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Apr 25, 2025

Dr. Jennifer Glanville, former chair of the sociology department at the University of Iowa, joins Texas A&M as the new head of the Department of Sociology.

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Mar 3, 2025

Two ArtSci professors discuss the critically-acclaimed film The Substance, the internal and external process of aging and the continued desire for a fountain of youth.

Logo for International Day of Persons with Disabilities, featuring a stylized person in a wheelchair, integrated with a globe, and the text "December 3rd" below.
Dec 3, 2024

December 3 marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities, dedicated to advancing the rights and well-being of individuals with unique needs. However, advocates like Christopher Mathey, a doctoral candidate at Texas A&M University, argue that real progress demands a daily commitment to inclusion.

Stop motion image of student traffic in the main hallway of the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus
Nov 8, 2024

On National First-Generation Student Celebration Day, we honor the resilience and determination of two Ph.D. students in the College of Arts and Sciences — Tanisha Berrios Hernandez and G. Santee Riley — along with all first-generation Aggies at Texas A&M University.

Graphic featuring a portion of the cover of Texas A&M University sociology professor Nadia Kim's 2021 book, "Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA"
Nov 4, 2024

Well-known for its glitz and glamor, Los Angeles is also home to an ongoing environmental justice movement, with women and families of color at the forefront. Texas A&M sociology professor Dr. Nadia Kim sheds light on this movement and its leaders in her recent book, which earned the 23rd Susanne M. Glasscock Book Prize.

Group photo of Texas A&M University's team that participated in the 2004 Model Arab League Conference, held March 2-3 in Houston
Mar 13, 2024

A team of Texas A&M students gained insight into global diplomacy and broadened their perspectives at the Model Arab League Conference in Houston.

U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos speaks to an audience in the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus
Feb 15, 2024

Director Robert Santos met with students, faculty and staff to discuss the critical role of data in policymaking, journalism and other areas.

Texas A&M University sociology major Vaneza Palma Barron
Jan 29, 2024

Financial struggles forced Vaneza Palma Barron ‘25 to decline her offer of automatic admission to Texas A&M University in 2018. Five years later, only three semesters stand between her and her degree in sociology from Texas A&M.

2020 Texas A&M University sociology graduate and Human Resources employee Seth Crouch
Dec 11, 2023

Sociology graduate Seth Crouch ’20 applies his education to his human resources role to make Texas A&M a better place for all.

Texas A&M women's and gender studies major Odyssey Olmos smiles for the camera while sitting beside two suitcases in a tree-lined background setting
Nov 17, 2023

After struggling to feel connected to her biology major and the pre-medicine track she had worked toward for years, all it took was one women’s and gender studies course to reignite Odyssey Olmos’ passion for women’s health and help her forge a new path for her future.