This award honors outstanding faculty and staff whose colleagues hold them in high regard for exhibiting excellence at Texas A&M University.
New research on the century-old tradition shows the changes over time that shaped the ceremony Aggies hold so dear.
As a student assistant with the Aggie Ring Program, Catarina Salazar-Canales '25 helps her fellow students obtain their Aggie Ring.
Within Aggie Park lies a treasure trove of gifts, tributes and new experiences for Aggies and visitors to the university.
T-Camp began in 1987 when a group of transfer students wanted an orientation geared specifically toward their Aggie experience.
Welsh will join the former student group to speak and present the Eminent Scholar Award to chemistry professor Dr. Sherry J. Yennello.
Recipients will be honored in October at The Association's Distinguished Alumni Gala and at Kyle Field during the A&M-Alabama game.
Association Vice President Scot Walker ’90 says the prominence of the Aggie Ring makes it a high-value target for counterfeiters.
The barn, located south of Highway 21 between the towns of Paige and Manheim, is owned by Betsy '72 and Bob Carpenter '70.
Through research, a list of 90 Aggies known to be listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been compiled.