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Much ado about flossing
To floss or not to floss — or is it that simple?
A heart for students
A lot happens in four decades. For Dr. Jack Long ’76, it has meant spending his entire career at Texas A&M College of Dentistry. The 41-year span since earning his dental degree took him from teaching preclinical and clinical fixed ...
Betty Hagins: 45 years is not long when you spend it with family
When you spend the majority of your waking hours with your co-workers, you become family. At least that’s how Betty Hagins, executive assistant in the Office of Finance at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, sees it. Considering she has spent ...
‘Once in a century’ man
Rees retires
Happy trails
Dedicated, determined orthodontic leader retires to ranch
The numbers guy
The data don’t lie. Certainly those words filled the thought bubble above Dr. Eric Solomon’s head on more than one occasion, as he presented facts and figures about the state of dental education and the profession’s manpower issues to disbelieving ...
‘Baby,’ we’re gonna miss you
As Moore retires, the college bids farewell to this longtime professor and 2017 Teacher of the Year honoree
Dental ‘house calls’ guide seniors to access care
Faculty, residents conduct screenings at facilities serving seniors.
A taste of research: Part 3
Research took center stage this summer for participants in the Predoctoral Student Research Program at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, who spent eight weeks working in labs around campus.
Qin joins NIH review committee
The accolades continue for Dr. Chunlin Qin, professor in biomedical sciences at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, whose research expertise has been tapped for a national appointment.
A taste of research: Part 2
Research took center stage this summer for participants in the Predoctoral Student Research Program at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, who spent eight weeks working in labs around campus. For a behind-the-scenes glimpse, we asked three groups of student researchers ...
Saying goodbye after 30 years
As Dr. Byron “Pete” Benson, Regents Professor in diagnostic sciences and imaging center director, prepared for his last workday July 31, it’s no surprise he’s maintained a full schedule to the very end. That focus is one reason he accomplished so much during his 30 years at Texas A&M College of Dentistry.