Campus Life

  • Silver Taps Feb. 7 To Honor Five Aggies

    Since 1898, our student body has kept Silver Taps as one of the finest traditions of Texas A&M University.  Silver Taps is a tribute paid to an Aggie who, at the time of his / her death was enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, or professional courses at Texas A&M…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of Jan. 30

    Texas A&M Foundation Names 3 Recipients Of Partner In Philanthropy Faculty Award The Texas A&M Foundation has named three recipients of its Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award for 2017: Janet Bluemel, professor of chemistry; her husband John A. Gladysz, distinguished professor of chemistry and holder of the…

  • In Case You Missed It — Week Of Jan. 30

    Trending On Texas A&M Today 1) Texas A&M House At SXSW To Showcase University’s Visionaries And Global Impact 2) Wildfire Dangers Increase With High Winds Despite Recent Moisture 3) New Superintendent Appointed For Texas A&M Maritime Academy 4) Texas A&M To Lead Advanced Robotics Manufacturing Institute For South…

  • Texas A&M Foundation Names 3 Recipients Of Partner In Philanthropy Faculty Award

    Janet Bluemel and John Gladysz receive the Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award, bestowed by the Texas A&M Foundation. The Texas A&M Foundation has named three recipients of its Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award for 2017: Janet Bluemel, professor of chemistry; her husband John A. Gladysz, distinguished professor of chemistry…

  • ‘Hackathon’ Invites Contestants To Imagine Campus Of The Future

    Texas A&M’s Diversity Accessibility Hackathon is a 24-hour event in which teams compete for $5,000 in prize money as they pursue ways to improve public accessibility on campus. The Hackathon, Feb. 17-18, is designed to stimulate dialogue about diversity and inclusion topics on campus in a collaborative environment, say organizers. Contestants will…

  • Aggie Veterinarians: Scholarships Launched By ‘Walkin’ Pets’

    Walkin’ Pets is sponsoring a new Veterinarian and Rehab/Vet Tech Scholarship Program for doctoral veterinary, canine rehabilitation or veterinary tech students. Walkin’ Pets, a pet product company serving the needs of aging, disabled, and injured pets and their pet caretakers with products such as the Walkin’ Wheels…

  • Temple Grandin Speaking At Law School Feb 24

    Texas A&M Law Review will present a luncheon presentation with Dr. Temple Grandin preceded by a roundtable discussion with Dr. Bonnie Beaver from Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biological Sciences and Professor Heidi Hurd from the University of Illinois College of Law. The roundtable…

  • Bush Presidential Library To Present “We Can’t Forget: Vietnam” Documentary Feb. 9

    The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum and KBTX-TV will host the award-winning KWTX News 10 documentary “We Can’t Forget: Vietnam” Feb. 9. The screening will be followed by a Vietnam panel discussion featuring General Barry McCaffrey, Lt. Gen. Paul Funk, and renowned photojournalist David Burnett. The open-to-the public…

  • Texas A&M House At SXSW To Showcase University’s Visionaries And Global Impact

    Texas A&M University will host five days of unique and interactive programs this year at the South By Southwest Conference (SXSW) in Austin March 10-15 at Hotel Van Zandt, which will be known as the “Texas A&M House.” The university will also have exhibit space at the Austin Convention…

  • ‘Against All Enemies:’ SCONA Brings Top-Level Officials To Campus

    The 62nd Annual Student Conference on National Affairs (SCONA) will be Feb. 16-18 at the MSC. SCONA is an annual collegiate conference that brings delegates from all over the nation and the world. Each year, SCONA discusses a different topic of national importance, giving delegates the chance to…