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Photo of Joe FeaginTexas A&M University professor honored with Lifetime Achievement AwardTexas A&M University Department of Sociology professor and world-renowned scholar Joe Feagin will be honored with a major award for his work with affirmative action.

Trey BodwinUndergraduate student receives Buck Weirus Award for outstanding leadership on campus Communications senior Trey Bodwin received the 2013 Buck Weirus Spirit Award for his exceptional leadership and involvement in multiple student organizations.

Photo of Caroline BarrowRecent Liberal Arts graduate earns prestigious grantRecent College of Liberal Arts graduate Caroline Barrow is one of two people in the United States who will spend ten months in Kazakhstan, teaching English under the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship program.

Image of Association of Former Students logoLiberal Arts graduate students honoredFive graduate students from the College of Liberal Arts will be honored with the Association of Former Students’ annual Distinguished Graduate Students Award on April 29 for excellence in teaching and research.

Photo of General T. Michael MoseleyFormer Liberal Arts student named Distinguished AlumusGeneral T. Michael Moseley ’71 from the College of Liberal Arts received the highest award Texas A&M University can bestow upon a former student.

The Eckleburg ProjectStudents promote the arts through magazine A group of literary-loving students is on a mission to promote the arts at Texas A&M through The Eckleburg Project.

Image of Distinguished Achievement AwardLiberal Arts professors honored with Distinguished Achievement AwardTexas A&M University’s Association of Former Students (AFS) has awarded three College of Liberal Arts professors the University Distinguished Achievement Award, one of the university’s highest honors.

Texas A&M Moot CourtMoot court team makes its case, receives funding from CollegeWith recent funding from the College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University's student-run moot court team was able to send all three qualifying teams to the national tournament in Virginia this spring.

U.S. BorderArchaeologist fulfills ambition to serve his country Upon completing his Ph.D. in archaeology, Texas A&M University grad student Andy Laurence plans to work with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in facilitating and enforcing lawful international trade and travel.

Tatiana UngreddaPsychology PhD student to present research at international conference Psychology PhD student Tatiana Ungredda will present her paper, “Eating Disorders Inventory: Measurement equivalence across ethnic groups in the United States” at the 2013 International Conference on Eating Disorders on May 2-4 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.