COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) has made the difficult decision to cancel the 54th Annual Spanish Fire School, which was scheduled for July 5 - 10, 2020. Students will be offered full refunds on their tuition.

Statement from Chief Robert Moore, Division Director:

Firefighters at Brayton Fire Field
Firefighters work to extinguish blaze at Brayton Fire Training Field.

COLLEGE STATION - An aircraft’s fuselage explodes into flames. Railcars carrying crude oil have derailed and are burning. Several structures are on fire and a chemical …

COLLEGE STATION - The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) is augmenting its national training for healthcare personnel on infectious diseases to include the latest information on the coronavirus, which has spread from Wuhan, China, to the United States. According to news reports, over 300 people have died in China and more than …

Cyber Attacks: ‘It’s not a question of if it will happen to us, but a matter of when’ ~Eric Caldwell, Brazos County CIO

BRYAN, TX - You’ve seen the headlines – data breaches and ransomware attacks on cities, healthcare organizations, school districts and Fortune 500 companies. 

“The …

COLLEGE STATION – Sixty new firefighters graduated Dec. 19 from the 23rd Online Firefighter Recruit Academy at the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). They completed 335 hours of training online before traveling to College Station for an intensive 21-day, hands-on firefighting “boot camp” at Brayton Fire Training Field.

Photo of DSA recipients, l-r, Katie Bryant, Jonathan Dikes, Jesse Watkins, Charley Todd, Merribeth Kahlich and Andrea Ferrell. Not pictured: Laura Shehan.
TEEX Award Recipients, l-r, Katie Bryant, Jonathan Dikes, Jesse Watkins, Charley Todd, Merribeth Kahlich and Andrea Ferrell. Not pictured: Laura Shehan.