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Three members of the Texas A&M University faculty were honored with University Professorships for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence, awards conferred upon the most accomplished teachers of undergraduates at the university.
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Texas A&M is in the spotlight at Arlington IndyCar race, Faculty Advisory Council election is underway, the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center is now managed by University Center and Special Events team and former student Federico Muyshondt talks about growing up in El Salvador and his thoughts on leadership and Texas A&M.
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Texas A&M introduces a Nutrition-to-Nursing pathway, Pri Shumate '97 explains how Texas A&M shaped her career path, Roku offers incoming freshman an affordable new streaming platform and Texas A&M research is leading the way in energy innovation.
Texas A&M former student and Roku founder Anthony Wood talks about his journey to success, Texas A&M announce summer youth camps, new single shot helps with healing after a heart attack, what Texas heat waves reveal about the world and a cannon from the Alamo is restored.
Texas A&M will be part of the Fast Company Grill at SXSW, 27 faculty and staff were honored with Distinguished Achievement Awards, six faculty members become National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Senior Members, and Technology Services will host resource tables around the main campus in March.
Texas A&M researchers find that cherries may slow breast cancer, TEES partners with ZettaJoule on gas research reactor project, the Texas A&M Health Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing has been selected to update SANE programs, and Texas A&M researchers find ways to improve weather damage reporting.
These faculty members have earned one of the highest distinctions in innovation and groundbreaking research.
Disaster Day trains students and professionals in emergency response, Living Well offers Thrive in Five, a five-month mental health campaign offering practical ways to support faculty and staff well-being and Dr. Michael A. de Miranda, dean of the College of Education and Human Development, will retire on July 1, 2026.