Texas A&M University Interim President Dr. Mark A. Hussey ’79 honored staff members at the 28th annual President’s Meritorious Service Awards ceremony.
Texas A&M students are known for having a strong tradition of community service, and that commitment will be evident when thousands of Aggies take off for spring break next week.
Texas A&M University officials have appointed two new deans: Joyce M. Alexander as dean of the College of Education and Human Development and Eli Jones as dean of the Mays Business School.
Texas A&M’s mascot-to-be will be formally named Reveille IX at the Corps of Cadets “Final Review,” the May 9 ceremony held in conjunction with the university’s spring commencement ceremonies.
Texas A&M University’s mascot-in-waiting has been selected—a female collie, in keeping with the university’s decades-old tradition—and is scheduled to assume her role May 9 as Reveille IX. In the meantime, she will have the opportunity to get accustomed to the campus and get acquainted with Rev VIII, who is completing…
Alyssa Marie Michalke of Schulenburg, Texas, will take command of the 2,400-plus member unit, the largest of its type in the nation except for the service academies, at the conclusion of the spring semester and serve throughout the 2015-16 school year.