University President M. Katherine Banks spoke at the annual chamber banquet on collaborations to create opportunity, share solutions and enrich lives in the Brazos Valley.
As the only two land-grant universities in the state, officials say increased collaborative efforts hold great promise for students and faculty at both campuses, as well as the citizens of Texas.
Texas A&M University today announced a new scholarship program for incoming freshmen who have suffered hardship due to Hurricane Harvey. The Texas A&M Resilience Scholarship is the result of a 50/50 funding partnership between the Texas A&M Foundation and The Texas A&M Association of Former Students. Four hundred qualifying students…
By Courtney Rhodes, Division of Student Affairs No stranger to hard work, Erica Ritter, who joined the Division of Student Affairs as director of the Becky Gates Children’s Center in late June, has been laser focused on what she can do to enhance programming and education to benefit the children…
By David Anaya, George Bush Presidential Library and Museum The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum will host the College Station Noon Lions Club’s “I Love America” Fourth of July Celebration at the George Bush Presidential Library Center at Texas A&M University. The College Station Noon Lions Club…
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…