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The Chronicle of Higher Education put together a list of the highest paid professors across the country.
April 11, 2012 | by Sonia Smith
Now that Texas A&M has opened a campus in the Middle East, can it hold on to its traditions? Can the Middle East?
Rick Perry is the first Aggie governor in history. But as the current crisis shows, he’s been nothing but trouble for Texas A&M.
Senator Eddie Lucio Jr., said that building two medical schools in the Valley is "totally unrealistic" and the focus should be kept on the plan to build a University of Texas system medical school in Harlingen.
February 29, 2012 | by Sonia Smith
In response to an open records request by the Denver Post, Texas A&M releases James Holmes' graduate school application to its Institute of Neuroscience.
September 18, 2012 | by Jason Cohen
Rick Perry's quiet war on higher ed.

Johnny Manziel seemed like a superhero, the Manziel of Steel, able to leap tall linemen in a single bound. Is he something else?
The only female university chancellor in Texas (and president of the University of Houston) on her quest for Tier One status.

Gene Powell, the University of Texas Board of Regents chairman, on the controversies over higher education and the future of learning.
For the past four years, a group of passionate reformers has been steadily trying to remake how higher education works in Texas—over the screams and howls of many professors and school presidents. Last year the battle came to UT. And the bombs are still flying.

