The Symposium will put student voices at the center of conversations about civil discourse, respect and political engagement.
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Our Community, Our Planet: Earth Month with KAMU
Earth Month is a chance to celebrate our planet. Join KAMU-TV/FM throughout April for nature-focused programming and events!
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"Walking with Dinosaurs" comes to KAMU soon. But did you know a rare dinosaur almost ended up in the Brazos Valley?
Read MoreEdward Gorey Exhibit to Delight PBS Fans
Cushing Memorial Library's latest exhibit is the perfect outing for longtime PBS fans. Learn about the Edward Gorey exhibit now open on campus.
Read MoreSesame Street to Continue Airing on PBS KIDS
KAMU is excited to share that "Sesame Street" will continue to air on PBS stations across the country, with Season 56 premiering later this year.
Read MoreWho Sits on Stage at Graduation?
Have you ever wondered who sits on stage at a college graduation? Why are they there? Who decides where they sit? Read to find out!
Read MoreKAMU Kids Programming Schedule & Updates
KAMU loves PBS KIDS! Find your favorite program in our schedule guide here.
Read MoreHow Marie Antoinette is Connected to Texas A&M
The French Revolution happened 225 years ago. But the upcoming second season of "Marie Antoinette" isn't our only connection to French history in Bryan-College Station.
Read MoreA Tex-Pert’s Guide to Spring Break | The Daytripper
Spring break is almost here. But where to go? To help you decide, we enlisted a true Texas expert: Chet Garner – aka The Daytripper.
Read MoreHow KAMU Began: Fun Facts About Our History
KAMU turns 55 this year! We're looking back at the earliest days of our station, uncovering the first things ever played on KAMU-TV and KAMU-FM.
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