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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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- Beyond ready: Callan Nix on the power of Texas 4-HDuring National 4-H Week, Texas 4-H Council president reflects on how the organization prepares youth to lead and serve The post Beyond ready: Callan Nix on the power of Texas 4-H appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- AgriLife Extension publishes fact sheet on invasive pasture mealybugExperts share latest insights and monitoring recommendations as invasive pest threatens Texas pastures The post AgriLife Extension publishes fact sheet on invasive pasture mealybug appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Tim Hartmann: From family roots to Texas fruitsFamily legacy fuels statewide fruit specialist’s research and education for Texas producers The post Tim Hartmann: From family roots to Texas fruits appeared first on AgriLife Today.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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- Texas A&M Researchers Lead National Effort to Train the Next Generation of Hazard, Disaster ScholarsTexas A&M University is playing a key role in a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) program designed to develop the next generation of hazard and disaster researchers. Michelle Meyer, director of the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center (HRRC) ... The post Texas A&M Researchers Lead National Effort to Train the Next Generation of Hazard, Disaster Scholars appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Turning Data Into Dialogue: Texas A&M’s ENGAGE Lab Connects Research and CommunitiesThe Texas A&M University College of Architecture has launched a new hub that can transform complex research into interactive, community-focused experiences. The College of Architecture E.N.G.A.G.E. Lab, short for Empowering Neighborhoods through Growth, Analytics, Geo-Visualization and Engagement, uses ... The post Turning Data Into Dialogue: Texas A&M’s ENGAGE Lab Connects Research and Communities appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.
- Abandoned Land Drives Dangerous Heat in Houston, Texas A&M Study FindsOn a scorching Texas afternoon, some Houston neighborhoods heat up far faster than others. New research from Texas A&M University shows vacant and abandoned land is a big reason why. A new study led by Dr. Dingding Ren, ... The post Abandoned Land Drives Dangerous Heat in Houston, Texas A&M Study Finds appeared first on Texas A&M University College of Architecture.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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- Funding The Future Of Quantum ScienceWith new support from the National Science Foundation, Texas A&M Ph.D. student Logan Blackham is uncovering how light and matter interact in ways that could transform technology....Read More→ The post Funding The Future Of Quantum Science appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Dr. Simon North Named Interim Dean Of The College Of Arts & SciencesNorth, the John W. Bevan Professor of Chemistry, has served as the Arts and Sciences executive associate dean since June 2024....Read More→ The post Dr. Simon North Named Interim Dean Of The College Of Arts & Sciences appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.
- Texas A&M’s Dr. François Gabbaï Joins Elite Ranks With 2026 American Chemical Society AwardThe acclaimed chemist follows in the footsteps of Drs. Marcetta Darensbourg, F. Albert Cotton and John Gladysz, affirming Texas A&M’s leadership in organometallic chemistry. ...Read More→ The post Texas A&M’s Dr. François Gabbaï Joins Elite Ranks With 2026 American Chemical Society Award appeared first on the The College of Arts and Sciences News page.

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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- Plastic trade, tariffs and the case for a deposit refund systemA new publication argues for implementing the system in Texas COLLEGE STATION, TX (September 2025) – A new Mosbacher Institute White Paper strengthens the case for a deposit refund system in Texas. Raymond Robertson, Ph.D., Helen and Roy Ryu Professor of Economics and Institute Director, offers fresh evidence on why Texas should invest in such a system to reduce plastic […] The post Plastic trade, tariffs and the case for a deposit refund system appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Former Student Spotlight: Kenneth Bell ‘10A degree in political science from Texas A&M remains one of the most flexible tools in building a diverse and enriching career: just ask Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Bell, ’10. (Also: Kenneth welcomes contact from current students on LinkedIn!) In the short time since his graduation, he has built an impressive career serving at the crossroads […] The post Former Student Spotlight: Kenneth Bell ‘10 appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Department Seeking Mentors Ready to Pass It BackMentoring by Former Students provides current students with a unique and invaluable perspective that goes beyond what they learn in the classroom. Current students benefit greatly from hearing how their degree can be applied in the real world, and Former Students are in the best position to offer that guidance. By sharing personal experiences, professional […] The post Department Seeking Mentors Ready to Pass It Back appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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- Supporting Students Beyond the ClassroomEmbedded mental health counseling helps students access care to succeed academically and personally. The post Supporting Students Beyond the Classroom appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- A Legacy of Opening DoorsAs CDD celebrates its 20th Anniversary, learn how the center's many projects support individuals with disabilities and their families. The post A Legacy of Opening Doors appeared first on Education and Human Development.
- Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to ClassroomsAn Aggie senior shares his journey towards graduation while battling cancer. The post Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to Classrooms appeared first on Education and Human Development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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- Aggie takes center stage on ‘The Voice’Texas A&M engineering student Aiden Ross earns a four-chair turn on the national singing competition....Read More→ The post Aggie takes center stage on ‘The Voice’ appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Making the final frontier feasibleFive former biomedical engineering students are helping advance space exploration from mission control to life support systems....Read More→ The post Making the final frontier feasible appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Small hearts, big solutionsTexas A&M biomedical engineering researchers are working to develop life-saving medical devices for unborn and newborn infants....Read More→ The post Small hearts, big solutions appeared first on the Engineering News page.

MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL
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- Lights, Camera, Leadership: Connor N.F. FieldThe 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 [...] The post Lights, Camera, Leadership: Connor N.F. Field appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- Arch H. Aplin III ’80 Department of Marketing Naming Honors Buc-ee’s FounderMays Business School has named its marketing department in honor of Arch H. “Beaver” Aplin III ’80, founder and CEO of the iconic Buc-ee’s travel centers and a former student of Texas A&M University, in recognition of a $10 million donation to the department. The historic gift to the Arch H. Aplin III ’80 Department [...] The post Arch H. Aplin III ’80 Department of Marketing Naming Honors Buc-ee’s Founder appeared first on Mays Business School News.
- The Missing Ingredient in the Adult Patient Experience? JoyImage credit: Getty Images Much can be learned about adult health care from pediatric practices, according to health services researchers. Family involvement is one area where pediatric care can be modeled. In adult care, family members are often kept at a distance, despite their potential to improve outcomes. In pediatric hospitals, emotional comfort is [...] The post The Missing Ingredient in the Adult Patient Experience? Joy appeared first on Mays Business School News.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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- Breast practices: Putting your health front and centerBreast cancer makes up about 30% of new cancer cases in women each year in the United States and is the second leading cause of cancer-related death among women, following lung cancer. While incident rates have increased in recent years, death rates are decreasing, a trend experts attribute to early detection and advances in treatment.… The post Breast practices: Putting your health front and center appeared first on Vital Record.
- College of Nursing appoints leader for McAllen siteThe Texas A&M University College of Nursing recently selected LeRoy Marklund, DNP, to lead its new delivery site at the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen (HECM). Marklund’s appointment as assistant dean for undergraduate nursing education – McAllen comes as the College of Nursing prepares to welcome the first cohort of students in… The post College of Nursing appoints leader for McAllen site appeared first on Vital Record.
- Esha Maknojia selected as the Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine namesake’s first full scholarship recipientEsha Maknojia wasn’t born in Texas, but she got here as fast as she could—at one year old, when her family moved from Atlanta to Houston so her father could expand his business in the city’s booming petroleum industry. Growing up as the only child of Pakistani immigrants initially unfamiliar with Texas brought challenges, but… The post Esha Maknojia selected as the Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine namesake’s first full scholarship recipient appeared first on Vital Record.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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- Setting Your Home Up For Success: Small Animal Owner Fire AwarenessHalf a million pets are affected by home fires each year, with more than 40,000 of those animals losing their lives, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Kyle Johnson, a clinical assistant professor and Veterinary Emergency Team member at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, provides insight into how […] The post Setting Your Home Up For Success: Small Animal Owner Fire Awareness appeared first on VMBS News.
- Texas A&M Veterinarians Restore Persian Cat’s Ability To EatLuna Roy, a Persian cat with a lively and curious spirit, faced seemingly insurmountable odds from the moment she was born because of a rare and dangerous congenital defect — a cleft palate. This condition left a large hole in the roof of Luna’s mouth, creating a passage directly into her nasal cavity and posing […] The post Texas A&M Veterinarians Restore Persian Cat’s Ability To Eat appeared first on VMBS News.
- Multidisciplinary Study Finds Estrogen Could Aid In Therapies For Progressive Multiple SclerosisResearchers studied the protective effects of estradiol and estriol on the myelin sheath. About 100,000 of the estimated million people in the United States with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a progressive form of the disease, with symptoms that worsen continuously or after periods of remission. “Progressive MS is profoundly challenging because it is relentless and […] The post Multidisciplinary Study Finds Estrogen Could Aid In Therapies For Progressive Multiple Sclerosis appeared first on VMBS News.