As the COVID-19 pandemic is causing major disruptions in our lives, Texas A&M leaders remind Aggies that now more than ever, we must live our core values.

Festival organizers say they work to highlight this oft-misunderstood culture.

The event gave colleges and units the chance to share their progress and new ideas with the campus community and visitors.

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

Numerous locations on campus pay tribute to Aggies who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Texas A&M Transportation Services collected 3,642 pounds of food and personal care items for the 12th Can Food Pantry on campus during its annual Donations for Citations campaign.

The 2019 Education Champion Award was presented during ceremonies May 4 in Dallas in recognition of Rivera’s contributions and programs for youth.

Texas A&M will award a record 10,767 degrees during commencement ceremonies this May.

Members of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets have been volunteering for round-the-clock shifts since Tuesday to guard the casket of cadet Nathan Matos.

President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush will be recognized during the annual ceremony that honors Aggies who have passed away in the last year.