As one of the most well known voices in Aggieland, Col Jay Brewer '81 has dedicated much of his life to @tamu & the @officialagbands. A 40+ year career proves he did what he was destined to do. Thank you Col Brewer! Game day will never be the same.
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CALENDAR REMINDER: There will be no Early Release tomorrow. (Schools will follow their regular bell schedule). Friday, Nov. 20, will be an Early Release day since next week is Thanksgiving Break (Nov. 23-27)
School Hours: https://t.co/biAsmm498w
Calendar: https://t.co/dVqr0b2hAn
Congrats to Colleen Holmes, Bryan High aquatic science teacher; Laura King, CTEC scientific research teacher; Jaime Mosqueda, Johnson Elmentary dual language teacher for being named to the Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development’s 2020 Dean’s Roundtable! #BryanProud
Did you know our campuses have WiFi around them? If the Suddenlink free offer, cellphone hotspots, or waived cellphone data limits are not possibilities for your family, please check the link to see where you can access WiFi in our parking lots:
https://t.co/cTyzGR4uaN
CDC now recommends you wear a mask in public where you can’t avoid being near people, like in grocery stores, pharmacies & healthcare settings https://t.co/jAeaI1nKHW. Remember though, your local authorities may have already issued a specific order re: masks. #StayHomeTexas
STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 30: Navarro Elementary will be added as a Grab & Go curbside meal location 11 am-1 pm Monday-Friday. The exact location will be at the back of the school in the drive-thru bus circle at the corner of Timberline Drive & Bluejay Lane. https://t.co/uXjZHwQtiM
Dr. Christie Whitbeck, Bryan ISD Superintendent, has had the Class of 2020 firmly in her heart & mind over the last few weeks. LEARN MORE: https://t.co/6IhKoPIQRd
Why are people stockpiling toilet paper during the coronavirus outbreak? A Johns Hopkins expert explains the social psychology behind this and other responses to crises.
https://t.co/m209Q1xGkU
Biologists at #JHUAPL say the virus causing #covid19 doesn't appear to be mutating as fast as the flu. "Early data indicates that this would likely be a single vaccine rather than one that needs to be updated each year like the flu shot.” https://t.co/gGmg52mtM9 @HopkinsMedicine
Our #COVID19 map has been upgraded to report confirmed case data in counties and select cities in the U.S., rather than by state. These details will provide enhanced insights for the public and the health care & government workers responding to the crisis.
https://t.co/pgek0FQ4kV