Posted: 9:53 AM The Texas A&M Foundation awarded graduating senior Shahrum Iqbal with its first Texas A&M Foundation Trustees’ Outstanding Student Award during a dinner on Wednesday at Miramont Country Club in Bryan.
Posted: 3:03 PM The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets will conduct its annual Final Review Saturday (May 4) at Kyle Field, signifying the end of its 2012-2013 school year — and graduation next week for many of them, including approximately 80 who will be commissioned into one of the four branches of the military.
Updated: 11:39 AM Texas A&M Baseball, in conjunction with the TAMU Student Veteran Association and the TAMU Veteran and Support Center, will host Military Appreciation Day on Sunday, May 5 as part of the Aggies’ series finale against the Missouri Tigers. Game time is slated for 1:05 pm.
Updated: 11:01 PM Given the right conditions, on the right day, severe weather can take a bright, blue sky and turn it into the platform for violent thunderstorms to form. The only way to get a heads up is to know exactly what is going on in the air above our heads.
Posted: 3:12 PM The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents unanimously selected Phil Adams, of Bryan-College Station, as its chairman and Cliff Thomas, of Victoria, as vice chairman.
Posted: 11:42 AM The Texas A&M Foundation invites women of all ages to attend to its second annual Women, Wealth and Wisdom workshop at the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus on Friday, May 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Updated: 11:40 AM Texas A&M University faculty and staff, along with Aggie moms, are pulling out all the stops to help students prepare for final examinations this spring with less stress. They are even bringing in pups as “study buddies."
Updated: 9:29 AM AUSTIN, Texas — The mighty Central Texas oak trees that help shade homes and beautify neighborhoods are falling prey to an incurable and deadly disease.
Posted: 9:38 AM COLLEGE STATION, April 30, 2013 — In the mind of Texas A&M University physicist Peter McIntyre, two of America's most pressing energy challenges -- what to do with radiotoxic spent nuclear fuel and dwindling energy resources -- can be solved in one scientific swipe.
Updated: 5:27 PM Texas communities now have a new resource to help attract business and development opportunities to the Lone Star State. The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), and the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), in partnership with Decision Data Resources, has developed SitesOnTexas 2.0, a web-based geographic information system (GIS) software which allows users to create data-oriented reports and maps, which support economic decisions and help monitor regional progress.
Posted: 10:06 AM In its first year of existence, the Texas Sea Grant Scholars Program sent three of its initial class to present their research findings to Texas legislators.
Posted: 6:03 PM COLLEGE STATION– At the request of the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) the State Operations Center (SOC) has asked TEEX, The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service to mobilize a Public Works Assessment Team to deploy to West, TX.
Updated: 2:01 PM Congressman William H. “Bill” Flores, a 1976 Texas A&M graduate who has a long history of support for and service to his alma mater, including a term as chairman of the board of The Association of Former Students, will be Texas A&M’s spring commencement convocation speaker, announced University President R. Bowen Loftin.
Posted: 10:55 AM Members of a Central Texas community still recovering from 2011 wildfires that claimed two lives and thousands of trees will come together on Arbor Day.
Updated: 9:00 AM COLLEGE STATION, April 23, 2013 – Coming soon to a beach near you: a “drift card” washing up on Gulf of Mexico shores that is part of a research project at Texas A&M University to study ocean currents.
Updated: 8:29 AM COLLEGE STATION, April 22, 2013 -- As long as you’ve got to march, you might as well march for a good cause. For nearly four decades, the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets has marched to aid children and families in the Brazos Valley.