Texas A&M student veteran Kevin Jensen was surprised with a $5,000 check presented by Soldier’s Wish, SUBWAY and the Texas A&M University Veteran Resource & Support Center (VSRC). By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University student Kevin Jensen is a disabled Army veteran and a…
Flags Honoring Aggies’ Service In WWI Return Home From Austin After Almost 90 Years After almost 90 years, two flags created in 1929 to honor the more than 50 Aggies who lost their lives and the approximate 2,000 Texas A&M University students, faculty and staff who served in…
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By Texas A&M University Transportation Staff Want to give back to the community and get a break on your parking citation? Texas A&M University Transportation Services is hosting “Donations for Citations,” where customers with any parking citation issued before April 3, with a balance due, can donate non-perishable…
Concert Band and Soldiers’ Chorus at Weidner Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Together, the Concert Band and Soldiers’ Chorus of the United States Army Field Band are performing a free concert sponsored by the Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA)…
The first participants in the Texas Sea Grant Coastal Wetland Restoration Internship Program spent their Spring Break working at wetland plant nurseries and restoration sites in Houston and Lake Jackson. Pictured are, from left, Maryam Cheta, Laura Mae Hinson, J. Brandon Hearron, Thuy Chau, Lillian McAfee and Abigail Brown. (Photo…
An overhead view of the reconstructed LaBelle By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts The Department of Anthropology will host “The Ships that Changed History” symposium beginning today through April 7 and “Shipwreck Weekend” Saturday (April 8). The Ships symposium brings together four world-renowned scholars to present…
College of Medicine students. By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Graduates of the Texas A&M College of Medicine are among the top in the nation when it comes to staying in the state to practice, entering primary care and locating in underserved and rural areas, according to…
By Texas A&M Autism Speaks U In support for greater acceptance and understanding of autism, Autism Speaks U is proud to announce Texas A&M’s First Annual Light It Up Blue at TAMU event Sunday, April 2 from 7-9 p.m. in Rudder Plaza. Light It Up Blue (LIUB) is a campaign that was started by Autism Speaks in honor of…