The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource Center invites Aggies to take part in an intercollegiate mixer, visit its Pride Festival booth and walk in the pride parade June 21-22.
A team of Texas A&M students in Boeing's GoFly Prize competition won $50,000 for their third-scale prototype. They've now set their sights on building a full-scale technology demonstrator for a final fly-off in 2020.
High winds cancelled plans for 12 Bush grandchildren to skydive onto museum grounds, but it still served as one of the largest Bush family reunions since 2018.
A family and community health expert at Texas A&M AgriLife says children who grow up with positively-involved fathers tend to do better socially, emotionally, financially and academically.
A book by Texas A&M’s Lorien Foote describes a moment during the Civil War when the U.S. flag brought comfort and cause for celebration to Union soldiers.
More than 100 congressional staffers had the opportunity to taste a variety of Texas whiskies, including a sample made from a Texas A&M experimental hybrid grown in Burleson County.
We see the flag code being broken every single day. A vexillologist at Texas A&M University explains why staying true to the heart of the flag’s design is more important than the rules around its use.