Winter Break
Have a fun and safe winter break, Ags!

A Texas A&M veterinarian says do-it-yourself fireworks can pose a danger to people, pets, wild animals, and the environment.
The post Firework Safety For Pets On New Year’s Eve appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ didn’t begin life as a song, but being set to music helped it find fame.
The post How An American Magazine Helped Launch One Of Britain’s Favorite Christmas Carols appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts offer tips on how to keep your holidays a little merrier.
The post How To Manage Stress During The Holiday appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

More Texas A&M students are studying abroad than any other university, according to the latest report from the Institute for International Education.
The post Texas A&M Study Abroad Program Ranked No. 1 In Nation appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Take a look back at some of the moments that defined Aggieland this year.
The post Year In Review: Highlights Of 2022 At Texas A&M appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Texas A&M Researchers are applying metal additive manufacturing techniques to embed a hidden cache of information within products to help combat counterfeited goods.
The post Using Additive Manufacturing To Detect Counterfeit Parts appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The School of Dentistry’s newest clinic is filling a statewide need, caring for the dental needs of special care patients.
The post Texas A&M Educating More Students In Special Needs Pediatric Dentistry Thanks To New Program appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

While beef prices have dipped below 2021 levels, they remain historically higher, a Texas A&M expert explains.
The post Inflationary Challenges Affecting Retail Beef Prices appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Anne Reber will retire on Dec. 31 after a distinguished career dedicated to serving Aggie students.
The post Texas A&M Associate VP For Student Affairs, Former Dean Of Students, Retiring After 30 Years appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Meytty Pattikawa, a master’s student from Indonesia, was drawn to Texas A&M by the university’s strong alumni network and the tradition of the Aggie Ring. She’ll be flying home soon with a diploma in hand and a ring of her own.
The post Nine Thousand Miles From Home, December Graduate Finds Community In Aggieland appeared first on Texas A&M Today.