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Texas A&M takes steps to ensure affordable education, nominations are open for Community Engagement Awards, free professional development courses are available through Aug. 31, and a data engineering student's efforts contribute to Aggie volleyball's path to victory.
The Texas A&M University 2026 Employee Engagement Survey is underway, free digital accessibility training is available to employees, Open Education Week is March 2-6, research links outdoor learning to gains in literacy and well-being for children and teachers and Dr. N.K. Anand receives Edwin F. Church Medal.
A ceremonial ribbon cutting was held recently at the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen, the 2026 Employee Engagement Survey is now open, Hullabaloo U is looking for instructors for fall, student is the first Aggie to be awarded the Churchill Scholarship and the history of the connection between Texas A&M and the Texas Christian University is explained.
Texas A&M is ranked the No. 1 research university in Texas and top 25 nationally, nominations open for Faculty Advisory Council, Adobe Express Premium is now available, Texas A&M alumnus makes USA Bobsled Team and two faculty are elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Texas A&M University plans to expand the Cyclotron Institute, Technology Services hosts a series of resource tables in February, sign ups are open for The Big Event, Texas A&M researchers find a new way to measure ocean currents with drones.
A Texas A&M University at Galveston researcher is studying the effects of natural disasters on mental health. Registration is open for Field Day and Aggieland Saturday. TAMU AI Chat resources can save time on routine tasks, and Texas A&M has invested in tools to ensure digital accessibility for the university community.
Labs within Heldenfels Hall undergo renovation, Dr. Timothy B. Boone is the new dean of the School of Engineering Medicine and Dr. Amy L. Waer is reappointed dean of the Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine. Technology Services will offer a series of resource table events in February, and faculty and staff dining plans are available.
Cadets from Texas A&M Maritime Academy honored for lifesaving rescue, how to manage leave during inclement weather, the Texas A&M mobile app gets an update and US News rankings place Texas A&M online programs among best in nation.
The inaugural Captain’s Leadership Course participants and Guardians are welcomed in Aggieland, nominations open for the John J. Koldus III Achievement Award nominations, the importance of ADA Title II is explained and experts uncover strong links between social factors, physical activity for older adults.
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