World-renowned scientist Dr. Peter Hotez talks straight with Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp about the extreme difficulties ahead.
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Texas A&M telehealth services hold potential to slow COVID-19 spread.
Assessing COVID-19 patients through telehealth services, like those offered by Texas A&M’s Telebehavioral Care program, can help health care providers treat isolated patients and prevent the spread of the virus.
Why the 2020 census is as important as ever
Even with COVID-19 upending our lives, communities still need to be counted.
St. Mary’s University School of Law professor champions civil rights, education issues
As he approached the bench, Albert Kauffman, J.D., knew this case would be an uphill battle.
Baylor University’s focus on the future of Texas
Baylor University is experiencing a season of celebration and growth as the oldest continuously operating university in the state of Texas and one of the largest Christian research universities in the nation.
Software updates slowing you down?
Texas A&M researchers, in collaboration with Intel Labs, have designed a tool that finds software update bugs in hours, not days.
Baylor University, a legacy of leaders and servants in Texas
Founded by the Republic of Texas on February 1, 1845, Baylor University is celebrating its 175th anniversary. Baylor’s impact on the surrounding world can be measured in several ways; one of the most distinctive is the number of leaders who, following their education at Baylor, went on to assume prominent roles in their professions and communities.
Baylor University celebrates 175 years
On February 1, the Baylor Family celebrated the achievement of a remarkable milestone of leadership and service to our state and nation. On that day 175 years ago, the Republic of Texas chartered Baylor University. As we observe this anniversary, Baylor proudly stands as the oldest continuously operating university in the State of Texas.
Texas public education poll is an asset for all
For many years, the Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation, along with numerous friends and colleagues, has worked tirelessly on programs and policies aimed at strengthening and improving public education in our state. When we took a step back, however, we realized that while we are certainly affecting and supporting public education, we haven’t been tracking the impact of our work as reflected in the attitudes and opinions of Texans over time.
Connecting Texas: Roads and bridges connect us
Roads are about destinations. They’re also about destiny.
