Mockup of an old portrait of Captain Forrester

Cousins Craig ’94 and Karoni ’96 Forrester live by the Aggie Core Values, honoring those who have served and supporting the families whose loved ones are still missing.

A silhouette of a cadet reading a campus war memorial in the sunrise

Memorials across Texas A&M University’s main campus pay tribute to the Aggies who lost their lives serving their country and honor their legacy of selfless service.

Spring graduations will be celebrated May 8-10 across nine ceremonies at Reed Arena.

A student wearing a Big Event polo carries a ladder above his head

More than 100 college campuses across the United States follow Texas A&M’s model in citizenship and service.

Honored for their selfless service and devotion to family, Kristen and David Cox embody the Aggie Spirit.

Eric Oliphant as a Coast Guard helicopter pilot in Alaska

Eric Oliphant ’95 came to Texas A&M University with a dream of flying for the military. That plan turned into a career that allowed him to protect the nation’s citizens both on land and at sea.

After a decade of preparation, Aggie veteran Patrick Monday achieved his lifelong dream of standing atop the world's tallest mountain.

General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III presented his vision for the university’s future and received the Presidential Medallion at an investiture ceremony attended by hundreds.

World War II veteran and Texas A&M graduate Gerry Grogin ’47 participated in the legendary Aggie Muster on Corregidor Island in 1946.

Meet two Aggie transfer students who found belonging at Texas A&M through T-Camp and the Transfer Student Program.