Texas A&M Corps Of Cadets Announces 2019-2020 Leadership

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College of Engineering graduate program’s Research Labs day

Howdy, My name is Tirth Dave. I am a committee member helping with organizing College of Engineering graduate program’s Research Labs day. Research Labs Day gives graduate and post-doctorate engineering students an opportunity to pursue careers at both national and private laboratories. Even if you have taken several lab classes, it’s likely that you’ll feel more self-doubt […]

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Texas A&M Yell Leaders Announce 2019-2020 Head Yell Leader

Karsten Lowe, class of 2020, will serve as Head Yell Leader. By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications The Texas A&M University Yell Leaders have announced that Karsten Lowe, a senior Industrial Distribution major from San Antonio, will serve as Head Yell Leader for 2019-2020. The Yell Leaders said in their

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New Engineering Masters Program Promotes Career Advancement

With the goal of providing softer skills for career advancement, the College of Engineering is creating a new online degree program starting in Fall of 2018. The Master of Engineering Technical Management is an online 21 month, part-time degree program aimed at industry professionals.The program hopes to further industry professionals who have been in the

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A Talent Incubator Student and ID Major, Mruthyunjayan “Jay” Thiagarajan and his team won the Aggies Invent Competition

Jay Thiagarajan and his team participated and won the EnMed Aggies Invent 2019 which is hosted by Texas A&M and the College of Engineering. The EnMed program is an integrated educational and research medical program with a focus on invention, innovation and entrepreneurship. In the EdMed Aggies Invent Competition 13 teams of students competed to created solutions to

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Texas A&M Corps Of Cadets Announces 2019-2020 Leadership

Thirteen students representing four states and nine Texas cities will assume Corps roles that include Corps Commander and Aggie Band Commander. By Amy Thompson, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets The Corps of Cadets—the largest, oldest and most visible student organization at Texas A&M University—has selected their top leadership for the 2019-2020 school year. Three

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