With the support of a grant from the Mellon Foundation, Texas A&M’s College of Arts and Sciences will launch a national center of excellence in humanities-based and community-engaged research on the social impact of environmental crises.
In his first year as director of the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Dr. Darrel Wanzer-Serrano has made major updates and improvements to better position RESI as a research hub serving the broader Texas A&M campus and its faculty and students.
The country music stars, both Texas A&M graduates with majors housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, performed as part of the 41@100 celebration in honor of President George H.W. Bush.
The four-time Grammy Award winner and Texas A&M languages/journalism graduate shared his perspective on making the most of one’s college experience and the many opportunities that abound in Aggieland.
Texas A&M communication professor Dr. George Villanueva received the Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Book Award from the Urban Communication Foundation for his monograph on engaged communication scholarship in Los Angeles.
More than half of the new members of the Texas A&M University 12 Under 12 Young Alumni Spotlight recognizing Aggies who have graduated within the past 12 years and are leading by example in both business and service earned their degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Texas A&M graduates Oliver “Wayne” Sadberry Jr. ’71 and Sunny Nash ’77 recently led a committee of other passionate leaders in a mission to name a new school in honor of their beloved Bryan educator and activist, Prof. O.W. Sadberry Sr.
Texas A&M law and communication professor Dr. Peter Yu provides legal and foundational context on the rising controversies involving intellectual property and AI.
As the Texas A&M community seeks to fulfill the potential of the university’s HSI designation, campus stakeholders continue efforts and initiatives to define "servingness.”