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Honoring Aggies Who Have Lost Their Lives In Service Of Their Country A Year-Round Tradition At Texas A&M
May 27, 2019 • 2 min. readNumerous 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 May Graduation Milestones: 500K Degrees Granted, 500K Former Students
April 29, 2019 • 4 min. readTexas 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.
Secretary Of State Pompeo Urges Texas A&M Students To Consider Public Service
April 16, 2019 • 3 min. readU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo shared with a Texas A&M audience how the U.S. is dealing with situations in North Korea, Venezuela and Syria and reviewed the Corps of Cadets.
Nearly 6,300 Aggies will receive Aggie Rings at campuses in College Station, Galveston, Qatar and the School of Law April 12-13.
The Office of Graduate and Professional Studies and The Association of Former Students will honor graduate students during an April 29 ceremony.
Texas A&M President Michael K. Young and Zachry Group CEO John B. Zachry will deliver remarks to kick off a day of service March 30.