Faculty, specialists honored for agricultural engineering excellence
National society awards recognize high quality, high impact work
National society awards recognize high quality, high impact work
4-H STEM event helps expand youth horizons through education, hands-on activities
Engineering students transition to real-world in culmination course
Texas A&M AgriLife researcher makes case for natural infrastructure
No. 3 national ranking reflects high quality teaching, research excellence
An AgriLife Extension-led stakeholder meeting will launch a ‘green’ infrastructure initiative for Denton County’s hazard mitigation plan March 13.
Trip to Florida, Kennedy Space Center tour part of reward for first-place essay Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Melinda Garcia, 210-631-0400, melinda.garcia@ag.tamu.edu SAN ANTONIO — David Tierranegra, winner of the National 4-H “Day in the Life” contest through the Juntos 4-H program in Bexar County, has returned from a trip to NASA’s Kennedy…
Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Melinda Garcia, 210-631-0400, Melinda.garcia@ag.tamu.edu SAN ANTONIO – While other young people were involved in more typical summer vacation pursuits, some students continued their education at the recent STEM — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — summer camp in San Antonio. More than 50 students from third to 10th…
Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Toby Lepley, 979-845-1212, toby.lepley@ag.tamu.edu Derrick Bruton, 972-952-9264, d-bruton@tamu.edu SAN ANTONIO – Teams of 4-H and FFA members from throughout Texas applied their technical and interpersonal skills at the Agrobotics Challenge held recently at the Morris Activity Center during the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo. “We had about 30…
GEORGETOWN – Members of a Georgetown 4-H rocketry team are over the moon about a new display at the Seattle Museum of Flight. The display features a model rocket designed, built and flown by the Georgetown 4-H team of Matt and Mark Janecka and Daniel Kelton. So, what’s special about this little green rocket? It’s…