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Jan 14, 2015 · Some Weddell seals will soon be packing video and data recorders to help researchers led by a Texas A&M University at Galveston professor learn how these deep-diving creatures are able to return from long distances to their breathing holes in ice.
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Jan 8, 2015 · Some Weddell seals will soon be packing video and data recorders to help researchers led by a Texas A&M University at Galveston professor learn how these deep-diving creatures are able to return from long distances to their breathing holes in ice.
- Until 1931, “Prexy’s Moon” sat atop the Academic Building’s dome, lighting campus at night. One of the Academic Building’s most recognizable features is its oxidized copper dome.
- A replica of the Liberty Bell can be found in the building’s rotunda. In 1950, the United States Department of the Treasury selected Paccard Bell Foundry to cast 55 full-sized replicas of the Liberty Bell.
- The floor of the Academic Building foyer has a distinct university seal. Aside from the Liberty Bell, the Academic Building’s foyer is dominated by a mosaic installation of the Texas A&M University seal that was donated by the Class of 1978.
- The building is located on the former site of Old Main, which was destroyed by a fire. As one of only seven buildings on campus to be more than a century old, the Academic Building stands as a testament to Texas A&M’s history.
Apr 30, 2015 · From the University's creation in 1876 up until 1947, the Texas A&M seal was a copy of the traditional Great Seal of Texas- a star of five points, encircled by olive and live oak...
- Until 1931, Prexy’s Moon sat atop the Academic Building’s dome, lighting campus at night. One of the Academic Building’s most recognizable features is its oxidized copper dome.
- A replica of the Liberty Bell can be found in the Academic Building’s rotunda. In 1950, the United States Department of the Treasury selected Paccard Bell Foundry to cast 55 full-sized replicas of the Liberty Bell.
- The Texas A&M seal is embedded around campus, but the seal on the floor of the Academic Building foyer might just be the most distinct. Aside from the Liberty Bell, the Academic Building’s foyer is dominated by a mosaic installation of the Texas A&M University seal that was donated by the Class of 1978.
- The Academic Building was built on the site of the first campus building, Old Main, after a fire led to its destruction. As one of only seven buildings on campus to be more than a century old, the Academic Building stands as a testament to Texas A&M’s history.
Texas A&M Seal. The Texas A&M University and The Texas A&M University System seals both have strict rules around usage. The Texas A&M University seal usage is restricted to correspondence from the President’s office and official documents, such as diplomas and some certificates.
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May 18, 2015 · Three weeks ago, Texas A&M's Board of Regents voted in favor of replacing the school's "T Star" logo in the university's 52-year-old seal with the "Block TAM"