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May 20, 2022
Samantha “Sami” Schramm ‘22: Pursuing Leadership
Samantha “Sami” Schramm ‘22 graduated with a degree in international studies and a passion for the Aggie spirit.
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April 8, 2022
A Name With An Aggie Ring
Stella Lee ‘23, an international studies major, is commemorating her time at Texas A&M University in a unique way.
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March 30, 2022
“All Güt Things” Screening At Texas A&M University
The Department of International Studies invites Hans Boas, a leading expert on German-speaking Texans, to Texas A&M University.
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February 18, 2022
Marquis Alexander ‘13: The First Black Corps Commander
Marquis Alexander ‘13 took an unconventional path to get to Texas A&M University and left a resounding impact that still inspires Aggies.
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July 12, 2021
Nathaly Lopez ‘21: Broadening Aggie Horizons
Nathaly Lopez ‘21 was empowered to study abroad. Her trip to Spain broadened her horizons, taught her to appreciate culture, and inspired her to give back to Aggies.
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May 15, 2020
Why was Germany more effective at containing COVID-19?
David Brenner, an expert in German and European studies, explains why Germany has been a leader in the Western world in containing the coronavirus.
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January 27, 2020
Mary Odukwe selected for Rangel Fellowship
Mary Odukwe ’20, a senior international studies major from Fresno, TX, has been selected as a 2020 Rangel Fellow.
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December 19, 2019
International rewards
Wrange Walther, a recent graduate with a Japanese minor, shares about his recent Gold Award in the Japanese speech contest, J.LIVE Talk.
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October 16, 2019
Recognizing our 2019-2020 Rothrock Fellows
Outstanding College of Liberal Arts faculty members were honored with a prestigious fellowship.
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September 26, 2019
A New Year in October: The hope of Jewish studies
Do you hear the shofar blast? From sundown September 29 to sundown October 1 marks the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. To celebrate these good tidings, the College of Liberal Arts sat down with three professors whose teaching focuses on the ever-expanding Jewish studies.