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  • Graphic with maroon background and white letters that say Congrats Graduates.

    Kevin Newsom ‘22: A Veteran With a Vision

    Non-traditional student and military veteran Kevin Newsom ‘22 says his service and undergraduate career may both be over, but his life is just getting started.

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    Rapid Relief: Responding to COVID-19 water crisis

    Part two of how the federal government might end shutoffs & keep water flowing during the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Front page news: Former student writes feature articles for The New York Times

    Former student Rick Rojas '10 uses his liberal arts education from Texas A&M University to write front page news for The New York Times. He recently covered the aftermath of the El Paso shooting.

  • Researchers at work in Rising Star cave.

    Anthropology Researcher Makes List Of Discover Magazine Top Stories For 2017

    A research team that included a Texas A&M University anthropologist who determined the fossil remains discovered last year in a South African cave almost certainly coexisted with early Homo sapiens has been named one of Discover magazine’s “Top 100 Stories for 2017.”

  • Estate lawyer Michele Mobley ’87 smiles for a photo.

    Michele Mobley ’87 Appointed To Texas A&M Foundation Board Of Trustees

    The estate lawyer carries on a family legacy of serving Texas A&M University.

  • Palestinian youth playing football (known more commonly as soccer in the United States).

    Young People In The Middle East Struggle To See A Promising Future

    A Texas A&M researcher explains what a lack of opportunities for young people could mean for the fast-growing region.

  • Matthew Watkins sits at his desk speaking to someone off camera.

    From The Battalion to the Texas Tribune

    One Aggie student uses his liberal arts degree to his advantage as a journalist.

  • Life In The Spotlight

    From the lights of Hollywood to Broadway stages, Shannan Johnson ’04 has experienced a cross-country career while building the first Black-owned script consulting agency.

  • Photo of George N. Harris Jr. smiling in a business suite, white shirt, and maroon tie.

    Texas A&M Foundation Names George N. Harris Jr. To Board Of Trustees

    Harris and his wife, Karen Zent ’86, are Houston natives, and each holds a B.A. in English from Texas A&M.

  • Illustration of Rick Rojas '10 composed of news paper clippings and a black and white image of Rojas smiling with his mouth closed.

    Fit to Print

    New York Times national correspondent Rick Rojas ’10 draws from his natural curiosity to tell some of the nation’s biggest stories in real-time.