Betty Hagins: 45 years is not long when you spend it with family
When you spend the majority of your waking hours with your co-workers, you become family. At least that’s how Betty Hagins, executive
A taste of research: Part 3
Research took center stage this summer for participants in the Predoctoral Student Research Program at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, who spent eight weeks working in labs around campus.
Qin joins NIH review committee
The accolades continue for Dr. Chunlin Qin, professor in biomedical sciences at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, whose research expertise has been tapped for a national appointment.
Speaking out
Trauma surgeon delivers message on need for race relations dialogue
Craniofacial medicine experts to convene at Texas A&M College of Dentistry symposium
Traditional dentistry focuses on the teeth and the mouth, however, there is much more to the profession. Texas A&M College of Dentistry
Faces in new places
An update on administration changes at the dental school
Knowledge key in combating influenza
Pandemic flu remains a significant concern for workers and employers in health care settings. A pandemic can occur at any time and
Finding ways to reign in opioid abuse
Discussing what dentists and all health care professionals should know about this epidemic is the focus of the Texas A&M College of Dentistry Center of Excellence conference Saturday, Oct. 22, from 8:30 a.m. until noon.
Eliminating long lines for tooth extractions
Starting Monday, Oct. 10, patients needing to have a tooth pulled can make an appointment for Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s Urgent
Dr. Given Kachepa: From dark past to bright future
Three words — perseverance, focus and determination — handwritten on a dry erase board in Given Kachepa’s bedroom at his foster parents’