Fall Break
There will be no scheduled classes during the fall break on October 9th and 10th.

The Aggies' starting kicker shares his passion for engineering and how he balances academics and athletics.
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An expert at Texas A&M’s vet school explains how to maintain a litter box and get kitty on board with its new restroom.
The post Litter Box How-To For New Cat Owners appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Nearly two years after Tally the turtle washed up on a beach in the UK, scientists from the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research helped reintroduce her to her natural habitat.
The post Texas A&M-Galveston Returns Rare Sea Turtle To Gulf Of Mexico appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Engineering professor Joshua Peeples is working with faculty from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to process data from the state-of-the-art Plant Growth and Phenotyping Facility.
The post Texas A&M Researchers Integrating New AI Tools For Plant Analysis appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Chris Valletta ’00, along with his company MISSION, donated items to help workers constructing new business school buildings to stay cool.
The post Former Aggie Football Player Shows Up For Construction Workers On Campus appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

A former executive officer of the Ross Volunteers honor guard explains to new Aggies what to expect at Silver Taps.
The post Inside The Slow Pace Of Silver Taps appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Newly united on-campus physical and mental health services provide enhanced, integrated care for Texas A&M students.
The post University Health Services Offers Holistic Health Care appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Swift growth and numerous performances are among the Year One highlights.
The post School Of Performance, Visualization And Fine Arts Celebrates First Anniversary appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

As football season kicks off amid a deadly heat wave, a doctor with Texas A&M Health shares life-saving tips on dehydration and heat-related illness.
The post Spending Time Outside This Weekend? Here’s How To Stay Safe In The Heat appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The State Employee Charitable Campaign supports nearly 1,000 local and statewide charities.
The post Texas A&M University Kicks Off Charitable Campaign And Volunteer Fair appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

An associate professor at the School of Public Health says negotiations are promising but will take years to cut drug prices.
The post Health Policy Analyst Explains Medicare Negotiations appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Kraus, a business major, says he and his team are working on ways to ensure Aggies get the help and resources they need.
The post Get To Know Student Body President Hudson Kraus appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Transportation Services has your guide to get to campus and around Aggieland on football gamedays.
The post Texas A&M Football Fan Guide 2023 appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Two experts in the College of Arts and Sciences discuss the dangers of drug abuse, addiction and the ongoing opioid epidemic.
The post A Campaign To Honor And Educate appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Professors Adam Barry, Ann McNamara, Srividhya Ragavan and Lori Taylor will participate in the Southeastern Conference leadership development program.
The post Texas A&M Faculty Selected For SEC Academic Fellowships appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
There will be no scheduled classes during the fall break on October 9th and 10th.
Save the date for the Gardens at Texas A&M’s Annual Fall Festival.