Texas A&M Today

2022-09-03 04:12:29 By : Mr. Olantai Han

The new issue of research@Texas A&M … the Magazine is available online, the Division of Research announced today. Now in its second year, the digital publication presents interesting stories about ground-breaking projects within Texas A&M University’s $1.148 billion research enterprise.

The new issue is available online.

The articles feature faculty-researchers from A&M’s current colleges or schools as well as the Galveston campus and two state agencies.

“We received such a positive response to our inaugural issue in 2021 that we were inspired to produce this 2022 issue,” Vice President for Research Jack G. Baldauf said. “Our goal is to give our readers the inside stories on how these projects evolve and make an impact.”

This year’s issue includes stories about:

The magazine also debuts the Arts & Humanities Fellows Program’s third showcase of animated shorts, which explore the outstanding scholarship and creativity of its Class of 2017. The videos spotlight six A&M faculty members who recently completed their three-year fellowships.

In addition, the 2022 edition includes an eight-story package about space research at Texas A&M as well as a compendium of eight brief stories from across the research enterprise.

Research Communications and Public Relations produces the magazine for the Division of Research.

About Research at Texas A&M University: As one of the world’s leading research institutions, Texas A&M is at the forefront in making significant contributions to scholarship and discovery, including in science and technology. Research conducted at Texas A&M generated annual expenditures of more than $1.148 billion in fiscal year 2021. Texas A&M ranked 14th in the most recent National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development Survey based on expenditures of more than $1.131 billion in fiscal year 2020. Texas A&M’s research creates new knowledge that provides basic, fundamental and applied contributions resulting, in many cases, in economic benefits to the state, nation and world. To learn more, visit Research@Texas A&M.

Media contact: Research Communications, research-communications@tamu.edu

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The new college is home to more than 17,500 students and nearly 900 faculty members.

In one of the university's oldest traditions, deceased Aggies are honored in a solemn ceremony.

The "outdoor MSC" opens to the public Friday ahead of the football home opener against Sam Houston State.

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