Texas A&M News

Texas A&M Considers Restoring Bonfire Tradition After 1999 Tragedy

Building the Aggie bonfire was once among the most prized student traditions at Texas A&M University. That changed when the 60-foot stack of logs fell and killed 12 people in 1999, becoming one of the most painful chapters in the …

Self-Reporting Tool Aims to Prevent Software Injuries

Workplace injuries don’t just come from lifting heavy things or falling off ladders. People with desk jobs can develop debilitating hand and wrist problems that make it difficult to work, and poorly designed software could be to blame. However, researchers …

2 Companies Cited After Texas A&M Structure Collapse

Federal officials have fined two construction companies for safety violations related to this summer’s collapse of a barn frame at Texas A&M University’s $80 million equestrian complex. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigated when four workers were hurt in …