Joshua Sutton ‘17 and Brenda Castillo ’17 By Monika Blackwell, Texas A&M Foundation The Texas A&M Foundation Board of Trustees named Brenda Castillo and Joshua Sutton as recipients of its fifth Outstanding Student Award during a dinner on May 3 at the Sanders Corps of Cadets Center on the Texas…
By Texas A&M University System Staff On this month 100 years ago, administrators at the institution that would become Texas A&M University canceled graduation ceremonies – the only time ever in the history of the campus – and released all seniors for active military duty as the country…
By Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Staff The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets have claimed a national championship after a strong showing at the Tulane Invitational Drill Meet in New Orleans in March. Cadets in the Class of 2020 Fish Drill Team claimed first place in overall…
By Brittany Coker, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets On Saturday morning, April 29, Texas A&M University’s Corps of Cadets will conduct the 41st Annual March to the Brazos in support of the March of Dimes’ efforts to aid children and families in the Brazos Valley. Over 2,300 cadets…
Country musician Neal McCoy leads the Corps of Cadets in the Pledge of Allegiance By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications Country music singer Neal McCoy, who’s gone viral for his daily Pledge of Allegiance on Facebook Live, made an early morning stop at Texas…
State lawmakers and Texas A&M University administrators gather around a flag honoring Aggies who served in World War I. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University and Reeve Hamilton, Texas A&M University System Two service flags honoring the lives of Texas A&M students, faculty and staff who served in World War…
The above World War I era 13-foot-by-25-foot original flag made to honor fallen Aggies hung from the fourth-floor rotunda in the Academic Building for most of its time at Texas A&M from 1918 to 1943. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications After almost 90 years, two flags…
Emily Otto enrolled in the Bush School in 2015 and is preparing for a military career in cyber security. By Texas A&M University Bush School Staff “Viking warrior daughter” is how Emily Otto’s father refers to her before his friends. And he’s right. Otto is a twenty-eight-year-old cadet in the…