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.

The new 'Patriot scholarship' will cover room and board for students whose ROTC Scholarships already cover all tuition and fees, providing a full ride for more than 700 cadets.

A needs assessment conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute found that healthcare support is a priority need for the state's veterans.

The university received the honor from the Texas Veterans Commission.

The honor recognizes Karen Allen for her work with helping veterans as they strive to earn their degrees.

Campus Life

A New Home For Aggie Veterans

June 15, 2021 • 8 min. read

A $5 million gift from Don and Ellie Knauss creates a new space for the Veteran Resource & Support Center at Texas A&M.