Campus Life

  • 5 Things You Need To Know – Week Of May 21

    1. Bush School Students Selected As Delegates To UN Conference On The Status Of Women Bush School students Metra Mehran, Erin Prejean, and Zein Haikal attended the 62nd session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York City as delegates of Women’s International…

  • In Case You Missed It – Week Of May 21

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Photo Gallery: Nearly 10,500 Aggies Receive Degrees During Spring Commencement 2. Texas A&M Maroon Out 2018 T-Shirt Design Revealed 3. First Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle Nests of the 2018 Season Found 4. This Texas A&M Senior Saved A Stranger’s…

  • Classroom Standing Desk Creator Receives 2018 Innovation Award

    Associate Professor Mark E. Benden (center) of the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University accepts the 2018 Innovation Award from Texas A&M Vice President for Research Mark A. Barteau (left) and Brett Cornwell, executive director of Texas A&M Technology Commercialization. By Texas A&M University Research Communications Texas A&M…

  • Texas A&M Singing Cadets Kick Off 125th Anniversary With National Tour To Seattle And Vancouver

    Texas A&M’s Singing Cadets celebrated its 125th year with national tour stops in Vancouver and Seattle.  By Sondra White, Texas A&M University Division of Student Affairs Sixty-one Singing Cadets from Texas A&M University traveled to Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, Canada, last week to sing at venues such as Pike Place…

  • Texas A&M Maroon Out 2018 T-Shirt Design Revealed

    For the past 20 years, Maroon Out has been the physical embodiment of the 12th Man and has left a positive legacy on the campus.

  • Texas A&M Joins U.S. Department Of Energy’s Effort To Advance Women’s Leadership In Clean Energy

    By Texas A&M University College of Engineering The Texas A&M Energy Institute is joining the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Energy Initiative (MITEI) and the Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy to support implementation of the Department of Energy-led U.S. Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E) program to advance women’s participation…

  • In Case You Missed It – Week Of May 14

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Texas A&M Couple Overcomes Obstacles, Thrives On Road To Graduation 2. Can The Sun Make You Feel Sick? 3. Texas A&M Study Links Breast Cancer To The Body’s Internal Clock 4. Economics Student Follows In Parents’ Footsteps, Travels From…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know – Week Of May 14

    Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young (left) greets Texas Senator and Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (right) during an Aggies on the Hill reception. (Robert Powell/The Association of Former Students) 1. Photo Gallery: Aggies Head To Capitol Hill For Advocacy Event The Association of Former Students and members…

  • Aggies Head To Capitol Hill For Advocacy Event

    The delegation met with elected officials in order to increase public and legislative support for higher education, particularly Texas A&M.

  • Photo Gallery: Nearly 10,500 Aggies Receive Degrees During Spring Commencement

    [metaslider id=”75748″] Photos by Mark Guerrero, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications Texas A&M University awarded nearly 10,500 degrees during spring commencement ceremonies held across Texas and its branch campus in Qatar last week. Among the graduates were 138 members of the Corps of Cadets in College Station who commissioned…