The 41st president would have been 99 this year. In honor of his birthday, take a look back at some memorable moments from his time in Aggieland.

This Presidents Day, learn about the U.S. presidents who have visited Aggieland, including five in just one day.

The Hungarian government erected the statue in honor of the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe and the role played by the 41st president of the United States.

A lifelike statue of President Bush’s service dog and constant companion Sully was presented in the Bush Library rotunda.

The the life-size bronze statue of Sully commissioned by America's VetDogs will be placed in the east wing of the Bush Library on Texas A&M's campus.

Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush are bringing their newest literary work, “Sisters First,” to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum for a book signing event Nov. 16.

Texas A&M Transportation Services shared visitor parking and road closure information in preparation for Union Pacific’s 4141 Bush Train to College Station Nov. 8.

High winds cancelled plans for 12 Bush grandchildren to skydive onto museum grounds, but it still served as one of the largest Bush family reunions since 2018.

The George and Barbara Bush Foundation on Texas A&M’s campus featured a keynote address from Vice President Mike Pence and recollections of George H.W. Bush from Dick Cheney and Dan Quayle.

The daylong ‘Berlin Airlift and the Making of the Cold War’ Thursday, April 11 will feature panel discussions, a Cushing Library exhibit and more.