Campus Life

  • Fish Drill Team Claims National Championship

    By Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Staff The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets have claimed a national championship after a strong showing at the Tulane Invitational Drill Meet in New Orleans in March. Cadets in the Class of 2020 Fish Drill Team claimed first place in overall…

  • Texas A&M To Have Major Presence At National Conference On Race And Ethnicity In Higher Education May 30

    By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications About 100 students, faculty, and staff from Texas A&M University will be participating in this year’s Annual National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), May 30-June 3 in Fort Worth. Thanks to the Office of…

  • ’76 Aggie Named To Lead U.S. Secret Service

    Randolph Alles ’76. By Scot Walker, The Association of Former Students President Trump has selected Randolph Alles ’76, a retired Marine Corps general and acting deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, to lead the Secret Service, the White House announced on Tuesday. Alles graduated from Texas A&M in 1976 with…

  • Creator Of First Synthetic Malaria Vaccine To Visit Texas A&M April 27-28

    Manuel Elkin Patarroyo. (Vanguardia.com photo) By Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Staff Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, M.D., Ph.D, a distinguished physician-scientist recognized as the creator of the first synthetic vaccine against malaria, will give two presentations open to all students, faculty and staff April 27-28. Patarroyo, a professor of molecular…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of April 24

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) All Eyes On Veterinary Ophthalmology 2) How To Manage Chronic Pain While Avoiding Opioid Abuse 3) Researchers To Design Supersonic Aircraft For NASA That Shifts Shapes Mid-Flight 4)  CVM Gives Free Care To Vet’s Service Dog As He Works To Pass ‘PAWS’ Act  5) …

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of April 24

    1. Texas A&M’s Instagram Account Reaches 150,000 Followers Texas A&M University’s social media presence passed a major milestone this month, surpassing 150,000 followers on Instagram. Such a large following on the @TAMU account puts Texas A&M first in the nation among public U.S. universities on the platform and third for…

  • Student Employees Of The Year Named

    Left to right: Corie Depue, Colonel Henry Hill and Shelby Schiefelbein. By Texas A&M University Student Employment Office Staff Each year Texas A&M University joins colleges and universities across the country in recognizing the importance of the student employment experience during National Student Employment Week.  During this week long celebration,…

  • Graduate and Professional Student Council To Host Diversity And Inclusion Gathering Friday

    By Sam Peshek, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University students, faculty and staff involved in diversity and inclusion initiatives are welcome to attend a first of its kind informal gathering Friday (April 28). The mission of the event, hosted by the Graduate and Professional Student Council,…

  • Texas A&M Corps Of Cadets To ‘March To The Brazos’ On Saturday

    By Brittany Coker, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets On Saturday morning, April 29, Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets will conduct the 41st Annual March to the Brazos in support of the March of Dimes’ efforts to aid children and families in the Brazos Valley. Over 2,300 cadets…

  • “Donations for Citations” Raises Over 1,100 Pounds Of Food Donations

    By Melissa Marie Maraj, Texas A&M University Transportation Services Texas A&M University Transportation Services held a “Donations for Citations” food drive event that offered community members the opportunity to donate food or personal care items in exchange for a credit of up to $30 towards their university parking citation. Donations…