Converted from a shipping container by the student organization, the Texas Aggie Medical Clinic was dedicated to the late World War II hero during a ceremony in Laredo.
The awards presented by Texas A&M’s Division of Academic Affairs celebrate contributions to Texas A&M through their dedication, initiative, outstanding achievements, enthusiasm and positive approach to service.
Recent graduate Joseph Trujillo ’19 recorded daily weather forecasts for a local Spanish radio station while earning a double degree in meteorology and Spanish.
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.