On Campus: News From Across Texas A&M

Class of 1969 dedicates Spirit Plaza; new initiative launches for students with disabilities; Sea Aggies fundraise for Aggie ring statue; music and math converge in engineering program.

Helping the Helpers

Lydia Copeland attended one of the Foundation's planned giving workshops where she learned how to care for her estate and give back to Texas A&M.

Faculty Fieldwork

Preaching that prevention is the key to long-term health, Texas A&M ergonomist Dr. Mark Benden ’90 ’92 ’06 creates workspaces and school desks that keep us on our feet.

Ask the Expert: How to Become Your Own Health Care Advocate

Dr. Darcy McMaughan gives three simple steps for owning your health care narrative.

Medicare 101

Dr. Michael Morrisey answers your most common questions about Medicare.

Lab Work: Research Developments

Researchers develop injectable bandage; public health professor studies effects of air pollution on pregnant women; corn breeders explore new whiskey flavors.

Opportunity

Texas A&M’s Telehealth Counseling Clinic combines university expertise with local community capacity to provide quality mental health services.

Pres Perspective

How Texas A&M faculty and students are impacting the globe.

Opportunity

Through mock scenarios, Texas A&M’s Disaster Day prepares students across health professions to practice collaboratively and respond to emergency situations.

Back Page

Meet Eunice Fafiyebi ’17, a Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coat and public health major whose odyssey has taken her from Ibadan, Nigeria, to Texas A&M University.

A Whole Community Approach to Disaster Recovery

EpiAssist Student Organization Helps Community Health Officials

EpiAssist, a program in the Texas A&M School of Public Health, provides much-needed disaster and emergency preparedness services to health departments