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Aglantis Aquarium Finds New Home at Texas A&M University at Galveston

Aug 23, 2022

The 300-gallon saltwater aquarium was previously located at Texas A&M’s Memorial Student Center.


Disaster Resilience Workshop, Plenary Discussion to Include City of Bryan Mayor and U.S. Business Council for Sustainable Development

Aug 15, 2022

This DIRE-FEWS workshop is slated for Aug. 17, and is sponsored by Texas Sea Grant and Texas Engineering Experimentation Station.


New Disciplinary Themes For Undergraduates Offer A Wider Range Of Educational Experiences

Aug 10, 2022

The Department of Geology and Geophysics is expanding educational opportunities for students, updating the B.A. in Geology.


Anglers Invited to Provide Critical Input on How Offshore Energy Affects Recreational Angling

Aug 3, 2022

Results of the citizen science data will help determine the fate of oil rigs in the Gulf.


Three 2023 Finalists Selected for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program

Jul 28, 2022

These Knauss finalists are among 86 finalists across the United States nominated by their respective Sea Grant programs.


Yue Zhang Co-Leading New EPA-Funded Air Quality Study

Jul 21, 2022

The research team will study per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in outdoor air.


Changing Course For The Best Fit: Meet Recent Graduate Jose Martinez ’22

Jul 6, 2022

Recent oceanography graduate Jose Martinez reflects on his time at Texas A&M with his eyes on the future.


Texas Sea Grant to Fund Nearly $20 Thousand to 10 Graduate Students

Jul 6, 2022

Texas Sea Grant’s Grants-In-Aid of Graduate Research Program provides grants to students conducting marine or coastal research


New Community Engaged Intern Joins Texas Sea Grant

Jul 5, 2022

Peter Gibson will be mentored and gain valuable field experience through the Texas Sea Grant Community Engaged Internship Program.


New Environmental And Engineering Geology Certificate Now Available

Jun 29, 2022

The Department of Geology and Geophysics is expanding educational opportunities for students, providing new certificate program.


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