

Texas A&M Paid $27.5M in 2024 Coaching Buyouts
Two Texas schools make the top three list for SEC contract buyouts.

State Representative Refers Texas A&M University to Trump for DEI Practices
State Rep. Brian Harrison has called out the Texas government’s failure to curb DEI at universities.

Texas A&M Faculty Senate Approves “Climate Ethics” Course
The move comes after regents ended an LGBTQ minor and other low-performing programs.

TAMU President Promotes DEI-Defending Academic to Lead Civics Initiative
Civic program becoming another example of the controversial “shared governance” philosophy.

Texas A&M Selected Pro-DEI Academic as Vice Presidential Finalist
An open position in the Office of Student Affairs is causing consternation in Aggieland.
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Multiple Texas A&M Courses Centered on Gender Ideology
Texas A&M University-College Station offers several courses focused on gender ideology. However, these courses may need to be re-examined in light of a presidential order and a recent decision from the university's board of regents. Last week, the regents of the...
Texas A&M Regents Ban On-Campus Drag Shows
The Texas A&M System Board of Regents passed a resolution banning drag shows across all 11 universities. The regents resolved that the system Chancellor John Sharp, TAMU President Mark A. Welsh III, and all other university presidents must take immediate action to...
A&M Geography Course Teaches Gender Is “Social Construct”
A Texas A&M course in geography is promoting gender identity, intersectionality, and critical race theory. As such, it satisfies the university’s "international and cultural diversity" requirement. In a slideshow presentation for Intro to Human Geography, a module...
Texas A&M Professor Criticizes USAID Shutdown in Taxpayer-funded Publication
A professor at Texas A&M University is voicing strong opposition to the Trump administration’s move to shut down the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), arguing that the decision is both illegal and harmful to U.S. interests. Andrew...
Texas A&M Business School Dean Was Not Most Favored Candidate, Hiring Survey Shows
A Texas A&M Mays Dean Search Committee survey shows that Nate Sharp, one of three candidates under consideration for the position, was not preferred by professors or staff, but he was selected and approved by former A&M President Katherine Banks. Banks...
A&M to Pause Undergraduate Enrollment Growth for 5-7 Years
Texas A&M University has announced that it will stop undergraduate enrollment growth for the next five to seven years as part of an initiative to “right-size” the university and catch up on building infrastructure. Annually, 15,000 undergraduate students will be...
A&M Business School Dean Historically Supports DEI and ESG
Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School Dean Nate Sharp has faced criticism for initially sponsoring a DEI conference that excluded white and Asian students. Following backlash from Gov. Greg Abbott, who threatened to fire TAMU President Mark Welsh for failing...
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Report: Security Needed at Texas Universities
State lawmakers recommended action to shield university research from infiltration, but a security specialist found their recommendations lacking. A Texas House committee report analyzed hostile foreign threats to Texas. Higher education was among the vulnerable areas...
Texas A&M President Backtracks on Sponsoring DEI Conference After Gov. Pressure
After Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to fire Texas A&M University President Mark Welsh over the university's involvement in a conference enforcing racial exclusions, Welsh announced that Texas A&M had withdrawn its participation. The PhD Project Conference in...