
Aggie Traditions
This three-day event welcomes all members of the Aggie Family to the Texas A&M campus with events for everyone.
Silver Taps To Honor Three Texas A&M University Students On April 5
Mar 29, 2022 • 2 min. readIn one of the university's oldest traditions, three Texas A&M students who recently passed away will be honored in a solemn ceremony.
Texas A&M Bush School Dean Gen. Mark A. Welsh III will serve as the keynote speaker for the Campus Muster ceremony Thursday, April 21.
Texas A&M Announces Discovery Of 15 Additional Aggies Killed In WWI
Mar 14, 2022 • 5 min. readThe university has added the recently identified veterans to its commemorative site on Simpson Drill Field with individual oak trees and plaques.
In one of the university's oldest traditions, Jason Robert Gentry, a Texas A&M student who recently passed away, will be honored in a solemn ceremony.
In one of the university's oldest traditions, deceased Aggies are honored in a solemn ceremony.
In one of the university's oldest traditions, deceased Aggies are honored in a solemn ceremony.
Thousands attended the solemn ceremony honoring the 12 Aggies killed in the 1999 Bonfire collapse.
After a traumatic brain injury caused her to lose her memory, an Aggie Ring helped first-generation student Jennifer Rodriguez remember her goals.
Two years ago, Walid Azzam ’79 lost his Aggie Ring, which symbolized his journey to the United States and the origins of his career and family. When his daughter heard the news, she decided to surprise him.