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    The Don Kelly Research Collection Of Gay Literature and Culture

    Learn more about Kelly, his collection, and the importance of housing these invaluable resources at Texas A&M University.

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    Treating PTSD: A Look At World-Renowned Research Conducted At Texas A&M University

    Neuroscientist Stephen Maren shares the impact and advancements of his research on PTSD through the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

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    Texas A&M Researcher Helps Improve Veteran Support in Texas

    Nandita Chaudhuri, research scientist in the college’s Public Policy Research Institute, is conducting research to help improve services offered to Texas veterans.

  • College of Liberal Arts and College of Science team up for STEM course

    The two colleges are working together to offer a contemporary issues course in the fall 2020 semester.

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    The Importance of the Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture

    Learn more about Kelly, his collection, and the importance of housing these invaluable resources at Texas A&M University.

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    COVID-19 Counsel from the College of Liberal Arts

    In this new series, we collect various news articles that feature experts from the College of Liberal Arts giving insight into the current global COVID-19 crisis.

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    COVID-19 Counsel from the College of Liberal Arts 

    In this new series, we collect various news articles that feature experts from the College of Liberal Arts giving insight into the current global COVID-19 crisis.

  • Research on offshore workers’ safety culture advanced by major grant

    Stephanie Payne of the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences was awarded a $943,000 grant by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for her work on the safety culture of offshore workers in the Gulf Coast oil and gas industry.

  • PTSD research named among top 10 health innovations

    Stephen Maren of the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences had research that was named one of Health Innovations' renowned Top 10 Healthinnovations of 2019.

  • Michael Waters, center director and anthropology professor, holds a replica of a tool dating the arrival of modern humans to North America thousands of years earlier than previously thought.

    Texas A&M research uncovers theories on the first Americans

    Team weighs in on recent discoveries and discuss work in the Center for the Study of the First Americans.