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Ecological Patterns In Anchialine Caves

Can you imagine being in a dark, narrow cave, thousands of feet from the entrance? Or being in a cavern that is completely flooded?  Well, this is what Fernando Calderón-Gutiérrez, a Ph.D. student here at Texas A&M University at Galveston, loves doing.  He scuba-dives into anchialine caves (coastal caves flooded with seawater) in his native Mexico to study the creatures living inside; which tell stories of the formation and connectivity of these places. Read more about Ecological Patterns

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Global Engagement Grant

Texas A&M University is on a mission to be a leader globally through its efforts in transformational teaching, discovery, innovation, and impact. In 2017, Texas A&M announced the Abroad: Global Engagement Plan, which outlines their intentions to empower faculty, improve experiential learning, and enhance operations and partnership collaborations through international experiences. As part of the plan, the Global Engagement Grant (GEG) program was established to create innovative initiatives that incorporate a significant international experience for students that includes a high impact experiential learning or research activity. The Maritime Business Administration-Liberal Studies-School of Law Maritime Global Engagement Initiative is one of the four funded proposals. Read More about Global Engagement Grant

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Interview with Dr. Philip Matich

Want to know more about Dr. Philip Matich of the Marine Biology Department? Read more about him Click here to learn more about Dr. Philip Matich.

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French Business Delegation Visits TAMUG

Business France is a national agency supporting the international development of the French economy. They are responsible for fostering export growth by French businesses, as well as promoting and facilitating international investment in France. In efforts to promote and expand French companies, business images, and nationwide attractiveness, Business France established a delegation on a partnership mission to North America. One of their partnership locations was Texas A&M University at Galveston. Read More about French Business Delegation visits TAMUG

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Interview with Dr. Ana Sirovic

Want to know more about Dr. Ana Sirovic of the Marine Biology Department? Read more about her Click here to learn more about Dr. Ana Sirovic.

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Student Research: Tom Tinhan

For Tom Tinhan, the opportunity to work with Dr. Wells in the Shark Biology and Fisheries Science Lab, and learn more about the biology and ecology of sharks and bony fishes, were among the deciding factors that led him to choose Texas A&M University at Galveston for his PhD program. Read More about Tom Tinhan's Student Highlight

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