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Learning in Prime Time
-Texas A&M sport management students earned paid, hands-on experience working the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, gaining real-world skills in event operations, fan engagement, and professional sports management.
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Preparing Teacher-Citizen Leaders on a National Stage
-Haynes Teacher Corps students took their learning beyond the classroom with an immersive experience in Washington, D.C., where education, policy and leadership intersect.
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A Path to Patient Care
-First-generation Aggie Sheyla Leon ’26 discovered her passion for medicine through kinesiology, research and mentorship as she prepares for medical school at UTMB.
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“What If You Fly?”: Sofia’s Journey to Graduation
-Through resilience and academic coaching, one kinesiology senior overcame struggles to reach the graduation stage.
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Strengthening Support for Those with Autism
-Texas A&M researchers are improving autism support from early identification to adulthood through education and community engagement.
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Simulating Space to Protect Human Health
-A new collaboration with the College of Nursing is advancing research that could help improve the health and safety of humans in space and here on Earth.
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Driven by Curiosity
-From elite collegiate swimmer to award‑winning researcher, doctoral student Ben Doyle ’28 is driven by curiosity about human performance.
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Built for the Workplace
-Through hands-on learning and mentorship in Texas A&M’s Human Resource Development program, Hailey Molina ’26 transformed a summer internship into a full-time role.
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New Hagler Fellow Robert Pianta Explores Teacher-Student Dynamics
-Virginia scholar brings research on classroom interactions to CEHD
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Bridging Education, Research and Community
-The new TRACE Lab for Global Citizenship at Texas A&M University blends classroom learning with real-world engagement to empower students and educators as leaders.
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Caring for the Community
-Ella Cole ’26, a Texas A&M kinesiology student, shares how scholarship support and hands-on learning are preparing her for physical therapy.
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New Endowment Strengthens Handball Tradition at Texas A&M
-A new endowment advances the sport of handball at Texas A&M and expands opportunities for student wellness.
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Aggie Veteran Discovers Passion for Teaching
-U.S. Navy veteran pursues bilingual teaching at Texas A&M to help learners grow in language and culture.
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Critical Skills for AI-Driven Economy: Texas A&M Explores How Higher Ed Can Keep Up
-Interdisciplinary team studies micro-credentials and AI literacy to bridge workforce skills gap
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Aggie Inspires Change for Students with Disabilities
-Shelbi Davenport empowers students with disabilities through advocacy, education, and inclusion at Texas A&M.
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Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to Classrooms
-Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to Classrooms
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Strength in Every Step
-An Aggie senior shares his journey towards graduation while battling cancer.
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Unlocking the Power of Sport Data
-The new Collaborative for Sport Data Science seeks to advance student research and connect experts from across the country and beyond.
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Student’s Journey to Supporting Military Mental Health
-Lozano’s journey in the Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology program at Texas A&M University has prepared her to serve as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, supported by faculty, peers and hands-on experience.
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College of Education and Human Development Among Top 10 Online Graduate Education Programs
-The College of Education and Human Development ranks among the Top 10 Best Master’s in Education Programs in the country.
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CEHD Partners to Honor Superintendent’s Career of Advocacy and Growth
-Our Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development will join the Texas Association of School Administrators to present this year’s Golden Deeds Award to longtime Dallas-area Superintendent Doug Williams.
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Award-winning Aggie Represents CEHD at McAllen Campus
-Francisco Javier Fuentes ’27 has already made an impact at Texas A&M University while getting the Aggie experience over 350 miles away from our flagship campus.
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Riley Marx’s Journey from Undergraduate to Graduate Experience
-Texas A&M Archery standout Riley Marx ’24 ’26 is excited to pursue her education goals while supporting the archery team that made her want to become an Aggie.
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Commitment to Empowering Veterans
-Our Veterans’ Coaching Program is supports current and former military members while addressing the coaching shortage.
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‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’: CEHD Supports Students’ Mental Health
-CEHD supports student mental health through the Counseling and Assessment Clinic (CAC) and the Byrne Student Success Center.
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