Syllabi and new audio show more about what’s happening in Aggieland.

Syllabi and new audio show more about what’s happening in Aggieland.
The faculty senate defiantly proposed including an LGBT introductory course in the core curriculum.
The event at the center of the current legal fight is “Draggieland,” an annual drag show held on the A&M campus in College Station.
Comptroller Glenn Hegar is set to take on a new role on June 30.
The judge ruled that demeaning and inappropriate content is subjective.
Mays Business School Dean Nate Sharp recently came under fire for supporting a DEI conference that excluded white and Asian students.
The 15,000 undergraduate enrollment cap will allow the university to build needed infrastructure after significant growth.
In an application letter to the Mays Dean Search Committee, Sharp declared his commitment to DEI and ESG initiatives.
Expert suggests universities need to button down in the areas of research, travel, and foreign gifts and contracts.
President Mark Welsh has canceled university participation in a DEI conference after Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to fire him.
Mark Welsh, who has served as Texas A&M’s president since 2023, has a long history of supporting DEI initiatives.
Among Texas public university graduates, those with STEM degrees from A&M earn the most.
As citizens protest indoctrination, where will boards of regents steer the state’s higher education institutions in 2025?
Texas universities practice “shared governance” with woke faculty.
“Race and Politics in the United States” is a class from the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M.
A reading assignment teaches students to use their pronouns when closing an email to “normalize gender inclusivity.”
The organization that investigated A&M’s security for projects involving nuclear science and weapons development says there are still unanswered questions.
A new report reveals undisclosed funding into Texas A&M has resulted in full Qatari ownership of over 500 research projects.
State law will soon ban DEI offices in universities, but state universities can still continue hiring DEI proponents.