The student-led organization that converts shipping containers to mobile clinics in honor of the 12 Bonfire victims recently completed its 12th project.
After the bonfire collapse, mourners left behind a shrine of items to honor the 12 Aggies who died. The memorabilia is preserved in a collection on the Texas A&M campus.
After one student left his Aggie Ring and a note to the 12 students who died in the 1999 stack collapse, others followed suit, leading to a memorable display.
Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush are bringing their newest literary work, “Sisters First,” to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum for a book signing event Nov. 16.
H. Vincent Poor, professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University and a member of the National Academies, will present the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study’s Eminent Scholar Lecture on Nov. 18.
Lance and Blaze Belobrajdic earned Tillman scholarships and experiences that honed the technical and career skills they earned after more than 10 years of active duty.
The funeral train that carried President George H. W. Bush on his final trip to Texas A&M is being donated by Union Pacific and will be installed on the grounds of Bush’s presidential library and museum.