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Former First Lady To Speak At Elephant Walk
Former First Lady Barbara Bush will speak to both the senior and junior classes Tuesday (Nov. 24) at Elephant Walk, a tradition at Texas A&M University since 1922. The day’s events will begin 10 a.m. with games, music, free food, live elephants and T-shirt sales at Spence Park.

"Rally To The Guidons” Saturday
More than 525 former members of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets will join with current cadets Saturday (Nov. 21) for the corps’ march-in to the Texas A&M-Baylor game.

Americans More Impulsive If They Believe In Equality
(VIDEO) Naughty or nice, merchandise is often chosen by shoppers based on how much they believe in social equality, reveals a study by three Texas marketing professors. Customers may be more impulsive depending on their core values, says Texas A&M University marketing professor Karen Page Winterich.

Texas A&M Ranks In Top 20
Texas A&M University ranks 16th in the nation in the latest “Open Doors” report of institutions with the most international students – one place higher than in the previous report.

New "ScienceWorksForUS" Initiative
Texas A&M University has joined with the Association of American Universities, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and The Science Coalition to celebrate funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) as well as the launch of a new initiative, "ScienceWorksForUS."

How Viruses Destroy Bacteria
Viruses are well known for attacking humans and animals, but some viruses instead attack bacteria. Texas A&M University researchers are exploring how hungry viruses, armed with transformer-like weapons, attack bacteria, which may aid in the treatment of bacterial infections.

HR Announces H1N1 Flu Vaccines Available For Scott & White Plan Participants

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