Newsletter
The Texas A&M Center for Worker Health shares tips for how to spend Labor Day weekend, Silver Taps will be held Sept. 2, Aggie Gameday parking and transportation info is shared, and the Texas A&M at Work website has launched.
Photos and stories of the children who lived on Texas A&M's campus are shared, the next USC meeting will be held on Sept. 16, Texas A&M and Aegis Aerospace celebrate a TAMU-SPIRIT partnership, and Texas A&M's Dr. Timothy Davis turns music into visual art by using math.
Texas A&M dining locations are now selling Buc-ee's products, the first day of classes is Monday, Aug. 25, Aggie Soccer and Volleyball faculty/staff appreciation tickets were added, and this year's Chronicle Festival will feature Dr. Cindy Lawley.
The RAD Lab at Texas A&M is working on a spherical robot for land, sea and space missions, Help Desk Central will resume regular hours on Aug. 25, students move in Aug. 19-23, and the Gulf Commercial Fisherman Program was launched.
Texas A&M researchers discover new properties of a self-healing plastic, the University Website Fall Ready Workshop will be held Aug. 26, and 11-year-old Kamryn Balfour raises $3,500 for the VET team.
The construction science degree program at the Higher Education Center at McAllen graduates its first four students, the Tell Somebody Report website is redesigned and offers a new texting option, and the 2025 Campus Mobility Project provides a status update.
Texas A&M professor Dr. Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo is using virtual reality to help students gain hands-on experience, employer registration is open for the Part-Time Student Job Fair, summer commencement ceremonies will be held Aug. 8 and 9, and Texas A&M research finds that community cohesion plays a big role in disaster recovery.
The Texas A&M System is leading an autonomous helicopter wildfire response initiative, the Century Tree is getting a scientific checkup, and the University Website Fall Ready Workshop was postponed.
Construction will impact parking for Aug. 9 commencement ceremonies, Open Enrollment comes to a close, MarComm offers a fall ready workshop, and employers can register to host a booth at the part-time student job fair on Aug. 27.
Texas A&M launches a clinical trial to measure the health benefits of ‘agrihood’ living, faculty and staff receive discounted prices on tickets for two football games, and a tool is developed by Texas A&M researchers that can turn drone footage into disaster response maps.