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Texas A&M recently hosted a group of 19 high school English teachers from Hangzhou, China, as they participated in a professional development program organized by the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). The training platform was designed to develop the Zhejiang Province teachers’ educational practices while promoting globalization efforts of A&M and CEHD.

“This...

Texas A&M University surpassed the 50,000 milestone, and the Department of Health & Kinesiology (HLKN) is contributing to that record. As of 12th class-day data, officials are reporting over 2,440 undergraduates and 260 graduate students in the department.

There was significant growth at the undergraduate level due to an increase in freshman enrollment (U1), an increase in...

The annual College of Education and Human Development Reading Clinic at Texas A&M University will begin its next session this fall. The clinic is designed to provide assessment and individualized reading instruction for local students who are challenged with aspects of the reading process – from kindergarten through high school.

The clinic session includes two to three assessment...

Dr. Claude Bouchard, Professor and John W. Barton, Sr. Endowed Chair in Genetics and Nutrition in the Human Genomics Laboratory at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will be speaking at Texas A&M University. His visit is a stop on the Fall Texas American College of Sports Medicine (TACSM) Speaker Tour. 

Dr. Bouchard's research interest focuses on...

The Alpha Pi Chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma at Texas A&M University (TAMU) has been selected to receive the Eta Sigma Gamma National Service Award. This award highlights the Alpha Pi chapter’s dedication to selfless service and commitment to enhancing the quality of life of others. 

The objectives of Alpha Phi Chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma are to provide the opportunity to become...

Texas A&M University alumnus Col. Russ Kotwal ‘85 received the 2012 Heroes of Military Medicine award on behalf of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine in Washington D.C. on May 2.

One of only three individuals to be awarded this recognition, Kotwal was honored for his service in healthcare for our nation’s military, and for progressing medicine...