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

Aggie professors and students are leading efforts to support their homeland as the war with Russia continues.

Enjoy music, food and prizes at Aggie Park Aug. 23 as the Department of Global Engagement celebrates Aggieland's international community.

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.

Come to Aggie Park to help send the message that sexual violence is unacceptable and Aggies support safe communities.

Led by a Texas A&M Health physician, the organization is working to transform health care in Africa’s most populous country, with plenty of help from students.

The 40th installment of the main program brought former U.S. government officials to campus to discuss American intervention.

The student organization’s volunteer members convert shipping containers into medical and veterinary facilities that can be deployed anywhere.

A Ph.D. student at Texas A&M’s School of Public Health used her own experience to help students who are parents transition to college life.

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