 | Incoming Corps Commander Makes History At Texas A&M Marquis Alexander is the first veteran to be selected to lead the university's Corps of Cadets. He will formally assume his position on May 5.(more...) |
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The MSC: Keeping The Traditions Alive When the Memorial Student Center reopens on April 21, two of its most important traditions will return along with it: staying off the grass outside the building and removing one's hat upon entering. (more...) |
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12 for 12: Green Roofs On Campus And Across Texas Green roofs, which are park-like settings on roofs of office buildings in urban areas, can help facilitate cooling. Texas AgriLife Research is helping to make them viable in Texas, while a campus-wide effort is underway to install a green roof on a Texas A&M building. (more...) |
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Lack Of Winter Due To Jet Stream, Says Texas A&M Prof John Nielsen-Gammon, a professor of atmospheric sciences who also serves as state climatologist, says changes in the jet stream are to blame for 2012's mild winter. (more...) |
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Texas A&M Among"Models Of Efficiency" Honorees The university has been recognized by University Business magazine for its innovations in streamlining undergraduate course adjustments. (more...) |
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