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  2. Traditions of Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University Aggieland water tower. The traditions of Texas A&M University are a key aspect of the culture of Texas A&M University. Some of the school traditions date to the 1890s, shortly after the opening of the school, while others have been introduced more recently. These traditions encourage current students and alumni (Aggies) to ...

  3. Jennifer Mercieca - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Mercieca joined the faculty in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University. [1] In 2009 she became an Associate Professor there. [ 1 ] In 2015 she was a founder and briefly Acting Director of The Texas A&M Agora, and during 2016–2017 she was a Faculty Administrative Fellow in the College of Liberal Arts.

  4. Texas A&M University Press - Wikipedia

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    The Texas A&M University Press was founded in 1974 under the direction of Texas A&M University president and chancellor Jack K. Williams. The first director of the press, Frank H. Wardlaw, had previously helped to establish the University of Texas Press and the University of South Carolina Press.

  5. Glossary of Texas A&M University terms - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University's history as an all-male military institution has led to a unique traditions and terminology. Some phrases come from traditions that include Aggie Bonfire and the athletics program. Other phrases are locations and landmarks around the campus. While most of these terms are used exclusively by Aggies, some are used by the ...

  6. KANM (Texas A&M University) - Wikipedia

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    KANM Student Radio is a student-run free-format internet radio station owned and licensed by Texas A&M University, serving the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area. Broadcasting as "the college station of College Station," [1] KANM's studio is located at the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M campus.

  7. Robert T. Craig - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Robert T. Craig and Karen Tracy published "Grounded Practical Theory: The case of Intellectual Discussion"! [19] This was an attempt by Craig and Tracy to create a methodological model using discourse analysis which will "guide the development and assessment of normative theories."

  8. Tamu Samaj - Wikipedia

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    Tamu Samaj ("Tamu Society") is a society of Tamus (also known as Gurung), an ethnic group from Nepal. The Tamu societies are created around the world as a means to preserve Tamu's unique culture outside of Nepal. They organise cultural events, such as festivals of dance, music, and food.

  9. William Pietz - Wikipedia

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    In Pietz and Apter, Fetishism as cultural discourse, 1993, pp. 119-151 'Capitalism and Perversion: Reflections on the Fetishism of Excess in the 1980s', positions 3:2 (Fall 1995), pp.537-565 'Fetish', in Robert S. Nelson and Richard Schiff, eds., Critical Terms for Art History , Chicago, 1996