Fall Break
There will be no scheduled classes during the fall break on October 9th and 10th.
Advancing Discover to Market provides $3.55 million in grants for transforming recent discoveries into new products with commercial potential.
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Gen. Eric Smith ’87 will take the reins of the elite military branch following a 96-0 vote in the Senate.
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The award is named for the former Texas A&M economics professor who served in the U.S. Senate for 17 years.
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The team is working to preserve Syriac, a 2,000-year-old language that once flourished in the Middle East and Central Asia.
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While it is never too late to be spayed or neutered, dogs and cats can be at a higher risk for diseases the longer we wait.
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High-tech tracking reveals red-crowned parrots have four main roosts in Texas: Brownsville, Harlingen, Weslaco and McAllen.
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While last week's showers were a welcome sight for many, State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says Texas will need “a lot more rain” to recover from its brutal summer drought.
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In visit to Bush School DC, Oksana Markarova says the lessons of the war will play a vital role in ensuring future peace and prosperity.
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The second season of the university’s original production kicks off with an episode dedicated to conservation efforts across campus.
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Sbisa opened its doors to cadets on Sept. 20, 1913 and still to this day holds a special place in the hearts of Aggies.
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The study highlights a need for strategies to tackle the increasing prevalence of e-cigarette use and its adverse health effects.
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The publication released its annual rankings this week, moving the university up 20 spots to No. 47 in the nation.
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Follow U.S. Army Reserve pilot Nam Cao ’20 as he straps into the cockpit of a UH-60 Blackhawk and soars over Kyle Field.
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Dog Aging Project researchers creating scale to help guide health decisions and personalize geriatric veterinary care.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts offer advice for dealing with ants, scorpions, rodents and more.
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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.