Thanks and Gig 'Em to everyone who has supported our goal to create a diverse, well-rounded student body ready to tackle the most pressing issues faced by the agriculture and life sciences!
Thanks and Gig 'Em to everyone who has supported our goal to create a diverse, well-rounded student body ready to tackle the most pressing issues faced by the agriculture and life sciences!
Students in the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, will have opportunity to use various field techniques and statistical analyses to provide quantitative insight into the world of Eastern Fox squirrels -- one of eight squirrel species that call Texas A&M University campus home. These bushy-tailed, campus rodents provide the perfect opportunity to integrate accessible, field-based monitoring with academic coursework. A total of 12 squirrels will be captured across campus by trained personnel to mitigate stress on the animals.
In the canine world, Livestock Guardian Dogs are the best of the best. Protecting a wide range of animals, these specially trained superstars not only protect livestock but deter predators. Research at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in San Angelo has a program dedicated to these furry professionals and the success of having them on a rancher's team. The use of livestock guardian dogs has increased the survival rate of baby sheep/lambs and baby goats/kids – an often easy meal for predatory wildlife.
Muskegon Community College President John Selmon's holiday message to students.
2024 Muskegon Community College, Jayhawks Golf, Defend the Nest!
Muskegon Community College's 2024 commencement celebration!
The Creative Writing Program at the University of Notre Dame offers graduate and undergraduate writers rigorous training in innovative literary technique as well as in traditional forms. We engage robustly with socially grounded critical thought, and give generous individual attention, balancing student-centered creative exploration with robust pedagogical support. The program’s internationally renowned faculty bring expertise in a range of genres and aesthetic approaches, as well as deep experience in publishing, criticism, and editing.
Study Everything, Do Anything as told by the A&L Class of 2024 ![]()
Wetland Ecology and the Value of Craft (ENSP 2349) course isn't your typical university class. ENSP 2349 is a topics course in the Environmental Science and Policy department, designed to be a hands-on experiential learning class led by Steven Fletcher, Associate Professor of Secondary Education. Over the course of the semester, 11 Environmental Science and Policy students built four canoes and used these vessels on field visits around the Hill Country and the Gulf Coast to explore and study fresh and saltwater wetland ecosystems.
For our recruitment ads we did a series of videos with our employees, showing their work life balance with things they are able to do or enjoy. In this video Emily was able to work on getting her personal trainer certification. Emily has been an athlete and on the side enjoy helping people reach their fitness goals.