Cadet from Cedar Park, Texas, will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s official mascot.

Members of the special unit in the Corps of Cadets will participate in events in Fort Worth, Mission, San Antonio, Houston and Laredo.

The Corps of Cadets will conduct march-ins for every home football game.

Cadet Theodore Neal ’26 of Baytown, Texas, will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s mascot.

The new 'Patriot scholarship' will cover room and board for students whose ROTC Scholarships already cover all tuition and fees, providing a full ride for more than 700 cadets.

November is Native American Heritage Month, and cadet George Hass ‘22 is sharing pride for his culture with traditional dress.

Corps of Cadets Member Seth Dopp was awarded the Commandant’s Trophy for Accomplishment.

All students who attend Texas A&M have unique challenges as they navigate through college. Aaron Zajac '20, who has autism, had to overcome and adapt more so than most, and has flourished as a member of the Corps of Cadets.

The five students, members of the university's Corps of Cadets, have a goal of raising $15,000.

Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets will hold “Final Review” at 9:30 a.m. Saturday (May 7) at Simpson Drill Field.