School of Rural Public Health honors its first Austin distance education graduates
The Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health recently honored its first group of Austin distance education students, 18 students who earlier this month received master of public health degrees with a concentration in epidemiology and environmental health.
Mays Business School ranked among top 15 public business schools
The MBA Program at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School is tied for 14th among public schools in U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 “Top Business Schools” rankings. Mays also led the nation for the percentage of students—98.3 percent—who were employed within three months of graduation.
A&M-Commerce reaches out to community college students
This summer, Texas A&M University-Commerce will welcome 10 student researchers from regional community colleges to its campus, where they will participate in the second Research Experience for Undergraduates program, funded by the National Science Foundation as part of a $191,340 grant.
A&M-Kingsville students plan new ways to use county buildings in Hebbronville
Students in a design class at Texas A&M University-Kingsville worked with Jim Hogg County to reassign space in existing buildings in Hebbronville and bring buildings up to code with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
IBM bolsters new computer science curriculum at WTAMU
West Texas A&M University’s Department of Engineering and Computer Science has joined the IBM Academic Initiative, which will provide students and faculty with free access to a wide range of IBM software, hardware and service resources.