Egg prices continue to set all-time per-dozen price records, and a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert does not expect that trend to reverse in the near future.
After yesterday's spring opener was washed out due to rain, UT Permian Basin Men's Tennis got off to a fast start against No. 13 Trinity in San Antonio on Sunday.
Just as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning emerge as the fastest-growing in-demand skill sets in the global workforce, The University of Texas at Austin is establishing a new online master’s program in AI with the potential to bring thousands of new students into the field.
Government Professor Aurora Martinez Borunda is examining current policies in the judicial system as part of the Humanities Collaborative to EPCC-UTEP.
Three competitive teams from the Department of Animal Science in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recently competed in the historic National Western Stock Show, NWSS, in Denver, Colorado.
The City of Alpine is seeking non-profit organizations and clubs for the sponsorship of the 2023-2024 Mountain Country Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair to be held at the Alpine Civic Center
The rapidly evolving field of controlled environment agriculture has taken root in the Department of Horticultural Sciences at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.