Led by a Texas A&M Health physician, the organization is working to transform health care in Africa’s most populous country, with plenty of help from students.
Since 2013, the organization has worked to unite the student body and help communities in need by constructing fully-equipped medical clinics inside shipping containers.
Amid COVID-19 restrictions, the student organization that converts shipping containers into Texas Aggie Medical Clinics has had its most productive year yet.
The student organization constructed four Texas Aggie Medical Clinics and two Texas Aggie Educational Units out of shipping containers during the fall 2020 semester
The student-led organization that converts shipping containers to mobile clinics in honor of the 12 Bonfire victims recently completed its 12th project.
Converted from a shipping container by the student organization, the Texas Aggie Medical Clinic was dedicated to the late World War II hero during a ceremony in Laredo.
The 40-foot long by 8-foot-wide containers built by Texas A&M students are now in use in numerous Caribbean countries. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications The Texas House of Representatives is expected to adopt a state resolution Wednesday (May 3) that honors BUILD, a Texas A&M University…