Employee Resources
This page provides quicklinks to resources for employees. To view all marketing and communication assests for employees, please visit the Marketing and Communications resources page on Geobusiness.
Brand Toolbox
Proper branding is critical for everyone on our team – and consistency is vital to establish and affirm our credibility and high regard. Here you will find the tools and resources to properly convey our College and University identity.
Logos
The Texas A&M Brand Guide requires that all colleges, departments and associated units use the proper logos. The university protects its brand in a variety of ways, including working with vendors to disallow any purchases that violate the brand guide. Please help the Geosciences Communications Team follow these guidelines to protect the identity of the College of Geosciences and Texas A&M University by downloading and using the proper logos.
Submit News
We encourage all faculty, staff, and students to share their news story ideas with the Communications team. These can include awards, achievements, research, and anything else we can promote and share.
News Strategy
Through excellent news writing and media relations, the College of Geosciences Marketing and Communications Team promotes the impact, ongoing research, and achievements, activities and recognition of our students, former students, faculty, research scientists, and staff.
Media Relations & Interview Tips
The Marketing and Communications team is available for in-person media relations advice, consultation and support for faculty members. Contact us at geoscomm@tamu.edu.
Media Relations & Interview Tips
Strategic Plan
In the spring of 2019, we embarked on a journey never before undertaken in the College of Geosciences - a holistic and inclusive strategic planning process that provided every single member of our College the opportunity to participate. The effort was led by a diverse Steering Committee, independent of departmental and unit planning processes, with the vision of a plan that empowers the College to be far stronger than the sum of its constituent parts.