Colleagues, Today, Tarleton State University, in collaboration with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new building at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Stephenville. The Tarleton State University Research and Economic Development Building is set to open its doors next fall. The… Read More →
Updates from the Vice Chancellor and Dean
First class of Dean’s Excellence Scholars announced
Colleagues, I am so happy that the first 30 Dean’s Excellence Scholars have been selected. As you may remember, during AgriLife Connect in January we announced the Dean’s Excellence Scholarships, the largest scholarship campaign in the history of our Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Read more on AgriLife Today about the excellent first group… Read More →
Won Bo Shim is new head for Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Colleagues, I’m excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Won Bo Shim as head of the Texas A&M Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, effective Sept. 1. Dr. Shim has served as the interim head of the department for the past year. Prior to that, he served the department as associate department head for academic… Read More →
Welcome to the best and brightest — and to our largest freshman class
Colleagues, Welcome, or welcome back, to the first day of the 2023 fall semester at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences! For our largest class of incoming freshmen, your classes might be quite different from those you saw in high school. Take a deep breath and hang in there. You are among… Read More →
Clay Mathis to be next Head of the Department of Animal Science
Dear colleagues, I am delighted to let you know that Dr. Clay Mathis has been appointed as the next head of the Texas A&M Department of Animal Science, effective October 1. Dr. Mathis is an acclaimed educator, researcher and administrator who will help the department continue to build its reputation as a preeminent leader in… Read More →