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We are A-STEP, a nonpartisan organization of graduate, undergraduate and professional students committed to bridging the gap between scientists, policy-makers, and the general public on scientific...

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http://biogsa.tamu.edu • Recognized

To act as a platform for graduate students to address issues that are of concern to the students, faculty, and staff in the Department of Biology.

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http://ggsa.tamu.edu • Recognized

This graduate student association represents Genetic graduate student body interests, promotes the general welfare of the Genetic graduate student body, and aims to enhance the quality and scope of...

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http://plu.tamu.edu • Recognized

The promotion of high scholarship and original investigation in all branches of pure and applied chemistry.

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To connect students with the resources they need to learn more about the development, implementation, and application of quantum computing technology. To bring a new generation of inquisitive...

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The Texas A&M Science Olympiad Society (TSOS) has a goal of promoting the growth of STEM and Science Olympiad. We plan to help run the Division C Texas State Competition annually and run our own...

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http://aggieactuaries.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

Aggie Actuaries helps students further their understanding of actuarial science by bringing in employees from various actuarial firms. This allows students the opportunity to not only learn about the...

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http://afiso.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

To spread knowledge to those with an interest in Forensic Science.This organization will provide hands on experiences in an effort to create a better understanding of Forensic Science in all fields...

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http://acssac.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

ACS serves the undergraduate scientific community at Texas A&M providing resources to students interested in chemistry. We are committed to providing a space for those interested in science to learn...

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http://amsgsc.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

-To promote interactions among graduate students at Texas A&M University (TAMU), to share their interests and experiences in mathematics. -To contribute to a rich social life in the TAMU Mathematics...

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The purpose of Christian Construction Leaders is to glorify the Lord and grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ by learning from Christians in the Construction Industry, being challenged to...

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The purpose of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Interdisciplinary Student Organization (EEBISO) is to formally integrate the social, scholastic, and research activities of graduate students from...

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http://hps.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

The purpose and mission of our student organization, Health Physics Society, is to provide a university-wide community for faculty, staff, students, and alumni interested in supporting and promoting...

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http://scb.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

We are a professional organization committed to connecting students to careers in conservation through professional speakers, volunteer opportunities, field trips, and our annual BioBlitz ecological...

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To celebrate diversity and provide opportunities for networking in undergraduate biology majors.

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To promote physics in the university and surrounding areas through outreach and friendly meetings.

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Statistics Learning Society is an organization designed to foster creativity and problem-solving skills while growing familiarity and understanding of statistics, research, and related opportunities...

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http://bgsociety.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

To promote interest and knowledge in the fields of genetics and biochemistry. To provide student-student and student-faculty interaction. To provide insight into career opportunities available after...

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The Chapter is organized and will be operated for educational and scientific purposes to promote the following: 1. an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the mathematical sciences 2. a...

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http://siam.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

To promote interdisciplinary collaboration among the graduate students of Texas A&M. To provide a platform where graduate students can practice and improve their presentation skills through mutual...

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http://wise.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

The mission of WISE is to promote the involvement of women in the fields of science, engineering, and technology. We aim to stimulate and encourage young women to pursue such careers as well as act...

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http://biotech.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

Texas A&M Biotechnology Society provides a forum for students interested in biotechnology to develop professionally. The society allows scientifically literate students to link with business. The...

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http://sciencedsap.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

The College of Science Dean's Student Advisory Panel is an academic and professional organization that works to convey concerns and special interests from the undergraduate student body to the...

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The Organization for Cultural Diversity in Chemistry (OCDC) was established in the spring of 2014 at Texas A&M University. The organization, which consists of graduate students, undergraduate...

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SUSA exists to be a network facilitator for statistic focused undergraduate students of Texas A&M University.

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To provide an environment rich in both academic and recreational activities, fostering opportunities to further educate, explore and enhance the themes of Microbiology.

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Despite a large Taiwanese population in biology-related fields in Texas, there is a lack of a professional organization to serve as a platform for networking, idea exchange, and collaboration...

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