- 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).
- Academic Realignment: College Of Liberal Arts Becomes Part Of College Of Arts & Sciences Sept. 1, 2023Texas A&M Affirms New College, New School And Name Changes Effective Sept. 1
- Altruistic AggieGuided by the Aggie core values, a recent law graduate who began her Aggie journey in the Department of English advocates for those who lack representation.
- Physical Exercise As A Mood BoosterFeeling down? Move your body! Sports psychology professor explains why exercise improves mood and offers advice on how to make exercising work for you.
- Michele Mobley ’87 Appointed To Texas A&M Foundation Board Of TrusteesThe estate lawyer carries on a family legacy of serving Texas A&M University.
- Are We Living In James Madison’s Nightmare?Professors in the Department of Political Science address how our current government and society compare to the America James Madison feared.
- Political Rhetoric About GunsCommunication professor breaks down rhetoric surrounding American gun safety debates, revealing why turning solutions into policy has been stagnant until recently.
- A World Post Roe v. WadeThe Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. What does this mean for the future of women in America?
- Searching For Meaning? Try Appreciating The Small ThingsNoticing the beauty in everyday moments can help you find more meaning in life, a Texas A&M researcher says.
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