May 20, 2020 COVID-19 Economics philanthropy The Conversation Economics professor for The Conversation Benjamin Priday, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Economics, discusses the generosity of the upper class. February 10, 2020 Economics Former Student Gone, but not forgotten: Kevin Phillip Roberts ’89 In honor of Black History Month, we remember the life and legacy of first African American drum major and College of Liberal Arts former student, Kevin Phillip Roberts. December 13, 2019 Economics Henkhaus Journalism The Battalion Time marches on Taken from The Battalion, graduating economics senior Luke Henkhaus shares his experiences operating as the newspaper's editor-in-chief and his time at Texas A&M. Economics Grebe Phodografur ‘The dog days are never over’ In light of graduation season, we celebrate Mickey Grebe who started his own dog photography business, The Phodografur. He has gotten to photograph many Aggie dogs, including Reveille IX. October 16, 2019 Barr Economics Hannaford International Studies Lindo Rothrock Rothrock Fellows Recognizing our 2019-2020 Rothrock Fellows Outstanding College of Liberal Arts faculty members were honored with a prestigious fellowship. October 1, 2019 Barr Economics research Student Loans Is the “student loan crisis” really a crisis? Research shows that borrowing student loans is often more beneficial than harmful in the long-term — and that the "student loan crisis" is less of a crisis than some may think. August 19, 2019 Economics Naufal PPRI TAMU Today Violent conflict’s effect on breastfeeding For women in Iraq, living in a high-conflict zone can reduce the likelihood of breastfeeding, according to research from Texas A&M’s Public Policy Research Institute. August 14, 2019 Economics Former Student Rojas 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. August 6, 2019 Economics Lindo Professor’s research shapes block of recent Arkansas abortion bill Department of Economics professor Jason Lindo’s research on the consequences of abortion-clinic closures recently effected the block on a proposed abortion bill in Arkansas. August 5, 2019 Economics Former Student Honors Honors Former Student Spotlight – Rika Mallepally Honors Former Student Rika Mallepally ’12 shares insights on how her education experience helped prepare her for her accomplishments in the medical field.