Spring Break
Have a fun and safe spring break, Ags!

Kyle ‘24 and his younger brother Henry Nguyen ’25 are finding success in Aggieland thanks in part to a scholars program supported by former students.
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Ph.D. candidate Stephen DeCasien was invited to the site of an astounding discovery off the coast of Sicily but couldn’t go due to pandemic restrictions at the time, so he did the next best thing.
The post Grad Student Explores Ancient Warfare With Naval Ram Project appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

A Texas A&M veterinarian discusses important vaccinations to keep dogs safe and healthy.
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Lingering questions about the virus’ origins have sparked debates among scientists and lawmakers, while also fueling concerns about risky biological research. Texas A&M biosecurity expert Dr. Gerald Parker explains.
The post Where Did COVID-19 Come From, And What Is The US Doing To Avoid Future Pandemics? appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

A Texas A&M sociology professor explains the term and discusses the implications of fatphobia on society.
The post Breaking Down ‘Fatphobia’ appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

This free, family-friendly event opens the wonders of science and technology to the community with hands-on demonstrations and more.
The post 2023 Texas A&M Physics & Engineering Festival April 1 appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

A Texas A&M researcher explains the mosquito gene manipulation study and how it might help protect humans and animals.
The post Scientists Disable Protective Gene In Mosquitoes appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The NCAA tournament comes at a "tremendous cost," says a Texas A&M sport management expert.
The post What’s The Carbon Footprint Of March Madness? appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Schools of Nursing, Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences planning for program expansions.
The post Texas A&M’s Higher Education Center In McAllen Continues Rapid Growth appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Twelve students representing four states and nine Texas cities will assume senior leadership roles in the Corps of Cadets next year.
The post Corps Of Cadets Announces 2023-24 Leadership appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Campus will be closed on Friday, March 17 for faculty and staff holiday.