Tara Donnelly ’23, ’25 recently visited her seventh continent
Tara Donnelly ’23, ’25 recently visited her seventh continent – all made possible by Texas A&M University’s Education Abroad. Housed on the College Station campus, Education Abroad encompasses a variety of international experiences and courses ranging from freshman to doctoral level.
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The College of Marine Sciences and Maritime Studies is hosting its inaugural Alumni Awards Celebration to recognize three former students, J.R. Shaw ’15, Charlie Jenkins ’89 and Capt. Jack Smith ‘64, for their remarkable professional and personal achievements and support of the Galveston Campus’ dedicated marine and maritime mission.
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Texas A&M University recently launched Texas A&M Stories, a new multimedia news platform to discover and share how Texas A&M is shaping an innovative, more secure future for the citizens of Texas and the world. The site features several topics, including a focus on the Blue Economy, highlighting how Aggies guide the maritime industry and marine sciences by educating and empowering the next generation.
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At the end of the spring semester, the very first cohort of Texas A&M Maritime Academy cadets will complete the requirements for their Mate of Towing Vessels Endorsement. This valuable qualification is for those interested in working on towing vessels and expands the career pathways cadets can pursue in the maritime industry.
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Texas A&M’s Gulf Research Institute for Highly Migratory Species is working to maintain sustainable fisheries in the Gulf, which contribute $11 billion annually to the region’s Blue Economy.
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