Randy Margo and his wife Kayla, both class of '89, dedicated the scholarship to Randy's father, Dr. Rodolfo E. Margo '59.

The funding also establishes faculty fellowships, graduate student assistantships and undergraduate scholarships.

The award celebrates Aggie faculty and staff who demonstrate dedicated and lasting participation, commitment and creative leadership to philanthropy and Texas A&M.

The ‘Texas Tough’ campaign collected donations for the flagship universities’ respective emergency funds.

The beloved collie will be immortalized in a work of art outside Kyle Field near the resting place of all former Reveilles.

The next pantry opening will be March 3.

The student-run food pantry celebrated the additional resource with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The crowdfunding initiative allows donors to invest in the success of Texas A&M students, faculty and staff.

Max Kutch, who served more than 12 years in the Marine Corps, came home to find a backyard full of Aggie gear and more.

The endowment was created to honor the late Carol J. Cantrell. Funds will be used to create scholarships for graduate students.