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Texas A&M Programs Secure Top 10 Spots in QS World University Rankings
Texas A&M University offers some of the world’s best programs, according to the latest QS World University Rankings, which examined 1,500 institutions around the globe. QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) is a higher education insights provider…
Researchers Unravel Mystery of How Phages Disarm Bacteria
Bacterial infections pose significant challenges to agriculture and medicine, especially as cases of antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to rise. In response, scientists at Texas A&M AgriLife Research are making clear the ways that…
Texas A&M Graduate and Professional School Hosts Spring Awards Ceremony
The Texas A&M University Graduate and Professional School held its inaugural spring awards ceremony on April 16 at Rudder Theatre. The program included presentations of Distinguished Dissertation Awards, Montgomery Awards, Outstanding…
Texas A&M Partners with Dallas International Film Festival for Premiere of ESPN ’30 for…
The Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF), with support from Texas A&M University, will present the world premiere of ESPN Films’ “30 for 30” documentary “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot” at the historic Majestic Theatre on April 25.…
Texas A&M Prepares to Host 22nd Annual Texas Science Olympiad
Nearly 1,000 Texas middle and high school students will put their science and engineering knowledge to the test this weekend in Aggieland as they battle for Lone Star State bragging rights in the 2024 Texas Science Olympiad.
For…
Texas A&M AgriLife Turfgrass Program Leads with Innovation
The science of turfgrass has come a long way in recent decades.
Whether turfgrass breeders and programs produced varieties for a carpet-like lawn, the perfect ball roll on a golf putting green, or to support the weight and…
Texas A&M-McAllen Students Spearhead Mental Health-Focused Events in Rio Grande Valley Colonias
This spring, Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen (HECM) Public Health professor Dr. Krystal Flores-Chavez was awarded $5,000 from the HECM’s High Impact Teaching Grant to support a service-learning project for her…
Texas A&M Leads the Way in Semiconductor Education and Training
From powering mobile phones to safeguarding national defense, semiconductors have become increasingly vital in today’s world. The growing demand for skilled professionals calls for semiconductor training.
Starting in fall 2025, Texas…
Former French President Addresses Texas A&M, Honors Bush School Professor
During his tenure as president of the French Republic from 2012 to 2017, François Hollande navigated a series of unprecedented challenges at home and abroad — from military engagements with extremist groups in Africa to the growing threat…
Oregon State Researchers Push Boundaries of Pigment Chemistry with Moon-Inspired Reddish Magentas
An Oregon State University researcher who made color history in 2009 with a vivid blue pigment has developed durable, reddish magentas inspired by lunar mineralogy and ancient Egyptian chemistry.
Mas Subramanian, distinguished professor…