Economic impact of Texas A&M and A&M System reaches $2.7 billion
Texas A&M University and other members of The Texas A&M University System based in Brazos County had a record $2.7 billion overall economic impact on the county during calendar year 2006, according to an in-house study.

Rio Grande Valley vegetable crops earning top dollar
Weather-related problems in other vegetable-producing regions have reduced supplies, raised market prices and provided a much-needed boon to producers in South Texas.

Tarleton's Center for Agribusiness Excellence receives $3.6 million
House Conference Secretary John Carter has announced that Tarleton State University's Center for Agribusiness Excellence will receive $3.6 million in federal funding under the Federal Crop Insurance Act.

Aggies first to feature student elections on iTunesU
Texas A&M University is the first known institution to feature video podcasts created by candidates for 2007-2008 yell leaders and student body president on iTunesU.

WTAMU Health Partners Clinic: 2,500 patients and counting
The West Texas A&M University Health Partners Clinic, which opened four years ago to meet the primary-care needs of the medically underserved in southeast Amarillo, now has more than 2,500 patients from across the city.