NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
FEATURED NEWS
- Texas A&M University judging teams claim national titlesHorse judging team claims second consecutive national title, meat judging team finishes season as reserve champions The post Texas A&M University judging teams claim national titles appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- AgriLife Research-led Cotton Belt sustainability effort gains momentumProject aims for system transformation through precision management The post AgriLife Research-led Cotton Belt sustainability effort gains momentum appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- AgriLife Extension fills new county agent positions across the stateAgency personnel provide educational programming, outreach in their respective communities The post AgriLife Extension fills new county agent positions across the state appeared first on AgriLife Today.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- How to Become a Construction ManagerLooking to advance your career in the construction industry? Do you aspire to take on a leadership role where you can oversee and inspire entire construction teams? Then working as a construction manager could be a suitable fit for ... The post How to Become a Construction Manager appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Building Bridges or Ski Lifts: The Partnership Between Texas A&M’s Department of Construction Science and DoppelmayrThe Department of Construction Science at Texas A&M University takes pride in its commitment to preparing students for the dynamic construction industry. A shining example of this dedication is the department’s partnership with Doppelmayr Garaventa Group. This Austria-based ... The post Building Bridges or Ski Lifts: The Partnership Between Texas A&M’s Department of Construction Science and Doppelmayr appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Veterans recognized at College of ArchitectureThe College of Architecture thanks our staff, faculty, and student veterans who have bravely served their country. The post Veterans recognized at College of Architecture appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Bojakowski Awarded NEH Grant To Advance Anthropology Research Collections At Texas A&MFunding from the National Endowment for the Humanities will expand access to the collections while enabling Texas A&M Anthropology to move toward becoming a state-certified repository complete with digitized materials....Read More→ The post Bojakowski Awarded NEH Grant To Advance Anthropology Research Collections At Texas A&M appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M Physicist Kevin Kelly Earns American Physical Society Early Career AwardDr. Kevin Kelly has been recognized with the APS’s 2025 Henry Primakoff Award for Early-Career Particle Physics for his work on neutrino and dark matter physics....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Physicist Kevin Kelly Earns American Physical Society Early Career Award appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Atmospheric Scientist Tackles Climate Change Misinformation On LinkedInDr. Gunnar Schade and students in his class collaborated with misinformation researchers at Ripple Research for a deep dive into climate change misinformation circulating on LinkedIn, a realm where the extent and impact of misinformation, which is surprisingly thriving, is largely unexplored....Read More→ The post Atmospheric Scientist Tackles Climate Change Misinformation On LinkedIn appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Exploring the Economic Impact of Philanthropy in the Southwest: Key Insights from CNP’s latest WebinarThe Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy (CNP) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service recently conducted a webinar titled Understanding the Economic Impact of Foundations Across the Southwest to discuss robust research on the economic impact of foundations in the Southwest. The states included are Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and […] The post Exploring the Economic Impact of Philanthropy in the Southwest: Key Insights from CNP’s latest Webinar appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Maximize Your Impact: Robbie Robichau on Volunteering and the Charity CalculatorRobbie Robichau highlights the Charity Calculator on WalletHub as a valuable resource for those looking to volunteer or donate. Robbie emphasizes identifying your passions when seeking volunteer opportunities. Whether you’re interested in art, youth, the elderly, the environment, animals, or crisis relief, reaching out to local organizations or using sites like volunteer.org, volunteermatch.org, and idealist.org […] The post Maximize Your Impact: Robbie Robichau on Volunteering and the Charity Calculator appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- ISTPP Researchers Publish in International Journal of Public AdministrationISTPP Research Fellow Hyunseok Hwang leads a study, “Socially Equitable Public Service Provision: Towards Inclusive Coproduction of Public Infrastructure,” that explores inclusive coproduction in public infrastructure, emphasizing citizen participation in planning and investment to build resilience against climate challenges. Survey data from Texas show that wealthier, more educated citizens participate more in coproduction, while marginalized groups face […] The post ISTPP Researchers Publish in International Journal of Public Administration appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Riley Marx’s Journey from Undergraduate to Graduate ExperienceTexas A&M Archery standout Riley Marx ’24 ’26 is excited to pursue her education goals while supporting the archery team that made her want to become an Aggie. The post Riley Marx’s Journey from Undergraduate to Graduate Experience appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Former CEHD Students Honored at Awards GalaOur 2024 Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala honored seven leaders with the highest honor bestowed upon a former student in the College of Education and Human Development. The post Former CEHD Students Honored at Awards Gala appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Commitment to Empowering VeteransOur Veterans’ Coaching Program is supports current and former military members while addressing the coaching shortage. The post Commitment to Empowering Veterans appeared first on Education and Human Development.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Texas A&M Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Space InstituteTexas A&M University breaks ground on new space institute, paving the way for the next generation of space engineering research. ...Read More→ The post Texas A&M Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Space Institute appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Fighting Microplastics for a Cleaner FutureDr. Manish Shetty is working to break down microplastics to create usable fuel. ...Read More→ The post Fighting Microplastics for a Cleaner Future appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Eyeing the Damage of Hurricane SeasonAs hurricane season continues to affect communities, researchers at Texas A&M are using AI to assess the damage. ...Read More→ The post Eyeing the Damage of Hurricane Season appeared first on the Engineering News page.
MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- New Donors, Making a Big Impact: Cally ’99 & William Taylor ’96Photo by Ryan Price ‘07 Texas A&M University former students Cally ’99 and William Taylor ’96 have demonstrated exceptional commitment to fostering educational opportunities in Aggieland by establishing the Cally ’99 and William Taylor ’96 Mays Business Honors Endowed Scholarship. Their initiative reflects a passion to enhance the academic pursuits of the next [...] The post New Donors, Making a Big Impact: Cally ’99 & William Taylor ’96 appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
- New Donors, Making a Big Impact: Myrtle JonesPhoto by Ryan Price ‘07 Myrtle Jones, senior vice president of tax at Halliburton, reached out to Mays Business School to create an endowed scholarship at Texas A&M University. Although not an Aggie herself, her passion to give and devotion to the transformative power of education prompted her to take action in paving [...] The post New Donors, Making a Big Impact: Myrtle Jones appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
- Building Fences to Build BridgesPhoto by Ryan Price ‘07 When it came time to choose a college, it was a pretty short conversation for Pam ’75 and Larry Little ’73, who both grew up in Bryan. “We didn’t have a choice!” laughed Pam. “By the time I got to high school, it was an assumed thing,” [...] The post Building Fences to Build Bridges appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Rural Engagement Program sets sights on health care crisis in rural TexasEmergency room (ER) physicians in big cities can diagnose concussions, set broken bones, confirm heart attacks and even care for spinal injuries in a single shift. That’s exactly what Texas A&M University medical student Chloe Todd ’25 wanted to do when she began her studies in 2021. She looked forward to the variety of challenges… The post Rural Engagement Program sets sights on health care crisis in rural Texas appeared first on Vital Record.
- College of Nursing is reaching ruralA two-week stay in the rural community of Clifton, Texas, wasn’t initially in Emma Chrane’s plans for summer 2024. But the Fort Worth native and recent Texas A&M University College of Nursing graduate jumped at the opportunity to participate in a rural-immersion clinical rotation at Goodall-Witcher Healthcare, a hub medical facility for Bosque County just… The post College of Nursing is reaching rural appeared first on Vital Record.
- New research sets sights on early detection and reversal of a common pregnancy complication in Hispanic communitiesResearchers at Texas A&M University are working to give health care providers the ability to detect preeclampsia—an often dangerous pregnancy condition—before symptoms arise, with the ultimate goal of reversing the disease. Their work focuses on identifying risk factors in Hispanic and other minority women, aiming to enhance early intervention and improve health outcomes for these… The post New research sets sights on early detection and reversal of a common pregnancy complication in Hispanic communities appeared first on Vital Record.
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- A Cinder-Ellie Story: Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Dog Live Fairy-Tale LifeWhenever Ellie, a small, vivacious mixed-breed dog, visits the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital (VMTH), her owner Robert Wick makes sure she’s dressed for the occasion. Ellie’s wardrobe includes custom-made gowns with intricate details fit for a princess, including jeweled collars, floral appliques, and tulle skirts. Like the fictional character Cinderella, Ellie’s life hasn’t […] The post A Cinder-Ellie Story: Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Dog Live Fairy-Tale Life appeared first on VMBS News.
- What Kind Of Food Should You Feed Your Dog? A Nutritionist’s AdviceHave you ever wandered into the pet supplies section of the grocery store and felt overwhelmed by the number of dog food choices? To help unravel this common conundrum, Dr. Katie Tolbert, a board-certified veterinary nutritionist and associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, offers expert advice on what […] The post What Kind Of Food Should You Feed Your Dog? A Nutritionist’s Advice appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M University System Regents Pave Way For New Veterinary Teaching, Research HospitalThe Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved construction of the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) new Clinical Veterinary Teaching & Research Complex (CVTRC), paving the way for groundbreaking and construction to begin on the $181 million small animal hospital. The approximately 135,000 square-foot building will be located on the […] The post Texas A&M University System Regents Pave Way For New Veterinary Teaching, Research Hospital appeared first on VMBS News.