April 23, 2020 COVID-19 Naufal PPRI TAMU Today The prison conundrum: Keeping inmates jailed or letting them out, risky either way While some states are releasing prisoners to keep them from getting infected, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared that's not an option here. April 3, 2020 COVID-19 MacNamara Psychological & Brain Sciences TAMU Today Advice for Aggies coping with the pandemic Texas A&M experts offer tips to help manage anxiety and BTHO online courses. March 16, 2020 PPRI TAMU Today Texas A&M Part Of Team Selected To Monitor Historic Bail Reform Settlement The Public Policy Research Institute, along with Duke University and the University of Houston, will track Harris County's historic bail reform agreement that governs what happens to people arrested on misdemeanor offenses. Anderson Psychological & Brain Sciences TAMU Today Stop Touching Your Face It's an unconscious tic we do dozens of times a day. Texas A&M experts explain why you shouldn't touch your eyes, nose and mouth, and offer advice for breaking the habit. February 24, 2020 Elections Political Science TAMU Today Is The Two-Party System In Crisis? As both the left and right become more polarized, a Texas A&M political scientist discusses how populist leaders are changing the face of America's political parties. February 12, 2020 anthropology Bryant TAMU Today Does ‘French Kissing’ Really Come From France? Why do we kiss? If you have no one to kiss, what's the next best thing? This Valentine's Day, a Texas A&M professor has the low-down on muggin' down. January 30, 2020 Burkart Communication Hacking TAMU Today Texas A&M expert: Hacking is a growing threat A Department of Communication professor discusses the escalation of hacking and its implications for society. January 27, 2020 International Holocaust Remembrance Day Jewish studies Passmore TAMU Today Standing Up Against Anti-Semitic Tropes, Conspiracy Theories Critical, Especially For Non-Jews On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a Texas A&M professor explains that destructive rhetoric helped empower the Nazi regime to murder 6 million Jews and how today's 'coded' anti-Semitism can be identified. January 17, 2020 Communication Dorsey Jr. Martin Luther King MLK Day TAMU Today Why “I Have A Dream” remains one of history’s greatest speeches Professor of Communication Leroy Dorsey explains the rhetorical devices used by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his 1963 speech and reflects on why the address remains relevant. November 26, 2019 History TAMU Today Vaught Texas A&M Professor David Vaught Honored By American Historians The longtime professor has been designated a Distinguished Lecturer by the Organization of American Historians for his scholarly works on labor history and baseball.