Summer Break
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A variety of celebrations across Bryan-College Station will bring people together to commemorate the end of slavery in Texas.
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Mays Business School will receive a $5 million gift creating the Adam C. Sinn ’00 Dean’s Leadership Chair, its largest endowed chair.
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The new art exhibition at Cushing Memorial Library & Archives will feature works by John James Audubon and others, all inspired by the unique natural beauty of the Lone Star State.
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Renowned professor Stephen J. Anderson will be the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Leonard L. Berry Chair in Services Marketing.
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Texas A&M researchers aim to create a future where data science and artificial intelligence are used to predict, prepare for and respond to natural hazards, from hurricanes to earthquakes.
The post Leveraging Big Data And AI For Disaster Resilience And Recovery appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Kathleen McElroy '81 will join the Department of Communication and Journalism as part of A&M's renewed effort to train the next generation of media professionals.
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Set to break ground on innovative facility this fall.
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The 41st president would have been 99 this year. In honor of his birthday, take a look back at some memorable moments from his time in Aggieland.
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Mother Nature’s messengers need consideration year-round. Here’s what you can do to give them a helping hand.
The post Top Five Tips For Supporting Pollinators This Summer appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

An extremely uncomfortable disease, canine dry eye refers to the inflammation of the cornea and surrounding area caused by an inability to produce a proper amount of tears.
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The funding will support an investigation of immune-targeted treatments in precancerous gastrointestinal lesions.
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Texas A&M atmospheric scientist Dr. Anita Rapp is contributing to a new NASA mission to help humanity better understand Earth’s dynamic atmosphere.
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As the worst wildfire season on record in Canada continues to wreak environmental havoc on both sides of the border, a Texas A&M atmospheric scientist outlines what it means for human health and what to expect in the coming days and weeks.
The post Why Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Is Plaguing The Eastern U.S. appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The director of Texas A&M’s Smart Grid Center says he’s optimistic about the grid’s reliability as temperatures rise, but says we need to stay diligent to changing conditions.
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Dr. Denise Crisafi of Student Life has worked in interpersonal violence prevention education for almost 15 years.
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