September 29, 2021 Hispanic Heritage Month Hispanic Studies Lawo-Sukam Bangwa Grandma: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month With This Special Poem Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by reading a special poem from one of our faculty members in both Spanish and English! September 28, 2021 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Jessica Bernard COVID-19 Leaves A Mark On The Brain – But It’s Not Yet Clear How Long It Lasts The new research findings, although preliminary, raise concerns about the potential long-term effects of COVID-19, a Texas A&M cognitive neuroscientist says. September 27, 2021 English Gordy Sauer '05 The College of Liberal Arts 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. September 24, 2021 Ring Day The College of Liberal Arts Therese Wales '22 Celebrating Three Years of Friendship: A Ring Day Story Thankful for the friendship and support she’s received through her scholarship, Therese Wales ‘22 is celebrating her Ring Day with her scholarship donor Helen Jenswold. September 22, 2021 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Mary Meagher Suicide awareness and prevention How to Identify and Talk About Suicidal Tendencies Clinical psychologist Mary Meagher discusses important information about suicide awareness and prevention including how we can help those struggling with suicidal thoughts and tendencies. September 20, 2021 DEI Dorsey Meet the First Deans Committed to Anti-Racism Efforts Undergraduate Intern Essynce Lewis ‘22 saw a change that needed to happen in Aggieland and found a way to work towards a solution through the Deans CARE internship. September 15, 2021 Armando Alonzo Hispanic Heritage Month Tejano history Understanding and Celebrating Tejano History In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, faculty from the College of Liberal Arts talk about Tejano origins and the importance of studying their history. September 14, 2021 Afghanistan War Department of English Marian Eide Veterans America’s New Battle: Post Traumatic Stress As the 20-year Afghanistan War draws to a close, veterans are encountering a distinct battle known as post traumatic stress. September 13, 2021 BTHO COVID-19 common good Jose Bermudez Linda Radzik At a Crossroad: Looking at Personal Liberty and the Common Good in the Midst of a Pandemic Professors from the College of Liberal Arts explain what COVID-19 has revealed about personal freedoms and the common good and how they affect each other. September 12, 2021 Dang Department of Psychology Empowering Excellence Student Spotlight Dana Dang ‘23: A First-Generation Aggie with a Passion for Art Dana Dang ‘23 is an active member on campus, using her talents to express her creativity while promoting the College of Liberal Arts.