After a traumatic brain injury caused her to lose her memory, an Aggie Ring helped first-generation student Jennifer Rodriguez remember her goals.

Yasmin Quintana is paving the way for female scientists.

Abimael Macias '22 is now a mentor for incoming engineers.

Texas A&M student Ella Murphy ’25 interned for the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio office.

The College of Architecture program has numerous veterans enrolled who credit their professors with outstanding leadership.

Campus Life

A True-Life Problem Solver

Nov 10, 2021 • 4 min. read

It’s been a long road for first-generation student Tiffany Sill, who is well on her way toward earning her Ph.D.

In one of the university's oldest traditions, deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.

Natalie Parks '22, a communications major from Denton, hopes to help each student feel at home in Aggieland.

Texas A&M Bush School student Demetria Charlifue participated in the task force supporting the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan during her internship with the State Department.

Within 48 hours, Texas A&M students found innovative ways to use technology as a real-time assistant.