International Week (I-Week) 2021
I-Week is Texas A&M's largest cultural celebration of the year. Learn more about the upcoming events on the website.
Fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. overdose deaths have surged.
The post Amid The Pandemic, Another Crisis Worsens appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Each racecar in the challenge will be programmed to maneuver the track, obstacles and other competitors in pursuit of $1.5 million in rewards.
The post Texas A&M Team Prepares For Autonomous Race At Indianapolis Motor Speedway appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
A review of 10,000 students found no evidence that men outperform women in some science courses – which could help end stereotypes that harm women in STEM.
The post Texas A&M Study Finds No Link Between Gender And Physics Course Performance appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Texas A&M researchers have found that that cytisine can reduce dopamine neuron loss, providing a protective effect against the neurodegenerative disorder.
The post Smoking Cessation Drug May Treat Parkinson’s In Women appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
A decade of accomplishments at Texas A&M leads to promotion to top job
The post Vice Chancellor And Dean Kathy Banks Named Sole Finalist To Be Texas A&M President appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Texas A&M former student, ESPN commentator Fernando Palomo joins others to discuss the future of soccer after COVID-19.
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The funds support faculty innovation and creativity in teaching, efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion, and more.
The post Texas A&M Presidential Transformational Teaching Grants Awarded appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Each video describes a creative or scholarly project supported by a three-year grant that's been recognized for its high value.
The post Animated Shorts Celebrate Work Of Three Texas A&M Arts & Humanities Fellows appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
A Texas A&M expert says recent freezing weather in Texas and Mexico likely means Monarch numbers will be down again this year.
The post Cold Spell Could Be Devastating To Monarch Butterflies appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say citrus, livestock and horticultural crops are among the hardest-hit sectors.
The post Agricultural Losses From Winter Storm Exceed $600 Million appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
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I-Week is Texas A&M's largest cultural celebration of the year. Learn more about the upcoming events on the website.
Tickets are available for both live and virtual performances.