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A&M UNIVERSITY: We’re Paying For Emissions We’ve Already Released
Global warming in excess of 2 degrees Celsius has already been set into motion by past emissions, says a team of researchers including a Texas A&M professor.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: From Switzerland To Wisconsin
Deep in the Midwest, a small town presents an architectural surprise: Swiss-style residential and commercial designs that line the town’s main road, giving visitors an impression that they’ve arrived in a region of Switzerland.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M Expert: Vaccines Should Control New COVID-19 Strain
A new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 appears to be much more transmissible, and has placed much of the United Kingdom under lockdown.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M University’s Bystander Intervention Program Receives State Recognition
Texas A&M University’s Green Dot program has been awarded the Outstanding Crime Prevention Program for 2019 by the Central Texas Crime Prevention Association.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Anti-Racism Activist Jane Elliott To Deliver Keynote For Texas A&M’s MLK Breakfast
The MSC Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee at Texas A&M University welcomes educator and anti-racism activist Jane Elliott to deliver the keynote address of the 14th Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast on Jan. 21, 2021.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Protecting The Most Vulnerable From COVID-19
Nursing home residents and staff account for nearly a quarter of known COVID-19 deaths in the United States, according to the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M To Celebrate Fall Graduates
Texas A&M University will award 5,085 degrees to fall graduates in a series of in-person commencement ceremonies. The 15 ceremonies in College Station will be held over five days at Reed Arena Dec. 9-11 and 17-18.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M University, Operation Hat Trick Surprise Student Veteran With Prize Package
When Texas A&M University student veteran Max Kutch ’21 arrived home on Veterans Day, he got quite a shock – a backyard full of Aggie gear and other prizes, a surprise orchestrated by the university and Operation Hat Trick (OHT) with the help of his wife, Liz.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M Joins A Global Call For Net Zero Emissions
A worldwide coalition of leading climate-research universities — including Texas A&M University — issued its first-ever declaration ahead of the G20 Summit to be held on Nov. 21-22.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M’s ‘The Big Event’ Announces 2021 Sign-Ups
The Big Event at Texas A&M University is anticipated to take place during spring 2021. A final date for the event is forthcoming.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M To Host Sixth Annual Texas Women, Peace, and Security Symposium
The Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service will host the sixth annual Texas Women, Peace, and Security Symposium on Friday, Nov. 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M University System Board Of Regents Approves South Campus Recreation Center Project
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today authorized the construction of a $35 million South Campus Recreation Center to enhance student recreational activities.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: An Iron Compound Can Make Your Water Safer To Drink
A research group led by Virender K. Sharma, professor at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health, has developed a technique to improve the safety of drinking water.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Study Finds 5 Distinct Dog Types From 11,000 Years Ago
An international team of researchers that includes a Texas A&M University professor has studied the lineage of dogs and found that there were at least five different types of dogs as far back as 11,000 years ago.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M’s Aggie Women Network Selects Jyotsna Vaid For 2020 Eminent Scholar Award
Texas A&M University’s Aggie Women Network (AWN) has selected Jyotsna Vaid as the recipient of the prestigious 2020 Eminent Scholar Award. The award is given jointly with the Texas A&M University Office of the President.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Cadet Receives Hispanic Network Boot Scholarship
Texas A&M University cadet Jazzlyn Gonzalez ’21 is the 2020 recipient of the Hispanic Network Boot Scholarship from the Texas A&M Hispanic Network (TAMHN).
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A&M UNIVERSITY: COVID-19 Testing Kiosks Debut This Week At Texas A&M
Anyone can be tested at a kiosk, including Texas A&M students, faculty and staff, as well as non-university affiliated individuals, said Dr. Martha Dannenbaum, director of Student Health Services (SHS).
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M Ranked No. 3 In National Free Speech Survey
Texas A&M University ranked No. 3 in the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s (FIRE) survey of college students about their experiences with free speech on campus. FIRE collaborated with RealClearEducation and College Pulse to conduct the survey at 55 colleges nationwide.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M To Honor An Aggie Oct. 6 During Silver Taps
Texas A&M University’s Silver Taps, one of the school’s oldest traditions, will be held virtually Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 10:30 p.m. to honor a student who recently passed away.
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A&M UNIVERSITY: Texas A&M System Buildings To Be Lit Blue For World Teachers’ Day
Blue lights will shine bright on four iconic buildings on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station on Monday in recognition of World Teachers’ Day.