Campus Life

  • ‘State Of The University Is Strong’ Says Texas A&M President

    Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young delivers the 2017 State of the University address to students, faculty and staff at the Annenberg Conference Center. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young highlighted some of the school’s recent successes Wednesday during…

  • Texas A&M Hosting Trinidadian Festival, Steelband Open Nov. 2-4

    By Texas A&M University Departments of Performance Studies and Anthropology A Trinidadian Arts and Culture Festival and Youth Steelband Open will take place Thursday, Nov. 2 through Saturday, Nov. 4. Performances, organized by students in Texas A&M University’s Performance Studies class, “Seminar in Global Performance: Cultural Performances of Trinidad…

  • Bush School Student Aspires To Become An Agent For Change

    Darren Dubose, ’18, parlayed his previous career as a physical education teacher into a passion for education policy at the Bush School. By Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service Darren Dubose, ’18, wants to be an agent for change in a different way than he…

  • Corps Of Cadets Pre-Game March-In Route Changed For Mississippi State Game

    By Melissa Maraj, Texas A&M Transportation Services The Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University is changing its traditional pre-game March-In route for this week’s Mississippi State game on Oct. 28. The cadets will instead showcase the March-In through the areas surrounding Reed Arena on West Campus for…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Oct. 23

    1. Texas A&M To Host 2017 Nobel Prizes Symposium Nov. 3 Three Texas A&M University colleges are teaming up next month to present an exclusive educational opportunity for audiences across Aggieland — a Texas A&M take on the 2017 Nobel Prizes and the intellectual work behind each.

  • In Case You Missed It— Week Of Oct. 23

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. WATCH: Chancellor Sharp Talks Selfless Service With Aggie Who Saved Child From ISIS Sniper Fire  2. Texas A&M Alumnus Leads Electricity Restoration In Puerto Rico  3. Oceanography Student Spent Her Summer With The U.S. Navy  4. What Happens When You Don’t Get Enough…

  • Five Former Presidents Gather At Texas A&M For One America Appeal Concert

    "Deep from the Heart: The One America Appeal Concert" at Reed Arena brought five presidents to Texas A&M to help raise funds for hurricane relief efforts in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • Texas A&M-Texas To Face Off Oct. 25 In Hurricane Relief Game

    By Texas A&M University Athletics The Texas A&M University and University of Texas men’s basketball programs have joined together in an effort to raise money for the Rebuild Texas Relief Fund. The Aggies and Longhorns will play an exhibition contest on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Tudor Fieldhouse on…

  • A Night To Remember

    By Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young Dear Faculty, Staff, Students and the 500,000-strong Aggie Network: What a wonderful honor it was this weekend to help host all five living former U.S. Presidents Carter, Bush 41, Bush 43, Clinton and Obama here in College Station for the…

  • Texas A&M To Host 2017 Nobel Prizes Symposium Nov. 3

    By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science Three Texas A&M University colleges are teaming up next month to present an exclusive educational opportunity for audiences across Aggieland — a Texas A&M take on the 2017 Nobel Prizes and the intellectual work behind each. Faculty from…