University Orchestras in Concert
Join the University Philharmonic Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra in concert, directed by Dr. James Van Zandt.

The first-of-its-kind technique could offer a safer and more effective alternative to current cancer treatments.
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When Diego the kangaroo needed treatment for an ear condition, his veterinary team had to start from scratch because of the minimal information published about ear issues in kangaroos.
The post Texas A&M Veterinarians Create New Strategies For Treating Ear Issues In Kangaroos appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The state-funded program aims to improve health care delivery in rural Texas.
The post Texas A&M Health Launches Rural Engagement Program appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors, this year’s honor belongs to faculty in engineering and public health.
The post Two Texas A&M Professors Announced As 2023 National Academy Of Inventors Fellows appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Texas A&M Professor of History Dr. Albert S. Broussard says King’s influence extended well beyond the U.S.
The post Examining The Global Impact Of Martin Luther King Jr. appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Operations update from Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President Greg Hartman.
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A team of six current and former Texas A&M history students has been hired by the U.S. Army to help preserve its cherished legacy.
The post Aggies Documenting Military History For The Army appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Texas A&M AgriLife experts share how Texans can protect their pets, plants and pipes from freezing temperatures.
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Texas A&M researchers are working to develop genetic testing and treatment options to help owners with cancer management.
The post Good Karma: Aggie Veterinarians Save Horse From Life-Threatening Melanoma appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Start the new year off right with expert tips from Texas A&M AgriLife's January garden guide.
The post Don’t Be Caught Off Guard By Mild Temperatures, Make Garden Resolutions For 2024 appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

A Texas A&M veterinarian explains what feline mange is, what causes it, and the treatments for cats suffering from this itchy condition.
The post Exploring Common Types Of Feline Mange appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Students and researchers will help the United States Space Force’s Space Strategic Technology Institute with critical research worth nearly $50 million.
The post Texas A&M Engineering Leads Collaboration For Revolutionary In-Space Operations Technologies appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Members of the special unit in the Corps of Cadets will participate in events in Fort Worth, Mission, San Antonio, Houston and Laredo.
The post Parsons Mounted Cavalry Announces Busy Spring 2024 Schedule appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

Renowned educator Dr. Angela Y. Davis will be the keynote speaker for the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.
The post Texas A&M Student Organization To Host MLK Breakfast Jan. 18 appeared first on Texas A&M Today.

The highly trained horses from the Corps of Cadets’ Parsons Mounted Cavalry are making a difference and giving students hands-on experience with equine therapy techniques.
The post Texas A&M Cavalry Horses Help Riders With Disabilities Through Courtney Cares Program appeared first on Texas A&M Today.
Join the University Philharmonic Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra in concert, directed by Dr. James Van Zandt.
All are invited to join the various ensembles of the Department of Music Activities and the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) for a spirited Holiday Concert at Aggie Park!