Texas A&M supports veterans through the SkillBridge program, Open Enrollment remains open until July 31, and Texas A&M is a semifinalist in the NSF's Regional Innovation Engines competition.

Texas A&M and NASA are studying construction methods to be used on the Moon and Mars, research looks at disaster preparedness in the U.S., and a webinar on July 29 will discuss body composition and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.

Dr. John Charles’ NASA papers acquired by Texas A&M give insight into aerospace medicine research, and members of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team help take care of the Texas A&M Task Force’s search and rescue dogs in the field.

Texas A&M is helping provide resources and in-person support in the aftermath of the recent Texas Hill Country flooding, a dedication ceremony is held for a new Texas Aggie Medical Clinic in Fort Davis, Texas, and Ernest Aliseda ’88 is the new chief operating officer and associate vice president of the Texas A&M Higher Education Center at McAllen.

The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team was deployed to Kerr County to support dogs working on search and rescue missions after the flooding, Open Enrollment for benefits kicked off and ends July 31, and Texas A&M Health received $11.7 million in new funding from CPRIT to support innovative cancer research.

Karoni Forrester ’96 works to bring attention to missing soldiers and their families, several major improvements on the main campus to enhance mobility, safety and connectivity are underway, and the 2024-25 Graduate and Professional Student Government President Tamra Walderon is featured.

The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team receives $5 million in state funding to support disaster relief efforts, Texas A&M’s Courtney Cares leads the way in equine-assisted services, and former Texas A&M President Dr. Jarvis E. Miller passes away at 96.

Texas A&M is No. 2 for most visible public universities and No. 8 among all U.S. institutions, according to American Caldwell’s 2025-2026 Global University Visibility rankings, Texas A&M research offers hope for patients facing Alzheimer’s, and Living Well will be offering a midday break at different locations.

Texas A&M launches statewide dementia research initiative to tackle Alzheimer’s crisis, Texas A&M is again ranked the No. 1 animation school in Texas and No. 2 among public schools in the nation, according to new rankings by Animation Career Review, and nationally recognized veterinary medical leader Dr. Bonnie R. Rush has been named dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

Texas A&M President Mark A. Welsh III and College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts Dean Tim McLaughlin take the Fast Company stage in New York City for panel discussion, Texas A&M is recognized by Fast Company’s ‘World Changing Ideas’ for Alzheimer’s disease breakthrough, Texas A&M breaks ground on state-of the-art small animal teaching hospital, and improvements to Highway 6 Corridor are underway in Bryan-College Station.