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Stop by the MSC Fan Zone booth this weekend to get a glimpse of the latest MSC developments.
The Memorial Student Center (MSC) is under construction, but that doesn’t mean you can’t see all the great progress. For a construction update, stop by the Fan...
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Fish Campers catch the Aggie spirit and learn to carry on A&M traditions
By Nichelle Jaeger ’12
For several weeks, thousands of students from the Class of ’14 made the trek to Lakeview, like many before them, to take part in a treasured Aggie...
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Solar light pipe team receives $75,000 to further develop, implement or market its design.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirms that Aggies have come up with an ultra-bright idea. A solar light pipe system designed by Dr. Liliana...
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This video is part of a feature story from the Summer 2010 issue of Spirit Magazine. Click here to read the full issue of Spirit.
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Dr. Darryl J. de Ruiter PHOTO: TAMU Marketing & Communications
Texas A&M professor helped find fossilized skeletons of apelike ancestors in South Africa.
A Texas A&M paleoanthropologist participated in the discovery of two skeletons...
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Texas A&M engineers design interactive robots to rescue victims trapped at disaster sites
Rescue robots go where humans fear to tread, such as inside the wreckage of collapsed buildings or mines. Advised by a Pixar animator, Dr. Robin Murphy...
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As part of their study abroad trip to China, students led a summer camp for 60 orphans
This summer nine Aggies studying abroad in Qingdao, China, visited with ethnic-minority Yi youths orphaned by AIDS. The students sampled Yi culture, including food...
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Drip irrigation research could relieve water shortages and reduce groundwater contamination
With expanding populations in urban and rural areas, municipalities’ water needs continue to increase. As a result, the competition for water between municipalities...
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This video is part of a feature story from the Summer 2010 issue of Spirit Magazine.
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A former graduate student describes postwar living and learning at the Texas A&M Annex.
By J. Decker White '51
J. Decker White ‘51
After World War II, Texas A&M College had a shortage of housing and classrooms. So for four consecutive...
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Texas A&M students create designs for Houston art, architecture museum building
Students in a fall 2009 first-year graduate studio at Texas A&M explored alternative designs for a new art museum in downtown Houston. The Anza Falco Museum of Art...
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A&M researcher creates edible cottonseed, a protein-packed treat.
Dr. Keerti Rathore
You’ve worn it. You’ve slept on it. You’ve bandaged yourself with it. But have you ever eaten it?
Cotton plants produce 1.6 pounds of protein-packed seeds...
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A&M-Qatar students travel to College Station for their global study experience
By Dorian Martin
Studying abroad conjures up visions of Roman ruins or English castles. For a group of students who attend Texas A&M at Qatar, that adventure involves the...
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Photo Sneak Peak of Military Walk Restoration
Military Walk, one of the core passageways that thousands of students, faculty, staff and visitors traverse each day, has been restored to its former glory and will now serve as the site for academic processions...
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How to move forward in an era of challenges and opportunities....
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A&M researcher thinks animal could end killer disease threatening half the world.
By Kara Socol
Dr. Mark Westhusin
About half the world is at risk of contracting malaria. In 2008 alone, the World Health Organization reported an estimated...
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Harrell’s medal brings six of the seven Aggie medals for permanent display to the Sanders Corps of Cadets Center.
The Congressional Medal of Honor is the highest award that the nation can bestow upon its service personnel, and in an emotional ceremony...
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Mays Students Use Their Biz Acumen to Fund Playground Makeover
By John Zollinger
Some of our most treasured memories come from our playground days, but for the kids at the Milam Elementary School in Bryan, the rundown swings, slides and other equipment...
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As the school year ends, seniors say goodbye to the school they think so grand.
By Lianna Grissom '11
These Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coat seniors, some of the top student leaders on campus, tell what they will miss most from Aggieland. They...
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International excursions prepare cadets for leadership in an ever-shrinking world
By Kara Socol
Eating scorpions at a night market in China is not an experience senior Brent Lanier ’10 anticipated when he enrolled at Texas A&M. But Lanier...
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This game was played in Austin Texas. ...
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