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The Interdisciplinary Doctoral Degree Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at Texas A&M University is represented by a group of faculty from multiple departments in several colleges within the university. The purpose of the IDDP in EEB is to integrate research programs related to the disciplines of ecology and evolutionary biology and heighten awareness of this important area of biological research within our institution.     >> More

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The EEB Spring 2025 Seminar Series schedule is up.  We look forward to seeing you there!

DECEMBER 2024  – The EEB 2024 Fall Newsletter is up! Join us in acknowledging, celebrating and congratulating our amazing EEB students and faculty!

Check out our Students & Alumni section to  congratulate our August graduates Mason Clark, Angela Haggard, Emma Lehmberg, Jordan Salomon, Nicole Scavo and Paolo Fascinetto-Zago and to welcome our new Fall cohort Eliyashhaib James, Sierra Sanders, Alister Brown and Loris Di Vozzo!

Don’t forget to take advantage of the EEB Honors and Awards link for future newsletters.

We still have EEB merch!  Check out the EEBISO store!

 

Spotlight

Ruby Mustill was awarded the Hagler Institute HEEP Fellowship for 2025. Ruby Mustill, second-year Ph.D. student, and her PI, Courtney Fitzpatrick, will collaborate with Hagler Fellow Susan Alberts. The area of study will be focused on life history theory and the evolution of adolescence as a life stage in primates. To read more about Susan Alberts and the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University, please visit … [Read More >>] about Spotlight: Ruby Mustill

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