
NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Uvalde County New World screwworm workshop scheduled July 23Program to focus on surveillance, reporting, response measures for ranch and wildlife managers The post Uvalde County New World screwworm workshop scheduled July 23 appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- 3 livestock skin concerns to watch for this summerSun, heat and moisture can harm animals’ skin, but early care helps to keep livestock healthy The post 3 livestock skin concerns to watch for this summer appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Liu earns National Science Foundation CAREER AwardAgriLife Extension specialist recognized nationally for innovative work in manure management The post Liu earns National Science Foundation CAREER Award appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Arch4Health Honors Skaggs, Sprague with Lecture SeriesThe Texas A&M Department of Architecture renamed its Architecture for Health (Arch4Health) Lecture Series to honor the profound legacies of former students Ronald L. Skaggs ’65 and Joseph G. Sprague ’70. Now titled the “Ronald L. Skaggs and ... The post Arch4Health Honors Skaggs, Sprague with Lecture Series appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Texas Teens Discover Climate, Disaster Response Careers at Camp DASHHigh school students from the Gulf Coast spent four days at Texas A&M University learning how to protect their communities from natural disasters. Camp DASH (Disaster, Advocacy, Sustainability and Health) is a summer academy that helps teens explore ... The post Texas Teens Discover Climate, Disaster Response Careers at Camp DASH appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Dr. Lingqian ‘Ivy’ Hu Joins Texas A&M as Dean of College of ArchitectureDr. Lingqian “Ivy” Hu officially begins her tenure as dean of the Texas A&M College of Architecture on July 1. The Office of the Provost announced her appointment in April, following a national search for new leadership Hu ... The post Dr. Lingqian ‘Ivy’ Hu Joins Texas A&M as Dean of College of Architecture 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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- Storytelling to Understand EmotionsThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares how you can turn story time into a powerful tool for your child's growth. The post Storytelling to Understand Emotions appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- 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.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Engineering a Cleaner, Greener Race CarTexas A&M University students have designed an eco-friendly car for amateur and pro-am racing leagues....Read More→ The post Engineering a Cleaner, Greener Race Car appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- New Partnership Explores Frontiers of AI in Higher EducationTexas A&M Engineering joined leading universities in OpenAI’s NexGenAI consortium to foster tech-driven literacy. ...Read More→ The post New Partnership Explores Frontiers of AI in Higher Education appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Hey Siri, Fix My Spacecraft!Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel....Read More→ The post Hey Siri, Fix My Spacecraft! appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- 12 Student Team Finalists Advancing in AI Business Plan Competition AnnouncedTwelve student-led AI companies have been selected as finalists for the “Building a Better Future Through Business and AI” National Undergraduate Pitch Competition, setting the stage for the in-person pitching round in College Station later this year. The competition called for business proposals from undergraduate student founders that leveraged AI to address real-world challenges. Students [...] The post 12 Student Team Finalists Advancing in AI Business Plan Competition Announced appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Orchestrating a Career ChangeDuring the 2020 pandemic when the world locked down, Kent Doerries ’22 stepped up. He decided it was time to make the career pivot he’d long been considering. A high school choir director, Doerries applied for the Professional MBA program and completed it while teaching during the pandemic, describing it as “the most fun [...] The post Orchestrating a Career Change appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- 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.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Better together: Competing universities unite to bring health care closer to rural TexansFor decades, few could have imagined the names “Texas A&M” and “Texas Tech” side by side in collaboration. But today, Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health) and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) are joining forces to tackle an ongoing challenge: expanding access to health care in one of the state’s… The post Better together: Competing universities unite to bring health care closer to rural Texans appeared first on Vital Record.
- School of Public Health faculty member earns Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for 2025-2026Timothy Erickson, PhD, assistant professor at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award in epidemiology and biostatistics for the 2025-2026 academic year. He will conduct research and teach in Malawi, located in Southeastern Africa, in partnership with the Malawi University of Science and Technology. Fulbright U.S.… The post School of Public Health faculty member earns Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for 2025-2026 appeared first on Vital Record.
- First community health worker certification of its kind serves Chinese Americans in TexasHealth behavior experts from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health have spearheaded the first certification program for community health workers in Texas that focuses on cancer prevention among the state’s Chinese American population through the use of their family histories. Since its introduction in 2022, the 160-hour Mandarin-language certification program has trained more… The post First community health worker certification of its kind serves Chinese Americans in Texas appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- Close Encounters of the Venomous Kind: Keeping Pets Safe During Snake SeasonSnakes are common in nearly all outdoor environments and typically would much rather be left alone than defend themselves against humans or animals. When they do feel the need to strike, our curious animal companions are often the ones at risk — especially if the snake is venomous. Dr. Christine Rutter, a clinical associate professor […] The post Close Encounters of the Venomous Kind: Keeping Pets Safe During Snake Season appeared first on VMBS News.
- Seadragon Aquarium Project Helps Texas A&M Graduate Students Gain Real-World Research SkillsLearning how to conduct research can be a difficult process, especially for students interested in a complex field like metagenomics. In a unique graduate-level course at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), however, graduate students are not only learning the ins and outs of research but are also using that […] The post Seadragon Aquarium Project Helps Texas A&M Graduate Students Gain Real-World Research Skills appeared first on VMBS News.
- Success Of Texas A&M-Led Clinical Trial Offers New Hope For Dogs With Herniated DiscsA new non-invasive treatment — developed by a Texas A&M faculty member and offered only at Texas A&M — appears to be as effective as surgery in helping small dogs walk again after paralysis from a herniated disc. Small breed dogs — including dachshunds and French bulldogs — have a high risk of developing a […] The post Success Of Texas A&M-Led Clinical Trial Offers New Hope For Dogs With Herniated Discs appeared first on VMBS News.