Texas A&M College of Dentistry

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  • Gottlieb 1947 yearbook headshot 600dpi copy 2

    Honored at last

    Endowed chair secures rightful legacy for brilliant scientist

  • Dr. Thomas Diekwisch

    Progress notes

    Continuing a passion for research

  • Honoring the legacy

    More than just a name

  • Work in progress at the construction site

    Taking clinics to the next level

    The construction boom is not unique to north Texas or its dental school. Among 76 dental schools in the U.S. and Canada, at least eight are currently building or planning significant projects, and another three completed a major project in ...

  • New Clinic and Education Building construction in April 2018

    If you build it

    Construction and curriculum evolve in tandem

  • Laurie Inglis with new dental students during orientation week in 2016.

    The Way I See It: Laurie Inglis, ’02

    Consider this column a virtual office water cooler, a forum for our alumni to offer a glimpse of life as they see it. Whether these insights come at the outset or end of a career or somewhere in between, they might just spark some inspiration for the rest of us.

  • Automated External Defibrillator Emergency Sign Mounted on a Wall

    Jump start

    Three Caruth students explored just why automated external defibrillators aren’t in every dental office, and why patients and providers could benefit if they were. Then they won a national award for their research.

  • Dr. Terry Rees

    Endowed chair to honor Rees, advance stomatology

    The importance of Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s Stomatology Center is not lost on patient Everett Lee, who received a stem cell transplant in 2002 to fight leukemia. “I developed various graft vs. host disease side effects, and my transplant ...

  • Dr. Faizan Kabani

    Domino effect

    A desire to gain knowledge — and share it — lured this dental hygiene professional into the world of academics. It also could be one reason he won the ADHA Educator of the Year Award just three years into his teaching career.

  • HOSA Competition

    College hosts international dental competition

    It doesn’t matter how many times you practice. Or how well you think you’ve planned everything you’ll say. When you walk in that clinic, it all gets thrown out the window. Adjusting to a new environment was the hardest part ...

  • Dr. Amp Miller III talks with dental students during one of their preclinical lab courses.

    Why choose Texas A&M College of Dentistry?

    Four dental students share their stories

  • Dr. Drew Vanderbrook

    Dr. Drew Vanderbrook, Class of 2012

    The Texas Academy of General Dentistry awarded Dr. Drew Vanderbrook its Fellowship Award during a convocation ceremony on June 9. The recognition is for completing 500 hours of continuing dental education, passing a written exam and fulfilling three years of ...