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September 16, 2025 2 mins
Good morning, Aggies! Here's your campus news for Monday, September 15, 2025. A recent incident has sparked significant debate over academic freedom at Texas A&M. Professor Melissa McCoul was terminated after a video surfaced showing a student confronting her about teaching gender identity in a children's literature course. The incident led to political backlash, including pressure from Governor Greg Abbott. University President Mark A. Welsh III stated that the firing was due to course content not aligning with the standard curriculum. McCoul has appealed her termination, arguing that her academic freedom and constitutional rights were violated. Faculty organizations and free speech advocates have criticized the university’s actions as threats to academic freedom. In sports news, the Texas A&M Aggies have surged to No. 10 in the AP Top 25 college football poll following a dramatic 41-40 win at Notre Dame. This marks their first 3-0 start since 2021. The victory snapped a 13-game road losing streak against ranked teams. The Aggies' next game is scheduled for Saturday, September 20, against the University of Arkansas. Facing unprecedented enrollment growth, Texas A&M has announced a pause on undergraduate growth on the main campus for the next five to seven years. The student body has grown more than 30% over the last decade, leading to challenges such as overcrowded classes and strained infrastructure. The pause aims to allow the university to build the necessary infrastructure to maintain the quality of education and student experience. Texas A&M is expanding its presence in space research. In partnership with Aegis Aerospace, the university is establishing an external research facility on the International Space Station, known as TAMU-SPIRIT. This facility will house 12 experiments studying the effects of space outside the ISS. Additionally, the university is creating a facility that mimics lunar and Martian landscapes near the NASA Johnson Space Center and has launched a new Space Engineering program focusing on how to live in space. Texas A&M has been named the No. 2 most visible public university in the U.S. and No. 8 among all U.S. institutions, according to American Caldwell’s 2025–2026 Global University Visibility Rankings. This marks a significant climb from sixth place last year among U.S. public universities. The university also jumped from No. 21 to No. 13 worldwide, the largest leap among the Top 15. This rise in visibility reflects investments in brand storytelling, digital engagement, and strategic partnerships. That's all for today's update. Stay safe and Gig 'em!
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