The Aggie Experience Fund helps more students participate in extracurricular activities.
The student organization’s volunteer members convert shipping containers into medical and veterinary facilities that can be deployed anywhere.
The free entertainment is scheduled for the evening of Oct. 6 in Aggie Park on the Texas A&M campus.
“It Lives Inside” co-stars former marketing student Mohana Krishnan who says she’s excited to see how fellow Aggies respond to the new film.
Kraus, a business major, says he and his team are working on ways to ensure Aggies get the help and resources they need.
In one of Texas A&M University’s oldest traditions, recently deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.
Texas A&M’s nearly 2,000 veteran students, faculty and staff are invited to gather in Aggie Park Sept. 9 to watch the Aggies’ road game against Miami.
Parsons Mounted Cavalry, the nation’s only collegiate mounted cavalry unit, recently joined forces with members of the U.S. Army’s 1st Cavalry Division to conduct training exercises ahead of football season.
Resident Advisor Brianna Aku '24 gives us her inside tips as Aggies by the thousands prepare for move-in this weekend.
The class of 2027 represents a 20-percent growth in size over last fall’s incoming cadet class.