Army Secretary Mark T. Esper added that he’s confident each of the 49 cadets receiving their commission into military service are equipped for the challenges ahead, thanks in large part to what they learned and experienced as a cadet in A&M’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program.
Victoria Scriven helped lead the way for younger Aggies pursuing ocean science as the first Texas A&M undergraduate student to ever major in Oceanography.
Logan, Luke and Lydee Barnes were considered a package deal growing up, but Texas A&M student organizations and the Corps of Cadets helped them create their own identities and grow closer together in the process.
Texas A&M Transportation Services collected 3,642 pounds of food and personal care items for the 12th Can Food Pantry on campus during its annual Donations for Citations campaign.
Texas A&M student veteran Ennis Rios overcame adversity on his way to becoming 2018-2019 Deputy Corps Commander of the Corps of Cadets. This week he will graduate with a degree from the College of Geosciences.
A near-death experience inspired Texas A&M student Jace Bentle to refocus on his career goals, travel the world and pursue dual master's degrees in architecture and land and property development.