Agriculture
- Preliminary Texas Panhandle wildfire agriculture losses top $123 million, costliest in state historyThe post Preliminary Texas Panhandle wildfire agriculture losses top $123 million, costliest in state history appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Texas tarantula tango: Understanding their annual hunt for food, loveGetting to know these gentle giants and why they are on the move The post Texas tarantula tango: Understanding their annual hunt for food, love appeared first on AgriLife Today.
Architecture
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Bush School
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Education & Human Development
- Aggie Teacher’s Approach to Literacy Inspires Fellow EducatorsFormer student Abby Ramos Stanutz ’05 transforms literacy education at Longfellow Middle School in San Antonio and shares her effective teaching methods with teachers nationwide. The post Aggie Teacher’s Approach to Literacy Inspires Fellow Educators appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Dr. James Carson Named New Huffines Institute DirectorDr. James Carson will assume the role of Professor and new Director of the Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance. The post Dr. James Carson Named New Huffines Institute Director appeared first on Education and Human Development.
Engineering
- Shining a Light on Untapped Lunar ResourcesResearchers in the Department of Aerospace Engineering have partnered with NASA Langley Research Center to design reflectors that redirect solar power to the moon’s craters....Read More→ The post Shining a Light on Untapped Lunar Resources appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Synthetic Plugs Offer Alternative to Total Knee ReplacementsDr. Melissa Grunlan is developing synthetic plugs for patients suffering from chronic knee pain or disabilities that would avoid total knee replacements. ...Read More→ The post Synthetic Plugs Offer Alternative to Total Knee Replacements appeared first on the Engineering News page.
Texas A&M Health
- National Nurses Week: Nurses Make the DifferenceNational Nurses Week is May 6-12, and the Texas A&M University School of Nursing is putting the spotlight on our exceptional Aggie nurses. In honor of this year’s national theme, we asked some students, faculty and staff how “Nurses Make the Difference.” Sarah Dailey, BSN, RN ’11 Nurse Home Visitor, Nurse-Family Partnership at Texas A&M… The post National Nurses Week: Nurses Make the Difference appeared first on Vital Record.
- A decade later, Obamacare remains a political battlefield in the minds of AmericansThe 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) was one of the most significant—and controversial—regulatory overhauls of health care coverage in U.S. history. The ACA affected millions of Americans by increasing access to Medicaid and reducing the costs of health insurance and health care in general. While the ACA continues to shape U.S. health care policy at… The post A decade later, Obamacare remains a political battlefield in the minds of Americans appeared first on Vital Record.
Liberal Arts
- Arts & Sciences in AggielandFall 2023 is upon us, marking one year since students could begin declaring their majors in the new College of Arts and Sciences, established Sept. 1, 2022. This benchmark in the college’s life has inspired much change, feedback and contemplations as to what the future holds. Learn more, be more, and Be Here at Texas […]
- HISTORY IN THE MAKING: A New College of Arts and Sciences in AggielandFall 2022 marks a new beginning for multiple academic units at Texas A&M University, but perhaps most of all for the new College of Arts and Sciences, which officially launches today (Sept. 1).
Mays Business School
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Science
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Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
- How A National Network Of VETs Will Advance Disaster Preparedness And ResponseWhen disaster strikes, the critical roles of paramedics, fire fighters, police and other emergency responders immediately come to mind — and perhaps even the K-9 stars who support them. It’s unlikely, though, that veterinarians are top of mind as crisis response team members, but they play an essential, behind-the-scenes role caring for K-9 units, as […] The post How A National Network Of VETs Will Advance Disaster Preparedness And Response appeared first on VMBS News.
- Historian Turned Aggie Veterinarian Finds New Purpose In Cattle IndustryJessica Stephenson, a fourth-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) student, took an unconventional path to veterinary school. Her academic journey began like most veterinary students — with a passion for caring for animals — but took a detour when she chose to pursue a career in history. Stephenson’s path gave her a more scenic route […] The post Historian Turned Aggie Veterinarian Finds New Purpose In Cattle Industry appeared first on VMBS News.