The event will include over 100 activities for new and returning students over six days.
Bryan resident Jimmy Tyree ’54, one of Texas A&M’s oldest living Yell Leaders, bleeds maroon, memorabilia and the Aggie Core Values.
The Corps of Cadets will conduct march-ins for every home football game.
Dr. Denise Crisafi of Student Life has worked in interpersonal violence prevention education for almost 15 years.
Instructors are A&M employees from all across campus; nominators of Dr. Carol Binzer say she is a "life-changing" instructor.
Brig. Gen. Patrick Michaelis ’93 brings a wealth of experience as 46th commandant of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets.
Designed with input from student veterans, the Student Veteran Study Room is a space for study, collaboration and community building.
Along with other pieces, Dr. Timothy Rhea will conduct students in a composition written and played by Texas A&M Associate Professor and Trombonist David Wilborn.
The awards recognized chapters, their student leaders, advisors and former students for their accomplishments throughout 2022.
Cadet Theodore Neal ’26 of Baytown, Texas, will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s mascot.