New field ecologist brings expertise on rainfall, land use and biodiversity
Felicity Newell brings global research experience to Texas landscapes
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Felicity Newell brings global research experience to Texas landscapes
Kim Dooley ’84 ’87 ’95, Ph.D., Regents Professor and associate dean for faculty affairs in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, will retire at the end of August after more than 35 years of service.
Texas A&M award honors significant impacts on preparation of teachers
Innovative degree emphasis and accelerated graduate program provide solid, interdisciplinary foundation for conservation careers.
Endowed fund begins providing financial support to incoming students
Gillett-Kaufman and Paudyal receive national awards at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities annual meeting
New program to prepare students for careers in health and medicine
New role and innovative classes will introduce students to reptile and amphibian conservation, ecology
AgriLife Extension offers path into veterinary science with industry-recognized certification
Governor Dolph Briscoe Jr. Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership program offers intensive, two-year agriculture study
Animal science doctoral student’s determination and love for horses drives impactful research
Inaugural program includes leaders from across Texas A&M AgriLife
David Reed, Ph.D., finishes his final semester teaching Horticultural Science and Practices
Students from all disciplines gain opportunities with new Undergraduate Student Research Program
Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism students learn ‘the Disney way’ through trainings at Disney Imagination Campus
Opat takes the reins for the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications iconic internship program
Provide mentorship, professional development, recruitment to current and prospective students
New course explores the role of hunting in conservation
Through teaching, mentoring, Kati Stoddard prepares Texas A&M students to strengthen the environmental industry
Course explores diversity of natural resources and ecotourism