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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

NEW BULLS MAY REVIVE THE TEXAS STATE BISON HERD

COLLEGE STATION – It’s a match made in heaven. Or at least in the Texas Panhandle. Three young bison bulls were donated by media tycoon Ted Turner from his New Mexico herd. They will be introduced into the Texas Bison Herd at the Caprock Canyon State Park next summer, in hopes they will provide much…

November 19, 2004

Science & Tech

TEXAS A&M PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT RECEIVES NATIONAL HONOR

COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M University’s department of recreation, park and tourism sciences has received the William P. Mott Jr. Award for Organizational Excellence. The award is presented for accomplishments in the field of recreation, parks and service to the National Society for Park Resources. The award is “a tremendous honor,” said Dr. Joe O’Leary,…

November 19, 2004

Campus & Community

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HISTORIAN KICKS OFF LECTURE SERIES

COLLEGE STATION -– The chief historian of the National Park Service said the nation’s parks must have something meaningful for everyone and be able to explain their purpose not just historically, but also their current significance. Dr. Dwight Pitcaithley, chief historian, kicked off a distinguished lecture series Wednesday hosted by the department of recreation, park…

September 23, 2004

Campus & CommunityEnvironment

FORMER DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE LEADING NEW DIVERSITY INITIATIVE AT TEXAS A&M

COLLEGE STATION -– Texas A&M University’s department of park, recreation and tourism sciences has begun a new leadership and diversity initiative led by the former director of the National Park Service. Robert Stanton, who served as director from 1996-2001, is in residence this fall leading an initiative that focuses on minority and under-represented communities. The…

September 6, 2004

Campus & CommunityEnvironment

GROUNDWATER LEASING, MARKETING AND SALES FOCUS OF SEPT. 14 CONFERENCE

COLLEGE STATION— – Groundwater leasing, marketing and sales will be the focus of a conference Sept.14 at the College of Forestry Conference Center at Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches. The conference is designed for landowners, real estate agents, bankers, and members of soil and water conservation districts and groundwater conservation districts involved in groundwater…

August 13, 2004

Campus & CommunityFarm & Ranch

COLLEGE MOLD CLASS OFFERED ON THE INTERNET

WESLACO — Biology and engineering students will meet on the Internet this fall to take a unique college-level course about mold and how it affects buildings and public health. The course will be offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Human Resources at Texas A&M University-Kingsville to graduate and undergraduate students worldwide. Class instructor…

June 25, 2004

Life & HealthScience & Tech

RAYMOND O. BERRY MEMORIAL LECTURE SCHEDULED

Writer: Edith Chenault, (979) 845-2886,e-chenault1@tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Fuller Bazer, (979) 847-9325,fbazer@cvm.tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION -– The 10th annual Dr. Raymond O. Berry Lecture will be held from 3-5 p.m. on April 2 at the Veterinary Medical Disciplinary Building at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University. Dr. John C. Herr, professor of cell biology and urology…

March 25, 2004

Science & Tech

CHRISTIANSEN RECEIVES BUSH EXCELLENCE AWARD

COLLEGE STATION —- Dr. James Christiansen, professor in agriculture education, has been selected as the recipient of the 2004 Texas A&M University Bush Excellence Award for Faculty in International Teaching. “This prestigious honor recognizes Dr. Christiansen’s outstanding international teaching achievements and his long-standing personal dedication to the international education at Texas A&M University,” said Dr….

February 20, 2004

Campus & Community

WEST TEXAS RURAL CHURCH LEADERS TO MEET AT COLEMAN JAN. 24

COLEMAN -– Texas A&M University’s Texas Rural Church Network is sponsoring “Rural Health Care and the Church,” a workshop Jan. 24 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church here at 303 E. College. David Ruesink, executive secretary of the Rural Church Network headquartered at Texas A&M’s department of rural sociology in College Station, said the workshop’s purpose…

January 8, 2004

Life & Health

TEXAS RESEARCH ECONOMIST HONORED FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Writer: Blair Fannin, (979) 845-2259,b-fannin@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION -– Dr. Stephen Fuller’s research in agricultural transportation has received international acclaim, and he’s also highly regarded for his work in the classroom. In recognizing his distinguished record of service and professional contributions, the Texas A&M University Board of Regents recently named Fuller a Regents Professor. Fuller, a professor…

January 8, 2004

Campus & Community
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