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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Patil steps up to lead international horticultural division‘Food for health’ scientist seeks to expand global collaboration in horticultural research The post Patil steps up to lead international horticultural division appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Bluebonnets in bloom: A Texas traditionDiscover the beauty, history and impact of Texas’ most iconic wildflower The post Bluebonnets in bloom: A Texas tradition appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- South Texas cool-season crops progress well but face water woesTexas Crop and Weather Report — Feb. 25, 2025 The post South Texas cool-season crops progress well but face water woes appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Mastering the Craft: Texas A&M Students Explore the Timeless Art of Japanese JoineryUndergraduate architecture students are bridging the gap between digital design and physical construction through a hands-on project focused on traditional Japanese joinery. As part of their final design studio, the technique, known for its precision and ability to ... The post Mastering the Craft: Texas A&M Students Explore the Timeless Art of Japanese Joinery appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Construction Science Career Fair Attracts 230 Companies to Compete for Aggie Interns and EmployeesEager to offer internships and jobs to students from the best construction science program in the country, 230 companies in the construction industry will descend on Legends Events Center on February 20-21 for the Construction Industry Advisory Council ... The post Construction Science Career Fair Attracts 230 Companies to Compete for Aggie Interns and Employees appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- First Cooper Scholarships Awarded to Urban Planning Students at Texas A&MThe future careers of two urban planning students are being supported by a new scholarship created in honor of John T. Cooper Jr. ’92, who is widely considered a leader in the fields of city planning, public engagement and ... The post First Cooper Scholarships Awarded to Urban Planning Students at Texas A&M appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- A Function Of His BackgroundDavid Cates ’26 is on the fast-track to earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics from Texas A&M to prepare for a career shaping bright mathematical minds....Read More→ The post A Function Of His Background appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- I Think Therefore I Am: Celebrating 60 Years of PhilosophyHow the Department of Philosophy’s transformative education helps Texas A&M students advance their sense of purpose and expand the way they think....Read More→ The post I Think Therefore I Am: Celebrating 60 Years of Philosophy appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Meteorology Club Builds Community and Careers for Atmospheric Sciences Students at Texas A&MTexas A&M's student chapter of the American Meteorological Society (TAMSCAMS) was named Student Chapter of the Year in 2024 for its hands-on learning, professional development and community-building efforts that help students build successful careers in meteorology and beyond....Read More→ The post Meteorology Club Builds Community and Careers for Atmospheric Sciences Students at Texas A&M appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Come hear Bush School’s Matthew Fuhrmann discuss new book on deterrenceIn Influence Without Arms: The New Logic of Nuclear Deterrence, Fuhrmann explores the influence of countries that could build nuclear weapons but have chosen not to Why did countries such as Germany and South Korea decide not to pursue nuclear weapons? What did their decision mean for the world, and how could current global events […] The post Come hear Bush School’s Matthew Fuhrmann discuss new book on deterrence appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Nobel Prize winner to Bush School D.C.: “Ukraine is a tool to break the international order”Oleksandra Matviichuk warns that the Ukraine conflict is about international freedom, writ large, and whether laws can ultimately be trusted Shortly before word spread through Washington that President Donald Trump had launched negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, a Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner cautioned a Bush School D.C. audience that the conflict is about far […] The post Nobel Prize winner to Bush School D.C.: “Ukraine is a tool to break the international order” appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- The United States is Importing Trash. Texas Could Help Change ThatBush School research finds that a Deposit Refund System would reduce trash imports while creating cleaner rivers and highways Media outlets that would like more information about the DRS proposal should contact Marty Toohey with The Bush School of Government and Public Service at mtoohey@tamu.edu. Believe it or not, American companies pay to import trash […] The post The United States is Importing Trash. Texas Could Help Change That appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- College of Education and Human Development Among Top 10 Online Graduate Education ProgramsThe College of Education and Human Development ranks among the Top 10 Best Master's in Education Programs in the country. The post College of Education and Human Development Among Top 10 Online Graduate Education Programs appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Dr. Jeffrey Liew Appointed EPSY Department HeadDr. Jeffrey Liew has been named head of Educational Psychology, focusing on innovation and student success. The post Dr. Jeffrey Liew Appointed EPSY Department Head appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- CEHD Partners to Honor Superintendent’s Career of Advocacy and GrowthOur Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development will join the Texas Association of School Administrators to present this year’s Golden Deeds Award to longtime Dallas-area Superintendent Doug Williams. The post CEHD Partners to Honor Superintendent’s Career of Advocacy and Growth appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Samsung Austin Semiconductor Supports Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Austin Community College with $1.5 Million GiftThe partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers....Read More→ The post Samsung Austin Semiconductor Supports Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Austin Community College with $1.5 Million Gift appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- One Giant Step for Aggie Space ResearchTexas A&M University will enter into a contract with Aegis Aerospace Inc. to create exclusive International Space Station research opportunities for Aggies on the TAMU-SPIRIT Flight Facility....Read More→ The post One Giant Step for Aggie Space Research appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Warding Off Superbugs with a Pinch of TurmericIn a new study, researchers at Texas A&M have evaluated a low-cost yet effective technology called photodynamic inactivation using curcumin to curb bacterial resistance....Read More→ The post Warding Off Superbugs with a Pinch of Turmeric appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Mays Business School’s Engineering MBA Program Receives Significant Gift from Anthony Bahr ’91Anthony Bahr ’91, the chief executive officer of WildFire Energy, has made a generous gift to Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School to establish the Anthony Bahr ’91 Engineering MBA program. This gift will support the groundbreaking work of the new 12-month Engineering MBA program at Mays, which is specifically designed to serve Aggie engineers [...] The post Mays Business School’s Engineering MBA Program Receives Significant Gift from Anthony Bahr ’91 appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
- Texas A&M University Announces New AI-Focused Undergraduate Business Plan CompetitionTexas A&M University’s Mays Business School — in collaboration with the College of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Architecture, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Texas A&M Innovation — is excited to announce a new undergraduate business plan competition focused on artificial intelligence (AI). The “Building a Better [...] The post Texas A&M University Announces New AI-Focused Undergraduate Business Plan Competition appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.
- Future Forward Mindset: Jada Malone’s Grit in Graduate StudiesThe Humans of Mays Business School series highlights excerpts from conversations with exceptional individuals at Mays who make a lasting impact through their leadership, drive, and dedication. Each story brings to life the diverse journeys, challenges, and triumphs that shape the Mays community. By sharing these unique experiences, we aim to inspire personal and professional [...] The post Future Forward Mindset: Jada Malone’s Grit in Graduate Studies appeared first on Mays Business School Blog.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- New evidence further supports link between high urinary arsenic levels and kidney damageIn a recent study, epidemiologists at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health examined a link between high urinary arsenic levels and kidney damage in humans using U.S. population-level data. Specifically, the study identified an association between higher urinary arsenic levels and elevated odds of albuminuria (the presence of a protein normally found in… The post New evidence further supports link between high urinary arsenic levels and kidney damage appeared first on Vital Record.
- Blending pharmacy and nursing for maximum reachAli Moballegh, PharmD, BSN, RN, is a pharmacist and an Aggie nurse. Currently enrolled in the Texas A&M University College of Nursing’s Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner program, Moballegh is not changing his career—far from it. He currently works as a pharmacist for Baylor Scott & White’s outpatient pharmacy and hopes to enhance… The post Blending pharmacy and nursing for maximum reach appeared first on Vital Record.
- Eating disorders: Finding balance and supportFood is a vital part of our everyday lives, but relationships with it can be complicated. For some, those complications can lead to disordered eating behaviors, which is a spectrum of problematic behaviors and distorted attitudes toward food, weight, shape and appearance, according to the National Eating Disorders Association. While disordered eating may not meet the… The post Eating disorders: Finding balance and support appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- Bulldogs: Beneath the WrinklesBulldogs, with their trademark wrinkled faces and charming personalities, are among the top 10 most beloved dog breeds in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club. Yet, bulldogs also come with some special health challenges that potential and current owners should be aware of to provide their dogs with the best life possible. […] The post Bulldogs: Beneath the Wrinkles appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M Veterinary Students Serve Animals In Criminal Justice SystemA partnership unlike any other in the state is giving Texas A&M University veterinary students the unique opportunity to care for animals raised in Texas prison units. Across the state, correctional facilities provide inmates the opportunity to learn new skills. Thanks to a unique, inter-agency partnership, they’re also providing educational opportunities for veterinary students at […] The post Texas A&M Veterinary Students Serve Animals In Criminal Justice System appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M Researcher Compares AI, Human Evaluators In Swine MedicineA Texas A&M Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program-led research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs. In their recently published study, the team, led by Dr. Robert Valeris-Chacin, an assistant professor at VERO in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary […] The post Texas A&M Researcher Compares AI, Human Evaluators In Swine Medicine appeared first on VMBS News.