Hear from three outstanding Aggie transfer students about their time at A&M and their advice for fellow transfers.

The center opened in 2012 to provide programs and resources for student veterans and their families.

President and CEO John Albers ’90 sees gift as an investment in future of university, state and nation.

One Aggie student veteran was surprised with a prize package that included baseball tickets and a weekend stay for his family.

Priority registration will help ensure student veterans get into necessary courses and graduate on time.

The Texas A&M team's experimental model represents a critical platform for developing new medicines for military personnel with traumatic brain injuries.

The university has added the recently identified veterans to its commemorative site on Simpson Drill Field with individual oak trees and plaques.

The effort collects donations to purchase gifts for children of student veterans.

Former student Joe E. Ramirez, Jr. '79 is serving as Interim Vice President for Student Affairs, leading one of the nation's largest student bodies.

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