Going for the mold
A need for speed eclipsed any thoughts of dental safety for U.S. bobsled, luge and skeleton athletes, despite their treacherous runs down icy chutes. That is, until now.
Dental school milestone
For the first time in Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s history, females outnumber males in all four dental classes.
A skeletal solution
Jay Groppe could talk about his hard-earned research patent, but the true glory, he’ll tell you, would be leaving a legacy of healing and hope for those who suffer.
On the radio
Dr. Amal Noureldin, clinical associate professor in Public Health Sciences, touted the benefits of fluoride during her guest spot on KVGI Radio’s “Common Ground” talk radio show in Frisco.
Archaeological awe
Associate professor Qian Wang's work at an archaeological site in China has led to the discovery of more than two dozen elongated skulls dating back between 5,000 and 12,000 years.
Right at home
As Dr. Yi-Shing Lisa Cheng steps into Dr. John M. Wright’s role as diagnostic sciences department head, she knows he’s a tough
Teachers of the Year
Faculty members Dr. Qian Wang and Mary Vu recently received the 2019 Teacher of the Year awards, presented annually by the Texas A&M College of Dentistry Alumni Association and selected by the college’s student body.
Culture Fest 2019
Andrea Angulo and Sebastian Mejia rep the Colombia table at Culture Fest, a student-organized event celebrating the diversity of the Texas A&M
When exercise feels like fun
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, including Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s makeshift dance floor in the sixth-floor lobby. These line dancers, however, arrive