The Silver Taps ceremony first held in 1898 is a solemn tribute for any current graduate or undergraduate student who has died during the year.
Fluffy, sweet, delicious, and Aggie maroon & white!
More than 4,300 Aggies will receive Aggie Rings during Aggie Ring Day Sept. 27 at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center.
Personnel made aerial hay deliveries to more than 4,500 stranded cattle, sheltered animals, surveyed damage and served as Texas State Operations Center liaisons in the wake of Tropical Storm Imelda.
On National Voter Registration Day, learn about when and where to register.
The Veterinary Emergency Team has been deployed to south and east Texas, where it has helped animals that were neglected and affected by flooding.
Chillennium, the world's largest student-run game jam, is an annual event hosted by the College of Architecture's Department of Visualization.
Speaking at Texas A&M, military historian Alex Kershaw discussed his book The First Wave and said Allied troops were determined to achieve victory.
Alex Kershaw will give a lecture Thursday at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center on his latest book marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
The Texas A&M Transportation Institute is looking for passengers to take a ride on its Navya Autonom shuttle during a demonstration through Nov. 15.