The new initiative led by Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Kim Field will prepare students for a lifetime of service at the local, state and national level, with a focus on values and civic engagement.

Six-man Project Atlas Rucks team to depart Texas A&M University’s campus on Dec. 10 for hike through the Colorado mountains.

Constructed by student volunteers, the clinics will be shipped across Texas and around the world to serve communities in need.

The device has provided former Texas A&M student Noland Arbaugh a new purpose — and new possibilities — by giving him the power to control a computer with his mind.

The student-organized service project mobilized more than 16,000 participants to complete jobs across Bryan-College Station ranging from yard work to home repairs.

Rudder’s experience on the battlefield was central to his success as a public servant and beloved university president, says historian and biographer Thomas Hatfield.

Texas A&M students completed service projects at 2,000 locations across Bryan-College Station this year.

Texas A&M BUILD has been converting shipping containers into medical facilities for the last 10 years.

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Feeding Aggieland

Nov 23, 2022 • 4 min. read

Chef Luke Rayford has cooked at Texas A&M dining hall for 34 years. In addition to serving thousands of Aggies every day, he cooks turkeys for hundreds of local families every Thanksgiving.

Since 2013, the organization has worked to unite the student body and help communities in need by constructing fully-equipped medical clinics inside shipping containers.