Stephanie Cannon '06 December 1, 2014 9:05 AM
Texas A&M University is emerging as a major resource in coping with the dreaded Ebola virus. It’s likely no other university is involved in addressing so many aspects of the devastating disease that has, according to the World Health Organization, already killed more than 5,100 people.
Texas A&M has the trained minds, the resources, the how-to and the can-do to be a major factor in stopping Ebola, officials note, and it’s readily and willingly sharing that expertise.Faculty, staff and students at several colleges and other units of Texas A&M and agencies affiliated with it have rolled up their sleeves and are attacking the Ebola crisis. Such efforts, officials emphasize, personify Texas A&M’s mission as a land-grant institution that focuses on teaching, research and service.
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