Jay O’Brien earned a Regional Emmy Award in the Texas Heritage category from the Lone Star chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communications Texas A&M University is celebrating 100 years of singing the “Aggie War Hymn.” The War Hymn was written in 1918 by Texas A&M student J.V. “Pinky” Wilson, who left the university to enlist in the Marines and fight…
By Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications Texas A&M’s award-winning student newspaper The Battalion is celebrating its 125th anniversary and has published a special edition to celebrate the milestone. The paper’s first edition was published Oct. 1, 1893. Since then, thousands of young journalists have…
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, whose General Land Office manages the Alamo, called the event an “important milestone in preserving Texas history."
An Alamo cannon is loaded onto a platform at the Texas A&M Conservation Research Laboratory. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications) By Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications Note for media: Photo assets are available for download on the Texas A&M University Photo Shelter page (password: Alamo). Please…
By Michael K. Young, Texas A&M University President Selfless service lives in the hearts of Aggies everywhere and that is never more apparent than when they give their lives in service to our nation. This month, Marti and I, along with a group of Aggies, had the distinct honor…
(Getty Images) By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications Dogs have been man’s best friend for more than 10,000 years, but a new study shows it has been a doggone tough road to get here: their ancestors in the Americas likely came from Siberia, and these early dog…