Russell McGee’s career has been shaped by the Marine Corps and Texas A&M's Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering.

Texas A&M’s nearly 2,000 veteran students, faculty and staff are invited to gather in Aggie Park Sept. 9 to watch the Aggies’ road game against Miami.

Designed with input from student veterans, the Student Veteran Study Room is a space for study, collaboration and community building.

Through research, a list of 90 Aggies known to be listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been compiled.

In its inaugural year, the showcase will feature the work of nine Aggie veterans, and attendees can vote for their favorite project.

A host of academic, financial and career resources help ensure veterans complete their degrees, making the university a “destination of choice” for students who served in the military.

David Haney ’23 has experienced firsthand the challenges that military veterans face in transitioning to college.

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.