Campus Life

  • Hurricane Harvey Update: Mays Cancels Classes At Houston CityCentre

    Tuesday, Aug. 29 update: Mays Business School CityCentre Houston facility will be closed Tuesday, Aug. 29 and Wednesday, Aug. 30. All classes and activities are cancelled. Monday, Aug. 28 update: Due to inclement weather, Mays Business School CityCentre Houston facility will be closed and MBA classes are canceled on Monday, Aug. 28,…

  • Texas A&M To Break Ground On $40 Million Music Activities Center

    Texas A&M officials will break ground on the John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ’58 Music Activities Center on Friday, Sept. 8. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Editor’s note: This story has been updated with fundraising information. Texas A&M University will break ground…

  • Mays Business School Center To Be Named After Entrepreneur Arthur “Artie” McFerrin, Jr. ’65

    By Dorian Martin ’06, on behalf of the Texas A&M Foundation The entrepreneurial spirit of longtime Texas A&M University benefactor Arthur “Artie” McFerrin, Jr. will continue to inspire future generations of Aggies through the renaming of Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship (CNVE) in his…

  • Bush Library 20th Anniversary Exhibit Opening Sept. 1

    Former President George H.W. Bush wears a Texas A&M jacket for College Colors Day 2016. By David Anaya, George Bush Presidential Library and Museum This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Center and a special Bush Library exhibit will celebrate the three entities of…

  • ‘COWBOYS’ Documentary Filmmakers To Hold Discussion At Bush Center Sept. 21

    By David Anaya, George Bush Presidential Library and Museum The award-winning director and photographer of the upcoming documentary COWBOYS will lead a discussion of the film Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Bush Presidential Library and Museum as an installment of the Library Issues Forum.

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of August 21

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1. Multidisciplinary Medical Team Provides Care For Bolivian Village 2. AgriLife Study: Obesity Researchers Rely Too Much On Male Rats 3. Embedded Sensory Particles May Better Detect Damage In Aircraft And Spacecraft  4. Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course Attracts Record 2,200 Participants …

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of August 21

    1. Volunteers Brave Heat To Help Thousands Of Aggies Move Into Residence Halls More than 400 enthusiastic volunteers, including students, faculty, staff and administrators, braved the nearly 100-degree heat on Sunday, Aug. 20, Residence Hall Move-in Assistance Day, to help most of the 12,000 Aggies who live…

  • Howdy Week ‘Escape Room’ Experience Open Through Friday

    By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University is welcoming students back to Aggieland with an opportunity to win apparel and prizes from apparel and lifestyle brand ‘47 at the Howdy Week Escape Room now through Friday. The Texas A&M x ’47 experience challenges…

  • Volunteers Brave Heat To Help Thousands Of Aggies Move Into Residence Halls

    More than 400 volunteers in neon green shirts helped more than 12,000 new Aggies move in over the weekend. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications More than 400 enthusiastic volunteers, including students, faculty, staff and administrators, braved the nearly 100-degree heat on Sunday, Aug. 20, Residence…

  • Academic Affairs Climate And Diversity Committee Announces Speaker Series

    By Texas A&M University Office of the Provost The Office for Diversity and the Academic Affairs Climate and Diversity Committee (AACDC) announce a series of campus sessions that were featured at the 2017 National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE) in American Higher Education Conference held recently in…