Members of the Texas A&M Color Guard, Corps of Cadets’ Ross Volunteer Company and Fish Drill Team will travel to Washington, D.C., to participate in the National Independence Day Parade.

Corps of Cadets emblem on the Corps arches

Darling embodied the Aggie Spirit, leaving behind a legacy of selfless service and leadership through his time at Texas A&M University and in the U.S. military.

Cadet Trent Ford from Magnolia, Texas will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s official mascot.

Beloved former mascot will be laid to rest alongside her predecessors outside of Kyle Field.

Cadet Jackson Baker stands in front of the Aggies Lost In Service memorial in the MSC

Texas A&M former student Jackson Baker ’25 and a team of student researchers created a comprehensive list of Aggies listed as missing in action from World War II to the present day.  

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.

Cadet from Fort Worth, Texas, will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s official mascot.

Full slate of campus and community events, including Aggie Ring Day, Aggie Moms' Boutique and Physics and Engineering Festival, set for April 4-6.

Portrait of Col. (Ret.) Mike Fossum

Former astronaut Col. (Ret.) Michael E. Fossum '80 made his dreams of traveling to the stars a reality with hard work, a little bit of luck and a whole lot of Aggie Spirit.

Freshman cadets attended the prestigious Tulane NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet, securing a second place finish against top military academies and senior colleges.