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Texas A&M University announces 2024-25 parents of the year
Texas A&M University is excited to announce Jacqueline and Kristopher Knoop as the 2024-25 Parents of the Year. The Knoops serve the Aggieland community in different but impactful ways. Jacqueline Knoop ‘95 is a professor at Mays Business School in t Read more
Summer Ag Academy for high school teachers to be June 9-21 in Bryan
The Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications will host the annual Summer Ag Academy for high school agriculture teachers on June 9-21 at the Agriculture and Workforce Education Center on the Texas A&M-RELLIS... Read more
Texas A&M University experts talk pets, solar eclipse
On Monday, 13 states in the U.S. — starting with Texas — will experience brief moments of nighttime darkness mid-day as the moon glides in front of the sun, blocking its rays. A solar eclipse, while fascinating to witness, raises important safety co Read more
Total Solar Eclipse: Astronomers break down the science behind the rare phenomenon
The last time the shadow of a total solar eclipse passed over the Lone Star State, it was the summer of 1878. Rutherford B. Hayes was president, and the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas had opened its doors to students just two years prio Read more
Celebrating Ukrainian Heritage
February 2024 was filled with numerous events aimed, once again, at raising the issue of Ukraine, while commemorating two years of brutal, full-scale invasion. The “Ukrainian Heritage for Cultural Diplomacy” event was organized by the... Read more
Texas A&M heeds Gov. Abbott’s call for space engineering degree
The incoming dean of the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University said Wednesday that he supports creating a degree program in Space Engineering. Dr. Robert H. Bishop, whose official start date is Tuesday, said he has heard the call for the ne Read more
Students invited to present posters, event open to campus community
Water resources and related research are the focus of the 2024 Texas A&M Water Day on March 27 at Rudder Tower and the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus in Bryan/College Station. Texas A&M Water Day is hosted by the Texas A&M Read more
Everyone welcome to campus for Physics & Engineering Festival April 13
Texas A&M University invites audiences across Texas, the nation and the world to get up-close and personal with science and technology at the 2024 Physics and Engineering Festival, Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the George P. Mitche Read more
Community invited to celebrate former President George H.W. Bush at 41@100
The centennial countdown is on. The George & Barbara Bush Foundation invite all Bush 41 alumni, Bush Foundation supporters and fellow citizens to join the Bush Family in their celebration honoring the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush on Read more
Texas A&M University Libraries offer free solar eclipse glasses
A solar eclipse, one of nature’s most impressive displays, will happen on April 8 and Texas A&M University Libraries will distribute a limited amount of free safety glasses to students, faculty and staff. Remember, it is safe to view the eclipse only Read more
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Destination Bryan announces the lineup for the Official Troubadour Festival Pre-Party
dour Festival, a Texas BBQ & music experience, is coming to Bryan-College Station on Saturday, May 18. Kick off the Festival with a free concert in Historic Downtown Bryan on Friday, May 17. "We are thrilled to be hosting the Official Troubadour Fest Read more
Starlight Music Series features talented artists for all tastes this spring at Wolf Pen Creek
For more than two decades, the popular Starlight Music Series has attracted music lovers for free, family-friendly entertainment under the stars at the beautiful Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. The spring tradition continues with three Saturday concerts Read more
Arts Council Announces New Gallery Exhibit
David the King, featuring large-scale paintings with collage elements by Dick Davison, will be on display at the Arts Council April 16 - May 23, 2024. This exhibit includes paintings and constructions based on stories from the life of King David... Read more
Dump your hazardous household waste and old computers at Saturday’s spring collection event
Area residents are invited to participate in the spring Household Hazardous Waste and Computer Collection Event on Saturday from 7 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Texas A&M University General Services Building. The entrance to the facility is on Harvey Road, next Read more