Campus Life

Aggie Ring Day For Two

Oct 11, 2024 • 5 min. read

Double the achievement for twins in landscape architecture program, marking third generation of Texas A&M graduates from the same family.

Campus Life

The Strength Of The Aggie Ring

Apr 24, 2024 • 7 min. read

The symbolism of the Texas A&M tradition dates back to the 1880s. Today, it's the largest ring program in the country.

Susan Liu ’26 and Lee Thornton ’25 accepted their Aggie gold in the nation’s capital from Gen. Eric Smith, a Texas A&M graduate.

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Bond Of Gold

Oct 13, 2023 • 3 min. read

As a student assistant with the Aggie Ring Program, Catarina Salazar-Canales '25 helps her fellow students obtain their Aggie Ring.

Association Vice President Scot Walker ’90 says the prominence of the Aggie Ring makes it a high-value target for counterfeiters.

Nine students received their rings at the vet school’s education, research and outreach center in Canyon, Texas.

Meytty Pattikawa, a master’s student from Indonesia, was drawn to Texas A&M by the university’s strong alumni network and the tradition of the Aggie Ring. She’ll be flying home soon with a diploma in hand and a ring of her own.

After a traumatic brain injury caused her to lose her memory, an Aggie Ring helped first-generation student Jennifer Rodriguez remember her goals.

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An Aggie Ring Comes Full Circle

Nov 12, 2021 • 6 min. read

Two years ago, Walid Azzam ’79 lost his Aggie Ring, which symbolized his journey to the United States and the origins of his career and family. When his daughter heard the news, she decided to surprise him.

Eleven students received their rings at the Rio Grande Valley location.