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The construction of Texas A&M-Fort Worth is making progress, Living Well will host a Mini Mental Health Fair on May 15, Secret Walls helped add a mural to a BUILD mobile clinic at SXSW, and Texas A&M Health students participated in a project called Quakespeare in the Park.
An advanced NASA centrifuge finds a new home with TEES, Krystina and Alex Tran are named Texas A&M Parents of the Year, Texas A&M launches Rural Campus-Kingsville, and researchers investigate tylosin use and liver abscess control in cattle.
A message distributed to all faculty and staff across all locations, including Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and Texas A&M AgriLife, from Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Services Joseph P. Pettibon II
Dr. Susan Ballabina is the final candidate for president of Texas A&M, the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership trains Aggie students in ethical reasoning, former students take part in a program called Back to the Future of ArtSci, and researchers find that nanoplastics become more harmful after being outside.
Aggie parents Krystina '99 and Alex Tran '97 recently won the Texas A&M 2026-27 Parents of the Year award.
The following message is being distributed to all faculty, staff and students at Texas A&M University on behalf of Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar.
Texas A&M University at Galveston researcher helped identify and discover a new species of moon jellyfish, free open enrollment courses are available free of charge through Aug. 31, the inaugural student-focused Civil Discourse Symposium will be held April 20 and the College of Veterinary Medicine rises to No. 3 in U.S., No. 5 in world in 2026 QS Rankings.
Texas A&M AgriLife held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Texas A&M AgriLife High Plains Research and Extension Center, the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center will hold a blood drive on the main campus on April 21, registration is open for the 2026 Maroon and White Fun Run, OPAS Executive Director Anne Black announces her retirement after 41 years of service and two College of Nursing faculty selected as nurse practitioner fellows.
Aggie astronauts discuss Artemis II, Aggie Dining launches focus groups to improve dining options, registration is still open for the inaugural Civil Discourse Symposium, a Texas A&M researcher finds a way to fight diseases with lasers, and Aggie astronomers discover a collision of multiple galaxies.
A message distributed to all faculty and staff across all locations, including AgriLife and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station from Michelle Mitchell, Chief Data Management Officer and Assistant Vice President