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Medal of Honor recipient embodies Texas A&M’s Core Values and the Aggie Spirit
Nov. 18, 2025 • 8 min. readRecognized for his valor in Afghanistan, Matt Williams '25 has dedicated his life to serving others and demonstrating what it means to be a force for good.
Consumers to prioritize quality over quantity for upcoming holiday shopping season
Nov. 14, 2025 • 4 min. readTight budgets mean shoppers will splurge on large experiential gifts instead of buying multiple small gifts, predicts the director of the Texas A&M Center for Retailing Innovation.
Healing the heart after a heart attack
Nov. 14, 2025 • 3 min. readTexas A&M researchers have developed a patch to repair damaged tissue and promote the growth of new cells.
The process uses water and pressure to remove carbon dioxide from emissions at half the cost of current methods.
Texas A&M recognized by Texas Veterans Commission for outstanding veteran services
Nov. 13, 2025 • 1 min. readRecognized for its commitment to the success of student veterans, Texas A&M University earned the 2025 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Award.
Texas A&M prepares students to help others, even in the face of danger
Nov. 13, 2025 • 6 min. readThe university’s hands-on approach to preparing students for mass-casualty events demonstrates the transformative impact of immersive education on readiness for real-life crises.
Texas A&M named to list of ‘dream schools’ for students
Nov. 13, 2025 • 3 min. readBook by New York Times bestselling author Jeff Selingo draws on more than two years of research and a survey of some 3,000 parents.
Texas A&M scientists study how roads, wind and conservation affect one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys.
Texas A&M researchers use AI to identify genetic ‘time capsule’ that distinguishes species
Nov. 12, 2025 • 4 min. readA new study, published in Nature, reveals a conserved genetic region that preserves species history through waves of gene flow and may be crucial to the development of some common X-linked diseases.
Why is no one talking about generational change in health care?
Nov. 11, 2025 • 4 min. readTraditional deference to one’s elders within the medical profession is contributing to a wasted opportunity to improve a broken health care system, says a leading health policy researcher.


