The offer is available to university students, faculty and staff through the end of October as part of a pilot program.

Permit holders' license plates will replace hang tags beginning Saturday.

The three buses have been running on campus this summer and will be officially recognized at an Aug. 10 ceremony.

Campus and community members are invited to share feedback so the university can provide the best mobility experience.

Three staff members have been honored with a prestigious award by the International Parking & Mobility Institute.

Texas A&M Transportation Services and the Division of Finance and Operations are sponsoring free parking and fare-free bus service for members of the public coming to vote.

The newly constructed garage includes 1,680 parking spaces on five parking levels for use by students, faculty, staff and visitors.

Debbie Hoffmann has been recognized for exemplary leadership.

Aggieland will see increased traffic congestion during peak times Aug. 8-18.

Safety improvements at four at-grade railroad crossings will be made in order to silence train horns adjacent to the flagship campus in College Station.