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  • 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.

  • Recognition Roundup

    Recognition Roundup

    The College of Liberal Arts is known for having highly-regarded faculty members and students. Here, we compiled just a few of the recent recognitions from the 2022 spring semester.

  • Frances Beal speaks from a podium.

    Frances Beal: A Revolutionary Woman

    Frances Beal is one of three women of color telling their stories of activism at a historic event titled “The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color.”

  • Photo of US Capital invasion on Jan, 6, 2021.

    What Is ‘Legitimate Political Discourse,’ And Does It Include The Jan. 6 Attack On The Capitol?

    Scholars explain how to draw the line between “legitimate political discourse” and illegitimate political violence.

  • Map of Burleson, Washington, Brazos, Grimes, and Austin county.

    Millican Massacre Historical Marker

    Amy Earhart and her undergraduate students are working to create a historical marker commemorating the Millican Massacre.

  • A teacher takes students temperatures as they enter the classroom.

    New CDC Guidelines Cause Confusion

    Professors from the College of Liberal Arts address how the release of the CDC’s new guidelines could have been executed better and why these guidelines are so important.

  • Fist raised proudly holding a diploma.

    Bec Morris ’23: Writing a Legacy

    Bec Morris ‘23 was empowered to pursue their passion for journalism. Now, Morris is an Aggie writer who has a legacy to fulfill.

  • Student looking out a window during class.

    ADHD In College Students

    Dr. Brian Anderson, associate professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Texas A&M University, helps explain ADHD and how it can negatively impact academic success.

  • Gordy Sauer

    On the Trail to Success

    Former student Gordy Sauer ‘05, shares the story behind his debut novel “Child in the Valley'' and how his Aggie experience shaped his writing career.

  • 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.