Bobby Ahdieh, who has led the Fort Worth-based law school since 2018, was recently ranked the fifth-most influential individual in legal education by The National Jurist.
For decades on the otherwise flat lands of College Station, Mt. Aggie rose above to offer ski classes, until it was destroyed by a windstorm.
Individual staff members, supervisors, teams and student employees were recognized for their contributions to the university community.
In its Best Graduate Schools ranking, the publication placed 10 of Texas A&M’s graduate programs in the Top 20; among those, six are Top 10.
Jake Carter, a junior management student, will guide the 2024-25 Yell Leaders.
More than a quarter of the athletes competing in Bryan were military veterans, many of whom suffered injuries during combat deployments.
Texas A&M's Family Weekend, set for April 12-14, celebrates Aggie traditions and the community with a full lineup of events.
Two Aggie professionals were recognized at the 2024 NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Annual Conference
Despite its growth over time, Texas A&M has reduced waste, energy use and water use thanks to the hard work of students, faculty and staff.
The limited-edition “Jack Goes Back to College” capsule, with retailer Mitchell & Ness, will be available online and at a launch event April 4.