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Hundreds gather at Texas A&M candlelight vigil for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk
Read full article: Hundreds gather at Texas A&M candlelight vigil for slain conservative activist Charlie KirkHundreds of students and community members gathered at Texas A&M University for a candlelight vigil honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sept. 11, 2025.
Texas A&M professor fired after viral video disputes termination
Read full article: Texas A&M professor fired after viral video disputes terminationAn attorney for Melissa McCoul, seen in a video clashing with a student over gender-identity content in her class, said the professor is weighing her legal options.
Video of clash over gender-identity content in Texas A&M children’s lit class leads to firing, removals
Read full article: Video of clash over gender-identity content in Texas A&M children’s lit class leads to firing, removalsAfter the video fueled outrage, a professor was fired and two college leaders removed from their administrative roles for approving content inconsistent with the course’s description.
Sabalenka's Wimbledon foe is Carson Branstine, a qualifier from California, Canada and Texas A&M
Read full article: Sabalenka's Wimbledon foe is Carson Branstine, a qualifier from California, Canada and Texas A&MThere are plenty of tennis players who might be daunted by the prospect of making their Grand Slam debut against someone ranked No. 1 and in a big stadium.
10 Houston-area seniors awarded $10K scholarships from Astros Foundation, Daikin
Read full article: 10 Houston-area seniors awarded $10K scholarships from Astros Foundation, DaikinCollege is getting more expensive, but 10 lucky high school seniors will now have $10,000 paid off their tuition through an inaugural scholarship.
Sharpstown International School senior Jonatan Pech is a hard worker with a bright future in Architecture
Read full article: Sharpstown International School senior Jonatan Pech is a hard worker with a bright future in ArchitectureKPRC 2 and American Furniture Warehouse are surprising 20 deserving high school seniors with scholarships in 2025.
In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measles
Read full article: In visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measlesDuring a visit to College Station, the U.S. health secretary said Europe has a worse track record with the virus, which gets too much media attention.
Texas universities say Trump administration restored immigration status of some international students
Read full article: Texas universities say Trump administration restored immigration status of some international studentsMore than 250 students in Texas had their status revoked in recent weeks. Despite the reversal, federal attorneys say they’re developing policies to resume terminations.
15 Texas A&M international students might have quietly lost their ability to stay in the U.S.
Read full article: 15 Texas A&M international students might have quietly lost their ability to stay in the U.S.The Trump administration has said it has revoked the visas of more than 300 international students across the country in the last three weeks.
Texas A&M can’t ban “Draggieland” drag show, federal judge rules
Read full article: Texas A&M can’t ban “Draggieland” drag show, federal judge rulesJudge Lee H. Rosenthal said the student group that organizes Draggieland, the Queer Empowerment Council, was likely to succeed in showing the ban violates the First Amendment.
Texas Legislature proposes $400 million cut to higher ed as Dan Patrick threatens university budgets over DEI
Read full article: Texas Legislature proposes $400 million cut to higher ed as Dan Patrick threatens university budgets over DEIAt a public event last week, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said higher ed would get less funding if they don’t “kick DEI out of their schools,” a few weeks after lawmakers proposed a massive cut to public universities.
The legacy and impact of Prairie View A&M University: A conversation with Dr. Melanie Price and Marco Robinson
Read full article: The legacy and impact of Prairie View A&M University: A conversation with Dr. Melanie Price and Marco RobinsonKPRC 2's Kendall Mayes interviews Prairie View A&M University director Dr. Melanye Price and co-director Dr. Marco Robinson from the Ruth J. Simmons center for race and justice.
‘Hell, no’: Governor Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job after university sponsors trip to DEI conference
Read full article: ‘Hell, no’: Governor Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job after university sponsors trip to DEI conferenceTexas Governor Greg Abbott was fired up on social media after Texas A&M University reportedly sponsored a trip to a conference that only accepted applications from students of certain racial identities—a violation of a new state law preventing participation in such events.
Gov. Greg Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job over claim that university broke DEI ban
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job over claim that university broke DEI banAbbott's comments came after A&M invited staffers and students to attend a conference that a conservative activist said broke the state’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Texas professors self-censor for fear of retaliation, survey found
Read full article: Texas professors self-censor for fear of retaliation, survey foundAt least a third of respondents at UT-Austin, UT-Dallas and Texas A&M said they’re not sure administrators at their universities protect free speech on campus.
A year into the job, Texas A&M president performs balancing act with growth, tuition, faculty and state leaders
Read full article: A year into the job, Texas A&M president performs balancing act with growth, tuition, faculty and state leadersStaff relations continue to be important for Mark Welsh III as he rebuilds trust after a hiring controversy and universities brace for legislation targeting faculty senates.
Texas A&M to mark 25th anniversary of campus bonfire collapse that killed 12
Read full article: Texas A&M to mark 25th anniversary of campus bonfire collapse that killed 12Texas A&M University is set to mark the anniversary of the campus bonfire tragedy that killed 12 people and injured dozens more 25 years ago.
Texas A&M regents overrule faculty, cut 52 “low-producing” programs including LGBTQ+ studies minor
Read full article: Texas A&M regents overrule faculty, cut 52 “low-producing” programs including LGBTQ+ studies minorAfter conservative criticism over the LGBTQ+ minor, university officials started looking at all its programs. Faculty say they were excluded from the process.
College costs weigh heavily on Texas students as they wait on late financial aid offers
Read full article: College costs weigh heavily on Texas students as they wait on late financial aid offersDelays in the new FAFSA led students to take out debt, enroll in community college over their top-choice universities or opt out of going to college.
Queer students look for alternatives after Texas A&M ends transgender health care services
Read full article: Queer students look for alternatives after Texas A&M ends transgender health care servicesThe students saw the move as part of a political environment that has become increasingly hostile against LGBTQ+ people in Texas.
Weeklong heat wave loosens grip slightly on US Southwest but forecasters still urge caution
Read full article: Weeklong heat wave loosens grip slightly on US Southwest but forecasters still urge cautionThe weeklong heat wave that baked most of the U.S. Southwest in temperatures well into triple digits is on its last legs, but forecasters are still urging people to be cautious.
Push to enforce occupancy rule in College Station highlights Texas A&M students’ housing woes
Read full article: Push to enforce occupancy rule in College Station highlights Texas A&M students’ housing woesThe new fines underscore the challenges college students face when looking for affordable housing — and how cities struggle to provide it.
New anti-DEI law for public Texas colleges goes into effect in 2024: What to know
Read full article: New anti-DEI law for public Texas colleges goes into effect in 2024: What to knowA new law dismantling the state’s diversity, equity and inclusion offices at publicly-funded universities and colleges will go into effect in 2024.
Thousands gather to remember 12 killed in Texas A&M bonfire collapse 24 years ago
Read full article: Thousands gather to remember 12 killed in Texas A&M bonfire collapse 24 years agoThousands of people gathered early Saturday morning to remember the 12 lives lost in 1999 when a bonfire collapsed during construction at Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M Board of Regents names Mark Welsh III sole finalist for president
Read full article: Texas A&M Board of Regents names Mark Welsh III sole finalist for presidentThe Texas A&M University System Board of Regents named the former dean and four-star general as the sole finalist for president Friday. Many believe Welsh is the right person to move the university forward after a pair of controversies bruised the school’s morale.
Texas A&M Interim President Mark Welsh will get nod to keep permanent position
Read full article: Texas A&M Interim President Mark Welsh will get nod to keep permanent positionA&M System Chancellor John Sharp will recommend Welsh, a retired Air Force general, as the sole finalist for the job at a Board of Regents meeting later this week. Welsh has held the position in the interim since July.
Texas to get four new maternal health research centers amid mortality crisis for moms
Read full article: Texas to get four new maternal health research centers amid mortality crisis for momsTexas continues to struggle with maternal mortality and morbidity, despite a decade of tracking and reviewing these cases. Four new research centers will pilot innovative solutions.
Proposition 5 on Texas ballot would create new endowment for ‘emerging’ research universities
Read full article: Proposition 5 on Texas ballot would create new endowment for ‘emerging’ research universitiesIf approved, the new fund would provide tens of millions of dollars to the University of Houston, Texas Tech, Texas State University and University of North Texas.
Interim Texas A&M University president sets new tone for reforms planned under his predecessor
Read full article: Interim Texas A&M University president sets new tone for reforms planned under his predecessorMark Welsh said that Texas A&M will stay the course on many controversial changes made by former President Kathy Banks. Professors welcomed Welsh’s commitment to faculty input moving forward.
Federal judge throws out hiring discrimination lawsuit against Texas A&M
Read full article: Federal judge throws out hiring discrimination lawsuit against Texas A&MThe judge tossed the suit after the university argued a new state law that will go into effect in January, Senate Bill 17, already prohibits preferential treatment in hiring at public universities.
Texas A&M System’s guidance on the state’s DEI ban shows compliance might be a hard needle to thread
Read full article: Texas A&M System’s guidance on the state’s DEI ban shows compliance might be a hard needle to threadThe guidance asks universities in the system to avoid using the acronym DEI on their websites and walk a fine line between organizing events that “support diversity in a general way” but don’t “promote preferential treatment of any particular group.”
Meet the newest class of Tribune fellows
Read full article: Meet the newest class of Tribune fellowsFellows play key roles in the most important work of the Tribune, helping with The Texas Tribune Festival and covering the biennial legislative sessions, education and the environment, among other important topics.
Scammer sentenced to 2 years for making fake accounts, using stolen credit cards to buy Texas A&M football game tickets
Read full article: Scammer sentenced to 2 years for making fake accounts, using stolen credit cards to buy Texas A&M football game ticketsA 48-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to a nationwide ticket scam that included a Texas A&M football game, the United States Department of Justice said.
Texas A&M interim president pledges more transparency after accusations of political interference
Read full article: Texas A&M interim president pledges more transparency after accusations of political interferenceIn his first comments as interim president, Mark A. Welsh IIII cast recent concerns over political interference in Texas A&M’s employment decisions as “communication breakdowns.”
Suspended Texas A&M professor denies saying Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick believes kids who die of overdoses “deserve to die”
Read full article: Suspended Texas A&M professor denies saying Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick believes kids who die of overdoses “deserve to die”Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham alleged Wednesday that opioids expert Joy Alonzo told students in a guest lecture that “Your Lt. Governor says those kids deserve to die.” Alonzo denied the claims.
Texas A&M University System regents name Mark Welsh interim president of flagship campus
Read full article: Texas A&M University System regents name Mark Welsh interim president of flagship campusThe board also gave university lawyers the green light to negotiate a possible settlement with Kathleen McElroy after the university bungled the hiring of the journalism professor.
Faculty worry about Texas A&M’s future after controversies over higher ed politicization
Read full article: Faculty worry about Texas A&M’s future after controversies over higher ed politicizationThe university has been rattled by two cases in which university officials were apparently rushed into making faculty employment decisions due to political pressure.
Texas A&M suspends professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture
Read full article: Texas A&M suspends professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lectureThe professor, an expert on the opioids crisis, was placed on paid administrative leave and investigated, raising questions about the extent of political interference in higher education, particularly in health-related matters.
For Black Aggies, questions over professor’s botched hiring persist after president’s departure
Read full article: For Black Aggies, questions over professor’s botched hiring persist after president’s departureIn the fallout from A&M’s failure to hire Kathleen McElroy, students and alumni lament the missed opportunity to revive the university’s journalism program and provide students with mentorship.
Texas A&M University president resigns after Black journalist’s hiring at campus unravels
Read full article: Texas A&M University president resigns after Black journalist’s hiring at campus unravelsThe president of Texas A&M University has resigned after a Black journalist’s celebrated hiring at one of the nation’s largest campuses unraveled over criticism of her diversity and inclusion work.
Texas A&M president says she didn’t know about job offer changes that led to professor’s botched hiring
Read full article: Texas A&M president says she didn’t know about job offer changes that led to professor’s botched hiringM. Katherine Banks told faculty she was unaware of successive, diminished offers to Kathleen O. McElroy, who was recruited to revive a journalism program. Professors demanded an investigation.
A&M faculty leaders decry “appearance of outside influence” in botched hiring of journalism professor
Read full article: A&M faculty leaders decry “appearance of outside influence” in botched hiring of journalism professorThe university announced the hiring of Kathleen McElroy, a Black former New York Times journalist, but later backtracked on its offer amid conservative pushback.
Texas A&M recruited a UT professor to revive its journalism program, then backtracked after “DEI hysteria”
Read full article: Texas A&M recruited a UT professor to revive its journalism program, then backtracked after “DEI hysteria”The university celebrated its decision to hire Kathleen McElroy to revive its journalism program. She says she’s staying at UT after she felt judged because of her race and gender.
With race-based admissions no longer an option, states may imitate Texas top 10% plan
Read full article: With race-based admissions no longer an option, states may imitate Texas top 10% planNow that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled the practice unconstitutional, admissions experts say other states could look to Texas’ Top 10% Plan as a way to diversify their student bodies.
Texas colleges provide job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to access it.
Read full article: Texas colleges provide job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to access it.Students with disabilities can find success in college, live independently and get jobs with the right kind of help. Here are college programs that provide support.
Texas colleges offer job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to use those programs.
Read full article: Texas colleges offer job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to use those programs.Students with disabilities can succeed in college with the right kind of help. There are programs that can support them. The programs help them live on their own, find jobs, and make a difference where they live.
An effort to ban faculty tenure in public universities has failed in the Texas Legislature
Read full article: An effort to ban faculty tenure in public universities has failed in the Texas LegislatureThe state Senate originally passed a bill to ban tenure, but on Saturday it approved the House’s counterproposal, which enshrines tenure in state law.
Prairie View A&M University’s National Center for Infrastructure Transformation gets $2.5 million commitment
Read full article: Prairie View A&M University’s National Center for Infrastructure Transformation gets $2.5 million commitmentThe Texas A&M University System will supercharge the development of Prairie View A&M University’s new National Center for Infrastructure Transformation with a $500,000 boost for the next five years.
How Republicans’ threats to tenure and diversity might undercut their own efforts to advance Texas’ universities
Read full article: How Republicans’ threats to tenure and diversity might undercut their own efforts to advance Texas’ universitiesTexas lawmakers are poised to create a new multibillion-dollar endowment to boost emerging research universities in national rankings. But faculty members say banning diversity offices and tenure would stymie those efforts.
University of Texas System pauses new diversity, equity and inclusion policies
Read full article: University of Texas System pauses new diversity, equity and inclusion policiesThe system leaders’ decision comes weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state agencies to stop considering diversity in hiring. Texas A&M University also recently changed its hiring practices.
Man sentenced to 50 years in prison for leading officers on chase, killing 2 women after crashing into Uber in 2020, DA says
Read full article: Man sentenced to 50 years in prison for leading officers on chase, killing 2 women after crashing into Uber in 2020, DA saysA man accused of crashing into an Uber vehicle and killing two women while leading police on a chase in northeast Houston in 2020 was found guilty of murder, Crime Stoppers announced.
Watch: Texas A&M students accuse Brazos County of voter suppression after moving on-campus voting site
Read full article: Watch: Texas A&M students accuse Brazos County of voter suppression after moving on-campus voting siteThe Texas A&M on-campus early-voting location had the second-highest voter turnout in the county during the 2018 and 2020 presidential elections.
‘All-clear’ given at Texas A&M University after police sweep stadium, football complex following bomb threat, officials say
Read full article: ‘All-clear’ given at Texas A&M University after police sweep stadium, football complex following bomb threat, officials sayThe “all-clear” has been given for students and staff to return to normal operations after police investigated a bomb threat at Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M’s early voting location was popular during general elections before it was moved off campus
Read full article: Texas A&M’s early voting location was popular during general elections before it was moved off campusThe Brazos County commissioner who represents the precinct where the university is located cited low turnout as a partial reason for relocating the polling location.
Professor, NASA researcher pleads guilty in China ties case
Read full article: Professor, NASA researcher pleads guilty in China ties caseA NASA researcher and Texas A&M University professor pleaded guilty to charges related to hiding his ties to a university created by the Chinese government while accepting federal grant money.
Lowry Mays, Texas A&M graduate and business school namesake, dies at 87
Read full article: Lowry Mays, Texas A&M graduate and business school namesake, dies at 87Lowry Mays, a 1957 graduate of Texas A&M University and the namesake of its business school, died on Monday at the age of 87, according to the university.
Texas A&M faculty leaders say President Kathy Banks is leaving them out of major decisions
Read full article: Texas A&M faculty leaders say President Kathy Banks is leaving them out of major decisionsFaculty members say Banks could have been more communicative and transparent about a variety of organizational changes she put in motion during her first year as president.
Kyle Rittenhouse now says he’s going to Blinn College, after Texas A&M said he’s not a student at their school
Read full article: Kyle Rittenhouse now says he’s going to Blinn College, after Texas A&M said he’s not a student at their schoolRittenhouse corrected himself on Monday saying he was attending the Brenham-based community college. Over the weekend, he made a splash when Texas A&M refuted his claim he was an incoming Aggie.
Former Texas A&M team physician accused of sexually assaulting 2 women
Read full article: Former Texas A&M team physician accused of sexually assaulting 2 womenA former Texas A&M team physician has bonded out of jail after being accused of sexually assaulting at least two women, Brazos County Sheriff's Office records show.
Jury awards UT-Austin professor $3 million in pregnancy and sex discrimination suit against university
Read full article: Jury awards UT-Austin professor $3 million in pregnancy and sex discrimination suit against universityA jury awarded Evdokia Nikolova damages for past and future pain and suffering after finding UT-Austin illegally discriminated against her when the school denied her tenure.
Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp orders school leaders to sever research ties with Russian entities
Read full article: Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp orders school leaders to sever research ties with Russian entitiesThe chancellor instructed universities and agencies in the system to dissolve all agreements, especially those related to academics, research and intellectual property.
Texas A&M students protest after president ends print publication of 129-year-old Battalion newspaper
Read full article: Texas A&M students protest after president ends print publication of 129-year-old Battalion newspaperThe student newspaper will continue as an online-only news organization after the spring semester. But the university’s unilateral decision to end the print edition without student input has students and faculty concerned about its editorial independence.
Texas A&M looms large in primary between GOP incumbent and challenger with strong Aggie ties
Read full article: Texas A&M looms large in primary between GOP incumbent and challenger with strong Aggie tiesJohn Harvey Slocum, the son of a famous A&M football coach, is seeking to unseat state Rep. John Raney, R-College Station.
Texas scientists search for potentially virulent new omicron COVID-19 variant as state health officials push vaccination
Read full article: Texas scientists search for potentially virulent new omicron COVID-19 variant as state health officials push vaccinationSo much is unknown about the new COVID-19 variant: the severity of the illness it causes, whether it can resist vaccines and natural antibodies and whether it’s more contagious than the delta variant that has burned through Texas and the U.S. for months.
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UT Rio Grande Valley to offer free tuition and fees to students with family income $100,000 or less
Read full article: UT Rio Grande Valley to offer free tuition and fees to students with family income $100,000 or lessUTRGV’s decision to offer free tuition to more students comes after more students’ families lost jobs during the pandemic.
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After Texas A&M student died from COVID-19, students and faculty rally for more safety precautions
Read full article: After Texas A&M student died from COVID-19, students and faculty rally for more safety precautionsUniversity leaders have encouraged mask-wearing and getting vaccinated, but they say Gov. Greg Abbott has prevented them from requiring either.
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Houstonians, Texans contribute plenty to USA medal count from Tokyo Olympics
Read full article: Houstonians, Texans contribute plenty to USA medal count from Tokyo OlympicsThe Houston area was well represented at the Tokyo Olympics and contributed plenty to America's effort atop the overall medal count.
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Texas universities, committed to full returns, face fall terms with surging COVID-19 numbers and no mask mandates
Read full article: Texas universities, committed to full returns, face fall terms with surging COVID-19 numbers and no mask mandatesMany public university officials say they are moving forward with reopening plans as faculty and students worry about rising COVID-19 cases across the state.
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Hullabaloo, Caneck! Caneck!: Texas A&M university seeking 5,000 maroon-clad football fans for national commercial
Read full article: Hullabaloo, Caneck! Caneck!: Texas A&M university seeking 5,000 maroon-clad football fans for national commercialCalling all Aggies: Texas A&M University is seeking 5,000 maroon clad football fanatics for a Midnight Yell Practice reenactment which will be filmed for a national football commercial. The commercial will air during the fall games, Texas A&M Today reported.
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Houston-area COVID-19 outbreak — including delta variant cases — should be a wake-up call for Texans, health expert warns
Read full article: Houston-area COVID-19 outbreak — including delta variant cases — should be a wake-up call for Texans, health expert warnsThe latest, most transmissible coronavirus variant is spreading rampantly in countries with low vaccination rates, and health experts are bracing for impact in Texas.
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Fort Bend Christian Academy Magazine: Leaving the Nest!
Read full article: Fort Bend Christian Academy Magazine: Leaving the Nest!IT WAS YET ANOTHER BUSY YEAR FOR NATIONAL SIGNING DAY FESTIVITIES AT FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY. IN APRIL THE SCHOOL HONORED 13 STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO HAVE SIGNED TO PLAY COLLEGE ATHLETICS.
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KPRC 2 Senior Scholarship: Meet Chloe Short, the senior who says her disability has helped motivate her dedication to push forward
Read full article: KPRC 2 Senior Scholarship: Meet Chloe Short, the senior who says her disability has helped motivate her dedication to push forwardKPRC 2 and Texas Mattress Makers are surprising 20 deserving high school seniors with scholarships. All students selected for scholarships have been nominated by their high schools.
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KPRC 2 Senior Scholarship: Meet Elijah Ellison, the senior who hopes to use his leadership skills to make a difference
Read full article: KPRC 2 Senior Scholarship: Meet Elijah Ellison, the senior who hopes to use his leadership skills to make a differenceKPRC 2 and Texas Mattress Makers are surprising 20 deserving high school seniors with scholarships. All students selected for scholarships have been nominated by their high schools.
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Texas A&M’s incoming president says she’s planning for a campus in “normal mode” this fall
Read full article: Texas A&M’s incoming president says she’s planning for a campus in “normal mode” this fallWhen M. Katherine Banks became the new engineering school dean at Texas A&M University in 2012, an associate dean drove her to the Zachry Building, the heart of the university’s engineering program in College Station.
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Some Texas colleges keep spring break while others adapt due to pandemic concerns
Read full article: Some Texas colleges keep spring break while others adapt due to pandemic concernsPeople gathered on the beach in front of Clayton’s Beach Bar during spring break on South Padre Island on Wednesday. In the early weeks of the pandemic in March 2020, colleges across the state extended spring break and then moved to online-only classes afterward largely due to initial fears about facilitating the spread of the coronavirus. AdBut spring break for many is now coinciding with Gov. Ad“With spring break, the biggest high risks are going to be people who are young adults,” Cervantes said. “We encourage you to make good decisions during spring break, just as you did during winter break, and follow the university’s public health guidance: wWear a mask (double up!
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5 things for Houstonians to know for Tuesday, March 9
Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Tuesday, March 9Texas A&M University opted for a three-day weekend instead of a whole week off. Ad“The trans community is one of the most overlooked communities in times of disaster,” said Austin Ruiz, communications and marketing manger at The Montrose Center. When COVID-19 hit, The Montrose Center, which serves Houston’s LGBT community, saw a sharp increase in requests for help among Houston’s trans community. “For a trans community member, during the pandemic, it’s incredibly difficult to find places where they can get treatment, whether that’s for COVID-19 or otherwise,” Ruiz said. AdNew state guidelines require all students, teachers, staff and visitors to wear masks on school property, unless school boards vote otherwise.
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Several Texas college campuses to keep mask mandates after governor’s order
Read full article: Several Texas college campuses to keep mask mandates after governor’s orderGraduates at a Texas A&M University's commencement ceremony at Reed Arena in College Station in December. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas TribuneNeed to stay updated on coronavirus news in Texas? Greg Abbott announced that he will lift the statewide mask mandate and other COVID-19 restrictions starting Wednesday. Austin Community College, Baylor University, Paris Junior College, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, Southwestern University, the Texas A&M University System, Trinity University, the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at El Paso are keeping their current COVID-19 guidelines — which include mask mandates — in place. Disclosure: Baylor University, Lamar University, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, Texas Tech University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at El Paso and University of Houston have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
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Texas A&M engineering dean M. Katherine Banks named sole finalist for president
Read full article: Texas A&M engineering dean M. Katherine Banks named sole finalist for presidentM. Katherine Banks, dean of the Texas A&M engineering school, has been named the sole finalist for president of the flagship university. M. Katherine Banks, dean of the college of engineering at Texas A&M University, has been named the sole finalist for president of the flagship university based in College Station after a national search. AdIf approved, Banks will become the second woman president in Texas A&M history after Elsa Murano, who served in the role from 2008 to 2009. Texas A&M is one of a kind and there’s nowhere else I’d rather be.”Banks also oversees the Texas A&M System’s engineering programs. AdWhen Banks started at Texas A&M, the engineering college had a little more than 11,000 students.
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Texas experts believe construction changes can cut destruction from weather events down
Read full article: Texas experts believe construction changes can cut destruction from weather events downHe made it clear to us he was in favor of changes being implemented in Texas construction. “We could do a lot better with better building codes in Texas and better enforcement of the building codes that do exist,” he said. Thompson said spray foam is a big help during a freeze. Ad“I think that spray foam insulation and pex pipe is the way to go,” he said. “The spray foam used to be really expensive but now it’s come way down because it’s getting used so much,” said Thompson.
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Dwindling food, flooded halls, unflushable toilets: Texas’ university dorms descend into chaos during winter storm
Read full article: Dwindling food, flooded halls, unflushable toilets: Texas’ university dorms descend into chaos during winter stormWhile some campuses have slowly regained power over the past 24 hours, many dorms still lack access to consistent water and food. Ad“I feel like I’m in hell, like I’m in prison,” said Texas State University freshman Nicholas Ware, who spent three days without heat and power until Wednesday evening. Texas State officials did not return a request for comment. At Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, students have been without water, which has limited their access to toilets. “People have just assumed that that's not something they need to worry about right now.”Disclosure: Facebook, Sam Houston State University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University and University of North Texas have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
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Texas A&M again delays decision on moving Sul Ross statue, as committee warns inaction will damage university
Read full article: Texas A&M again delays decision on moving Sul Ross statue, as committee warns inaction will damage universityA diversity committee at Texas A&M University said school officials must resolve the decades-long debate over moving or removing the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross, a former Texas governor and Confederate general, or else the university risks long-term damage to its reputation. Three university fundraising foundations were interviewed by the committee, including the Texas A&M Foundation and 12th Man Foundation. Instead, many Texas universities decided to address diversity and inclusion issues by investing in diversity training, scholarships and professional development to boost diversity. That’s very disappointing.”The report noted that current students believed the university cared more about wealthy, white donors than their desires. Caston, who graduates this spring, said she’ll continue to push Texas A&M to move the statue even after she‘s no longer a student.
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UT-Austin keeping most classes virtual through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis County
Read full article: UT-Austin keeping most classes virtual through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis CountyThe flagship university is keeping most classes online through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis County. The University of Texas at Austin is shifting more spring semester classes completely online through the end of January as COVID-19 cases continue to ravage the city and state. When UT-Austin shifted entirely online the week of Thanksgiving, average daily cases hovered around 240 in Travis County. Texas A&M University is also requiring students who live on campus to get tested within the first week of classes, on or before Jan 22. Disclosure: Rice University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University and University of Texas at Austin have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
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Texas A&M investigating "large scale" cheating case as universities see more academic misconduct in era of online classes
Read full article: Texas A&M investigating "large scale" cheating case as universities see more academic misconduct in era of online classesBut officials are investigating a 'large scale' cheating case in a finance class this fall as universities across the country see an increase in cheating in remote classes. The University of North Texas saw a 20% increase, and Texas State University saw reports of cheating increase by one-third over the previous fall. According to Powers’ email, Texas A&M’s online learning platform, Canvas, tracks how long test questions are displayed on a student’s screen. Davenport said there’s even websites where students can pay someone to take their entire online class for them. There’s something questionable there.”Disclosure: Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, University of Texas at Austin and University of North Texas have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
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Frassati Catholic Magazine: Curtain Call
Read full article: Frassati Catholic Magazine: Curtain Call"I wanted to focus on the younger age range, students either in high school or early college," Medina said. In the Fall of 2013, Medina was drawn to Frassati Catholic as it opened its doors. So, what if you have no acting, singing or dancing background? Medina welcomes one and all to at least "Be Our Guest" as they will "Put our Service to the Test" to find a place for everyone in the Frassati Catholic theater program. They do smaller performances, see shows, host acting and stage workshops and host a variety show as a performance opportunity as well.