$3 Million Bequest Given to Texas A&M

January 3, 2002

Dr. Melanie Turner of McKinney, Texas, recently made a $3 million bequest to the Texas A&M Center for Grazinglands and… Read More

CONFERENCE STRESSES ADULT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUTH EDUCATION

January 3, 2002

LUBBOCK -- All adults who interact daily with children should make a conscious effort to teach and model the core… Read More

PROTECT CHILDREN: PREVENT BULLYING

January 3, 2002

COLLEGE STATIONĀ  Remember in the elementary school years, when every class had at least one bully and at least one… Read More

MORE EFFICIENT STEERS: RESEARCH LOOKS FOR WEIGHT GAIN GENES

January 2, 2002

EAST TEXAS - - Want a cheaper hamburger or a better priced quality steak? A newly started research project could… Read More

“THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE” 2002 CONFERENCE SET FOR JANUARY

January 2, 2002

COLLEGE STATION - All agricultural industry leaders are invited to the Alumni of Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership's (TALL-A) biennial conference,… Read More

NON-INVASIVE TECHNIQUE TO DETECT COLON CANCER BEING STUDIED

January 1, 2002

COLLEGE STATION -- Researchers at Texas A&M University are studying a non-invasive technique to detect colon cancer and ultimately save… Read More

FORESTRY PLAYS KEY ECONOMIC, ENVIRONMENTAL ROLE IN URBAN AREAS

December 31, 2001

HOUSTON -- To some ears, "urban forestry" sounds contradictory. But over the past 30 years, the Texas Forest Service has… Read More

TEXAS FAMILY FORUM HOSTS SEMINAR ON TYPE-2 DIABETES JAN.16 IN DALLAS, WACO AND TEMPLE

December 31, 2001

DALLAS - The Texas Family Forum, in conjunction with the Blackland Income Growth Program, will host a seminar called "Watch… Read More

WEST TEXAS REGIONAL PECAN SHOW REFLECTS GROWING CONDITIONS

December 28, 2001

SAN ANGELO - This year's annual West Texas Regional Pecan Show sponsored by Texas Cooperative Extension was reflective of the… Read More

MASTER CLOTHING VOLUNTEERS ‘SEW’ RIGHT

December 28, 2001

LUBBOCK - Aileene Williams of Tulia is a whiz with a sewing machine. Give her some fabric, a needle and… Read More