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Renowned Galveston Cave Researcher To Be Featured On "Nova" Series Feb. 9
Last Updated: 5:19 PM 02/08/10 - Tom Iliffe, professor of marine biology at Texas A&M University at Galveston and one of the world’s foremost underwater cave researchers, will be among several scientists featured in a National Geographic television program Tuesday (Feb. 9) titled "Extreme Cave Diving."
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Renowned Galveston Cave Researcher To Be Featured On "Nova" Series Feb. 9
Last Updated: 4:13 PM 02/08/10 - Tom Iliffe, professor of marine biology at
Texas A&M University at Galveston and one of the world's foremost underwater
cave researchers, will be among several scientists featured in a National
Geographic television program Tuesday (Feb. 9) titled "Extreme Cave Diving." (Full Story)
Vote on Loftin Presidency Set for Friday
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Last Updated: 11:53 AM 02/08/10 - Bowen Loftin was named the lone finalist for the position last month. A 21-day waiting period is mandated by law before a final vote can be taken. (Full Story)
Deadlines for Budget Cuts at A&M Approach
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Last Updated: 11:08 AM 02/08/10 - All public universities have been told they will get a five percent cut in state funding over the next two years. That adds up to $28 million for Texas A&M. (Full Story)
Khalid A. Al-Falih Named 2010 Outstanding International Alumnus Of Texas A&M
Last Updated: 11:06 AM 02/08/10 - Khalid A. Al-Falih, leader of the world’s largest petroleum company, has been selected as the recipient of the 2010 Texas A&M University Outstanding International Alumnus Award, to be presented March 10 at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr., Alumni Center at Texas A&M.

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A&M Triathlon Team Hosts Race For A Good Cause
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Last Updated: 12:14 PM 02/08/10 - If you're looking for a way to shed the pounds that you gained from all of the food on Super Bowl Sunday, there is an opportunity this coming Saturday. And it's for a good cause, too. (Full Story)
Former Texas A&M Architecture Student Designed Some Of World's Tallest Buildings
Last Updated: 10:50 PM 02/04/10 - When the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, officially opened in Dubai amid a flurry of fanfare, former Texas A&M architecture student Adrian Smith was among the honored guests. It was he who designed the shimmering spire that soars more than a half mile above the desert in the United Arab Emirates, rising to an official height of 828 meters, or 2,716.5 feet.

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Three Aggies Honored at Tuesday's Silver Taps
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Last Updated: 10:41 PM 02/01/10 - A Missouri City Aggie killed in a car wreck will be among three remembered at Tuesday's Silver Taps. (Full Story)
Texas A&M Announces Black History Month Events
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Last Updated: 7:18 PM 01/31/10 - Black History Month begins February 1 and Texas A&M has a full lineup of events marking the observance. (Full Story)
Transformer Fire at Texas A&M
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Last Updated: 10:31 PM 01/30/10 - College Station fire department battled a transformer fire at Texas A&M Saturday morning. (Full Story)
Black History Month to be Highlighted by Array of Events on Campus
Last Updated: 2:41 PM 01/29/10 - Texas A&M University has a host of activities planned during Black History Month, which formally begins Monday (Feb. 1) but actually kicks off on campus Sunday (Jan. 31) with a 7 p.m. “Celebrating Black Arts” performance by the Dallas Black Dance Theater. (Full Story)
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