer science with a minor in philosophy, is honored as a 2025 Astronaut Scholar....Read More→ The post Reaching For The Stars appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M-Texas Chemical Transition Engine Named NSF Semifinalist in National Innovation Engines Competition to Strengthen U.S. Chemical Manufacturing and Supply ChainsThe TCTE advances a bold vision for a sustainable and prosperous innovation economy that enables advanced technologies and drives global dominance....Read More→ The post Texas A&M-Texas Chemical Transition Engine Named NSF Semifinalist in National Innovation Engines Competition to Strengthen U.S. Chemical Manufacturing and Supply Chains appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M Oceanography to Host Live Research Cruise Video BroadcastLed by expert Texas A&M faculty both on land and at sea, the broadcast brings real-time science to life from the Gulf....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Oceanography to Host Live Research Cruise Video Broadcast appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Bush School to Honor Healthcare Leader with McLane Leadership in Business AwardPete McCanna, Chief Executive Officer of Baylor Scott & White Health, will receive the 2025 McLane Leadership in Business Award. With nearly 35 years of experience in healthcare leadership and consulting, Pete McCanna has been a driving force behind transformative improvements in hospital systems across the country. As Chief Executive Officer of Baylor Scott & […] The post Bush School to Honor Healthcare Leader with McLane Leadership in Business Award appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Bush School center changes name to Europe CenterThe new name more accurately reflects the center’s work and the realities of present-day Europe The European Union Center has changed its name to the Europe Center. The new name better reflects the Europe Center’s ongoing mission, said John B. Sherman, dean of The Bush School of Government and Public Service, in which the center […] The post Bush School center changes name to Europe Center appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Scowcroft Institute Report Examines COVID-19 Brain Effects And OriginsTexas A&M research institute releases final installment of study highlighting the pandemic’s neurological impact and raising concerns about Chinese military research on coronaviruses. The Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at Texas A&M University has released the second and final installment of a major report completed by Dr. Robert Kadlec in 2024. The report, A Critical […] The post Scowcroft Institute Report Examines COVID-19 Brain Effects And Origins appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Dr. Hajovsky Elected Fellow in the American Psychological AssociationDr. Daniel Hajovsky has been elected one of the newest Fellows in the American Psychological Association. The post Dr. Hajovsky Elected Fellow in the American Psychological Association appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- The Power of Play in Early ChildhoodThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares why play is essential to early childhood development, and how parents can boost its benefits. The post The Power of Play in Early Childhood appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Strengthening Special Education Across TexasElementary schools and the College of Education and Human Development are improving identification of language and reading disorders in bilingual students as early as kindergarten. The post Strengthening Special Education Across Texas appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- From Sea to Space, This Robot is on a RollGraduate students Rishi Jangale and Derek Pravecek work to improve the novel RoboBall. ...Read More→ The post From Sea to Space, This Robot is on a Roll appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- A Synergistic Partnership for Beneficial Reuse of Produced WaterConocoPhillips and Texas A&M collaborate on research to reuse produced water from oil and gas industries....Read More→ The post A Synergistic Partnership for Beneficial Reuse of Produced Water appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Illuminating a Threat to America’s Power LinesResearchers are using artificial intelligence to identify areas at high risk for power outages....Read More→ The post Illuminating a Threat to America’s Power Lines appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Leading the AI Revolution in Business EducationBusiness is at a transformational crossroads, thanks to the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence. AI isn’t just another technological advancement — it’s reshaping how we think, work, and create value. According to a 2025 report by consulting firm McKinsey & Company, AI’s impact could eclipse that of the internet, offering the means to automate [...] The post Leading the AI Revolution in Business Education appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- A Day in the Life of Mazie JohnsonThere are no slow days for Mazie Johnson ’26, a business honors and management student and the executive director of Texas A&M’s student-led food pantry, The 12th Can. Wake up and get ready for the day. Grabbing a bagel and coffee, I leave for campus early so I can work on a few [...] The post A Day in the Life of Mazie Johnson appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Mays Business School Celebrates 35 Years of International Business EducationCelebrating 35 years of providing enhanced international business education, the Center for International Business Studies (CIBS) sent students around the world this academic year, including the first ever program to Antarctica. Currently, 25% of Mays undergraduate students graduate with an international experience, and the programs serve to equip our students for leadership in the [...] The post Mays Business School Celebrates 35 Years of International Business Education appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- School of Public Health experts lead effort to improve conditions for nail salon workersNail salons in the United States are a $10 billion industry—and growing fast. Despite this, little is known about the estimated 400,000 workers behind this boom, including their precise number. That’s because the large presence of undocumented individuals who work in nail salons likely means that the total is undercounted. To keep their jobs, these… The post School of Public Health experts lead effort to improve conditions for nail salon workers appeared first on Vital Record.
- New funding brings cancer screenings to more uninsured women in rural TexasThousands of uninsured and underinsured women in rural Texas will soon have access to potentially lifesaving cancer screening and prevention services, thanks to a newly awarded $2.5 million grant. The grant, awarded to the Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center (Texas A&M Health) by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) will re-establish… The post New funding brings cancer screenings to more uninsured women in rural Texas appeared first on Vital Record.
- New research repurposes ancient remedy for blood cancer treatmentTwo millennia after Hippocrates used willow bark to ease pain and fever, researchers at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health) have transformed its key ingredient—salicylic acid—into a molecular “remote control” that can turn therapeutic cell functions on or off. In a recent study, Yubin Zhou, MD, PhD, FAIMBE, and Yun Huang,… The post New research repurposes ancient remedy for blood cancer treatment appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- Seeking Fur-ther Expertise: When To See A Board-Certified Veterinary SpecialistVeterinarians play an essential role in keeping pets healthy, often working as a team to ensure each animal receives the care it needs. In some cases, a board-certified specialist with advanced training in a specific body system or field of medicine may be sought to collaborate with primary care veterinarians, offering additional insight that helps […] The post Seeking Fur-ther Expertise: When To See A Board-Certified Veterinary Specialist appeared first on VMBS News.
- Millions of Human Malaria Diagnoses May Actually Be Brucellosis, Texas A&M Researchers FindBrucellosis is a serious and often neglected disease endemic to many low- and middle-income countries around the world. Because it shares many of the same clinical symptoms as malaria — including fever and joint pain — it can be misdiagnosed. Until recently, scientists have not known how often brucellosis is mistaken for malaria or other […] The post Millions of Human Malaria Diagnoses May Actually Be Brucellosis, Texas A&M Researchers Find appeared first on VMBS News.
- VMBS Hosts Annual VMSRTP Research SymposiumTwenty veterinary students celebrated a successful summer of research on Aug. 1 during the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) annual Veterinary Medical Scientist Research Training Program (VMSRTP) Research Symposium. During the symposium, VMSRTP participants— who spent 13 weeks conducting full-time research under the advice and direction of a faculty member […] The post VMBS Hosts Annual VMSRTP Research Symposium appeared first on VMBS News.