Stories Mentioning Bryan D. Rank, Ph.D.

An ETAMU Rodeo Team competitor twirls a lasso over her head as she rides her barrel racing horse in pursuit of a white calf that runs in front of her horse.

Packed Stands, Big Wins Launch Spur Expo at East Texas A&M

A sold-out crowd and standout performances launched the Spur Expo at East Texas A&M, marking a strong debut for the university’s new rodeo and events facility.
A large group of people posing for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting photo.

Region’s Premier Agricultural Education Facility ‘The Spur Expo’ Officially Opens at East Texas A&M

East Texas A&M University is transforming agricultural education in Northeast Texas with the opening of “The Spur Expo,” a brand-new multipurpose agricultural educational facility and arena located just south of the main campus in Commerce, Texas.
A herd of brown cattle in a pasture.

ETAMU Adds Elite King Ranch Cattle to University Herd

ETAMU’s cattle herd got a significant upgrade recently as the university accepted delivery of 30 American Cruz heifers from the King Ranch elite herd.
A person in a blue jacket posing with an award certificate.

ETAMU Student Shines on National Stage with American FFA Degree

ETAMU Honors College student Colby Grayson earned a coveted honor as a recipient of the American FFA Degree from the National FFA Organization.
A tour guide points at something, and a group of people around him look toward where he is pointing. They are smiling.

A&M System Leaders Experience ETAMU’s Expanding Research Impact

East Texas A&M hosted the Texas A&M System’s Chief Research Officers fall meeting, highlighting groundbreaking research in gamebird conservation, cancer treatment, agriculture, astronomy, and human performance.
A headshot photo of a person.

CASNR Dean Named to National Public University Committee, University to Host Annual Conference

CASNR Dean Dr. Bryan Rank was recently appointed to the board of directors of the Non Land-Grant Agriculture and Renewable Resources Universities committee.
A mother cow and its calf standing in a field near a fence. Both cows are black.

It’s a Girl! ‘Rita’ Gives Birth to First Calf to Kickstart ETAMU’s Registered Angus Herd

A new four-legged bundle of joy appeared at the East Texas A&M University Farm last week, as “Rita,” the university’s recently purchased Angus cow, gave birth to a healthy calf.
A black Angus cow standing in a grassy field near a white metal fence.

‘Rita’ Joins the College of Ag to Launch Registered Angus Herd

A new four-legged celebrity has arrived at the East Texas A&M University Farm as the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources prepares to launch its own Angus beef program.
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