
NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Chang joins Texas A&M turfgrass programOffers expertise related to turfgrass performance and sustainability on professional turf and lawns The post Chang joins Texas A&M turfgrass program appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Texas hunters urged to practice wildfire safety during seasonTexas A&M Forest Service offers 5 tips to keep in mind with dove season opening The post Texas hunters urged to practice wildfire safety during season appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Closing time at the pit: Ray Riley retires after 46 yearsLeaving behind a legacy of meat science excellence, lasting education and barbecue tradition The post Closing time at the pit: Ray Riley retires after 46 years appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Aggie CMAP: A Fast Track Into Construction CareersTexas A&M University’s Aggie Construction Management Apprenticeship Program (CMAP) introduces new opportunities for recent high school graduates, veterans and early-career professionals to begin building their careers in construction through an accelerated training program. Funded by a $2 million ... The post Aggie CMAP: A Fast Track Into Construction Careers appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- One of Hurricane Katrina’s most important lessons isn’t about storm preparations – it’s about injusticeBy Ivis García, Deidra Davis & Walter Gillis Peacock Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans, the images still haunt us: entire neighborhoods underwater, families stranded on rooftops and a city brought to its knees. We ... The post One of Hurricane Katrina’s most important lessons isn’t about storm preparations – it’s about injustice appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- New Faculty Join Texas A&M College of ArchitectureTexas A&M’s College of Architecture welcomed more than 20 new faculty members on Friday, Aug. 15, during its New Faculty Orientation. The day began with a meet-and-greet breakfast, where recent hires connected with current faculty and staff before ... The post New Faculty Join Texas A&M College of Architecture appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Reaching For The StarsMontgomery Bohde ’26, who is earning degrees in applied mathematics and computer science with a minor in philosophy, is honored as a 2025 Astronaut Scholar....Read More→ The post Reaching For The Stars appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M-Texas Chemical Transition Engine Named NSF Semifinalist in National Innovation Engines Competition to Strengthen U.S. Chemical Manufacturing and Supply ChainsThe TCTE advances a bold vision for a sustainable and prosperous innovation economy that enables advanced technologies and drives global dominance....Read More→ The post Texas A&M-Texas Chemical Transition Engine Named NSF Semifinalist in National Innovation Engines Competition to Strengthen U.S. Chemical Manufacturing and Supply Chains appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M Oceanography to Host Live Research Cruise Video BroadcastLed by expert Texas A&M faculty both on land and at sea, the broadcast brings real-time science to life from the Gulf....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Oceanography to Host Live Research Cruise Video Broadcast appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Migration, Health, and Security: Emergency Care Provision at the U.S.-Mexico BorderA new issue of The Takeaway discusses the implications of increased humanitarian crisis in the U.S-Mexico border to the Emergency Medical Services and their clinicians. A new issue of The Takeaway highlights research on the increased humanitarian crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border communities and its impact on emergency medical services. Dr. Christine Crudo Blackburn, a […] The post Migration, Health, and Security: Emergency Care Provision at the U.S.-Mexico Border appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Renowned pollster Clifford Young joins Bush School as visiting political science professorYoung is president of polling and societal trends at Ipsos and has decades of experience in the field Clifford Young, Ph.D., a globally recognized expert in measuring and analyzing public opinion, will join The Bush School of Government and Public Service for the upcoming academic year, teaching classes and conducting research that will draw on […] The post Renowned pollster Clifford Young joins Bush School as visiting political science professor appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Bush School leader Andrew Natsios receives “Extraordinary Public Service” foreign policy awardNatsios was recognized for contributions during his years overseeing USAID Andrew S. Natsios, an executive professor in the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, was honored May 19 for his contributions to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which he oversaw in the early 2000s. Natsios received the Extraordinary Public Service Award at the Foreign Policy for America 2025 Leadership […] The post Bush School leader Andrew Natsios receives “Extraordinary Public Service” foreign policy award appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Driving Policy Through ResearchThe Texas A&M Education Research Center seeks to provide educators with the data and insights to shape policy and practice in Texas and Beyond. The post Driving Policy Through Research appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Dr. Hajovsky Elected Fellow in the American Psychological AssociationDr. Daniel Hajovsky has been elected one of the newest Fellows in the American Psychological Association. The post Dr. Hajovsky Elected Fellow in the American Psychological Association appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- The Power of Play in Early ChildhoodThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares why play is essential to early childhood development, and how parents can boost its benefits. The post The Power of Play in Early Childhood appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Texas A&M and Aegis Aerospace Celebrate TAMU-SPIRIT PartnershipThe ceremonial signing at Space Center Houston marked the formal announcement of the first university-dedicated space research facility aboard the International Space Station....Read More→ The post Texas A&M and Aegis Aerospace Celebrate TAMU-SPIRIT Partnership appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Three Engineering Faculty Members Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER AwardsThe awards will support faculty work to solve complex engineering challenges in different fields. ...Read More→ The post Three Engineering Faculty Members Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Building Futures: The Muñizes' Journey from Humble Beginnings to Lasting ImpactAlicia and Edelmiro Muñiz ’67 embody the true spirit of giving back, paving the way for future Aggies to achieve their dreams....Read More→ The post Building Futures: The Muñizes' Journey from Humble Beginnings to Lasting Impact appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Leading the AI Revolution in Business EducationBusiness is at a transformational crossroads, thanks to the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence. AI isn’t just another technological advancement — it’s reshaping how we think, work, and create value. According to a 2025 report by consulting firm McKinsey & Company, AI’s impact could eclipse that of the internet, offering the means to automate [...] The post Leading the AI Revolution in Business Education appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- A Day in the Life of Mazie JohnsonThere are no slow days for Mazie Johnson ’26, a business honors and management student and the executive director of Texas A&M’s student-led food pantry, The 12th Can. Wake up and get ready for the day. Grabbing a bagel and coffee, I leave for campus early so I can work on a few [...] The post A Day in the Life of Mazie Johnson appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Mays Business School Celebrates 35 Years of International Business EducationCelebrating 35 years of providing enhanced international business education, the Center for International Business Studies (CIBS) sent students around the world this academic year, including the first ever program to Antarctica. Currently, 25% of Mays undergraduate students graduate with an international experience, and the programs serve to equip our students for leadership in the [...] The post Mays Business School Celebrates 35 Years of International Business Education appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Suicide prevention support: September campus eventsAs a new school year begins, Texas A&M University Health Services is focusing on student well-being with a series of events for Suicide Awareness Month. Throughout September, students, faculty and staff can help put focus on a crucial topic: suicide awareness and prevention. Annually, an estimated 1,100 college students die by suicide, and nearly 24,000… The post Suicide prevention support: September campus events appeared first on Vital Record.
- College of Nursing welcomes largest cohort in historyThe Texas A&M University College of Nursing welcomed the largest incoming cohort of traditional Bachelor of Science (BSN) students in its history this fall, marking a milestone of growth for the program and the high demand for Aggie nurses. One-hundred and seventy students have started their nursing journey in Bryan-College Station in the two-year program.… The post College of Nursing welcomes largest cohort in history appeared first on Vital Record.
- Rural and urban health plan enrollment grew at similar rates after ACA rating areas integrated in TexasIn 2023, Texas’ 177 rural counties went from being a single rating area under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to being placed among 27 new, mixed urban-rural areas. The move to larger rating areas—geographic regions where health insurance companies must use the same rates for similar plans—was intended to give the 184,000 enrollees in rural Texas… The post Rural and urban health plan enrollment grew at similar rates after ACA rating areas integrated in Texas appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- A Ruff Road: Navigating Pancreatitis In DogsA dog’s health depends on dozens of bodily organs and systems working in tandem with one another, so when even a single vital organ struggles to perform, a pet’s entire lifestyle can be disrupted. When that problematic organ is the pancreas — an important part of the digestive system — a pet can develop a […] The post A Ruff Road: Navigating Pancreatitis In Dogs appeared first on VMBS News.
- First Class Of 2+2 DVM Students Completes Journey From Classroom To CareerFour years ago, the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) began a new chapter as the first cohort of 2+2 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students began their education at the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) campus in Canyon, Texas. For the VERO campus, which was first opened in 2009 […] The post First Class Of 2+2 DVM Students Completes Journey From Classroom To Career appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M’s New Hemoperfusion Clinical Trial Offers Hope For Large Animal PatientsJet Black Dasher, a quarter horse mare, arrived at the Texas A&M Large Animal Teaching Hospital (LATH) in critical condition, with numerous rapid-onset symptoms resulting from liver disease. But after becoming the hospital’s first patient to receive an innovative hemoperfusion treatment as part of a new clinical trial, the 4-year-old mare has a second chance […] The post Texas A&M’s New Hemoperfusion Clinical Trial Offers Hope For Large Animal Patients appeared first on VMBS News.