
NEWS FROM THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
FEATURED NEWS
- Texas A&M Poultry Judging Team wins fifth consecutive titleProgram's legacy grows with completion of another year national finishes and real-world career preparation The post Texas A&M Poultry Judging Team wins fifth consecutive title appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Rain sparks insect pressure in cropsTexas Crop and Weather Report - June 3, 2025 The post Rain sparks insect pressure in crops appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Study to forecast ecological ‘tipping points’ for U.S. wetlandsAgriLife Research to develop predictive tool to improve conservation efforts The post Study to forecast ecological ‘tipping points’ for U.S. wetlands appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
FEATURED NEWS
- Beatriz Watanabe: Designing Healing Landscapes at Texas A&MFrom urban spaces to healthcare facilities, Beatriz Watanabe is creating a future where nature heals. At Texas A&M University, Beatriz Watanabe, a second-year Master of Landscape Architecture student, is driven by a profound desire to create spaces that ... The post Beatriz Watanabe: Designing Healing Landscapes at Texas A&M appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Displaced but Not Silenced: Community Voices Shape Harris County BuyoutsA partnership between Texas A&M University and the nonprofit Texas Appleseed is shedding new light on the human toll of one of the nation’s largest mandatory home buyout programs. For three years, faculty and graduate students from the ... The post Displaced but Not Silenced: Community Voices Shape Harris County Buyouts appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Dreamed Water Towers: Reimagining Texas InfrastructureA New Purpose for a Familiar Icon What if one of Texas’ most recognizable structures could help solve the challenges of tomorrow? More than 1,000 water towers rise above Texas towns and cities. Painted with mascots, logos and ... The post Dreamed Water Towers: Reimagining Texas Infrastructure appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
FEATURED NEWS
- Cyclotron Institute Serves Through Summer Slate Of Nuclear Science Outreach And Professional DevelopmentHot time, summer in the Cyclotron Institute, which will host or co-sponsor nine events dedicated to supporting future nuclear scientists and next-generation leaders in both stewardship science and isotope research and development....Read More→ The post Cyclotron Institute Serves Through Summer Slate Of Nuclear Science Outreach And Professional Development appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- College of Arts and Sciences Earns Three Top Honors at Spring Recognition CeremonyThe College of Arts and Sciences celebrates continued excellence with three top honors at Texas A&M's Spring Recognition Ceremony. ...Read More→ The post College of Arts and Sciences Earns Three Top Honors at Spring Recognition Ceremony appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- aggieTEACH In ActionThe aggieTEACH Arts & Sciences Program is getting high marks for equipping students to fill Texas classrooms—and inspire the next generation....Read More→ The post aggieTEACH In Action appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
FEATURED NEWS
- 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.
- Unveiling the Art of Nonprofit Leadership: Strategies for Success and ImpactThe Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy (CNP) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service recently held a webinar titled Igniting Success: The Collaborative Power of Nonprofit Leaders. Moderated by Dr. Will Brown, the webinar invited three experienced nonprofit leaders to share their insights: Jennifer Bartkowski from Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, Roxanne Saldaña […] The post Unveiling the Art of Nonprofit Leadership: Strategies for Success and Impact appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
FEATURED NEWS
- 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.
- Your Little Explorer is a Scientist TooThe Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares fun science and literacy activities for you and your child. The post Your Little Explorer is a Scientist Too appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Elevating Research: Assistant Professor Joins Prestigious Advisory CouncilDr. Ananya Tiwari looks to promote educational psychology research as a new member of Springer Nature’s U.S. Research Advisory Council. The post Elevating Research: Assistant Professor Joins Prestigious Advisory Council appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
FEATURED NEWS
- Predicting Underwater Landslides Before They StrikeA new method for predicting underwater landslides may improve the resilience of offshore facilities....Read More→ The post Predicting Underwater Landslides Before They Strike appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Replicating Real-Life Blood Vessels to Cure Vascular DiseaseA new platform mimics various blood vessel structures, enabling more accurate models of vascular disease and patient-specific research....Read More→ The post Replicating Real-Life Blood Vessels to Cure Vascular Disease appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Engineers of Impact: Dr. Frances LiglerA pioneer in the field of optical biosensors, Dr. Frances Ligler has made positive impacts on her field and the scholars she mentors. ...Read More→ The post Engineers of Impact: Dr. Frances Ligler appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
FEATURED NEWS
- Effects of the Rumor MillWorkplace gossip is hard to escape. Whether around the office or in boardrooms, employees chatter about colleagues and supervisors behind their backs. These casual conversations can have consequences for employees’ well-being and company performance, a study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology finds. When the gossip is about supervisors, its effects could [...] The post Effects of the Rumor Mill appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Texas A&M’s Mays Business School Announces 24 Teams Advancing in AI Business Plan CompetitionTwenty-four student-led AI ventures have advanced to the second round of Mays Business School’s “Building a Better Future Through Business and AI” National Undergraduate Pitch Competition, reflecting the growing role of AI in business innovation. The competition, hosted by Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School in collaboration with the College of Engineering, College of Arts [...] The post Texas A&M’s Mays Business School Announces 24 Teams Advancing in AI Business Plan Competition appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Building Lifelong ConnectionsVianney Sotelo ’25 found more than just high-impact learning and career preparation in the Business Honors program. She found a family through caring support from faculty and staff and relationships with classmates that will last long beyond her days at Mays. When Vianney Sotelo arrived on the Texas A&M University campus as a freshman in [...] The post Building Lifelong Connections appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
FEATURED NEWS
- New theory suggests we’re all wired to preserve cultureEach human culture consists of a unique set of values, beliefs and practices. However, a common thread across cultures is the apparent importance of preserving aspects of those cultures throughout generations. In a new paper published in the journal Psychological Review, Cory Cobb, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the Texas… The post New theory suggests we’re all wired to preserve culture appeared first on Vital Record.
- Curtis Donaldson promoted to executive director of Rural Medicine ProgramCurtis J. Donaldson ’81 has been named executive director of the Rural Medicine Program at the Texas A&M University College of Medicine, beginning June 1. Since 2022, he has served as director of the program as well as director for Community Engagement for Rural Texas under the Office of the President, focusing on economic and… The post Curtis Donaldson promoted to executive director of Rural Medicine Program appeared first on Vital Record.
- Support networks may be the missing link for college students who seek help for excessive drinkingCollege students who want help overcoming high-risk drinking could benefit from a two-pronged approach that combines an individual-focused psychological theory with social network analysis. That’s according to a new study from Texas A&M University School of Public Health Assistant Professor Benjamin Montemayor, PhD, and former doctoral student Sara Flores, both in the Department of Health… The post Support networks may be the missing link for college students who seek help for excessive drinking appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
FEATURED NEWS
- VMBS Professor Receives Top Research Article Award For Study Of Swine ReproductionA research publication on swine reproduction led by Texas A&M University professor Dr. Gregory Johnson has been selected as the 2024 Top Research Article by the journal Biology of Reproduction, the official publication of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR). Johnson, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) […] The post VMBS Professor Receives Top Research Article Award For Study Of Swine Reproduction appeared first on VMBS News.
- Scratching Beneath The Surface: Keeping Pets Flea-FreeThe summer heat has crept in — and with it the critters that have owners and pets alike itching. Fleas, in particular, have a tendency to make themselves at home in your carpet, bedding, and, worst of all, your pet’s fur, inflicting constant irritation and posing potential health risks to their hosts. Dr. Lori Teller, […] The post Scratching Beneath The Surface: Keeping Pets Flea-Free appeared first on VMBS News.
- Research Collaboration Discovers Medical Use For Chewing Gum SweetenerA sweetener commonly found in chewing gum can replace toxic additives in hydrogels used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. Imagine treating chronic illness not with pills, but with soft, flexible electronic implants seamlessly integrated into the body. The materials for such implants already exist — they just needed a sweet touch. […] The post Research Collaboration Discovers Medical Use For Chewing Gum Sweetener appeared first on VMBS News.