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Money Saving Tips For College Students Feeling The Pain Of Inflation
With costs for basic necessities on the rise heading into the fall semester, Texas A&M University money expert Nick Kilmer talks about the extra strain on college students and how they can take a few simple steps to save money. “Money is one of the t Read more
Texas A&M Team Translates Thousands Of Pages Of Math Into Braille
When Texas A&M University Mathematics Lecturer Vanessa Coffelt wanted to further accommodate coursework for students who are blind or visually impaired, the staff at Texas A&M’s Department of Disability Resources accepted the challenge. They worked c Read more
Texas A&M University announces 12 new Distinguished Alumni for 2022
Twelve Aggies have been selected as the 2022 recipients of the highest honor bestowed upon a former student of Texas A&M University, the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students are proud to welcome as Read more
Howdy, Coach Joni Taylor!
As Coach Joni Taylor takes over this fall as head coach of Texas A&M University women’s basketball team, we, like many Aggie fans, had questions: Who is the person taking over the legacy left behind by beloved Coach Gary Blair after his 19 year run w Read more
Bringing the Aggie Network Together
On a sunny Saturday afternoon in September outside of Kyle Field in College Station, thousands of students and former students will gather to see the fightin’ Texas Aggie football team face their next opponent. A sea of maroon and white covers the ne Read more
Comin' Home
After 41 years on the road, legendary Texas singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen is making his final trek around the country on his “I’m Comin’ Home”tour. Indeed, he is coming home, full circle, to his alma mater as a graduate of Texas A&M University ( Read more
Six recent publications from TAMU Press
There are boundless tales to be told about the Lone Star State, and Texas A&M University Press is instrumental in making sure that those stories come to the fore. Choose from this stack of some of the Press’ latest books to add to your reading rotati Read more
Texas A&M University Dining Halls to go cashless, offer mobile ordering
Texas A&M University and Aggie Dining are launching mobile ordering at most locations on campus and converting to a cashless experience at all dining locations starting Aug. 1. With this new technology, students, faculty and staff will have access t Read more
Kyle Field to offer check-out-free concession experience
Today, Levy, the market leader in creating innovative food and beverage experiences at iconic sports and entertainment venues, restaurants and events across the country, and Texas A&M Athletics announce their joint plans to bring three unique food an Read more
Warrior-Scholar Project Partners with Texas A&M to Help Veterans Prepare for Higher Education
Each year, approximately 115,000 veterans separate from the military and decide to pursue higher education as a critical next step in landing a fulfilling career after service. While this is an exciting new chapter, transitioning from military life t Read more
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OPAS Seeking Volunteers for 50th Anniversary Season
Have a passion for the performing arts? OPAS has a variety of volunteer opportunities available on performance days and nights for the upcoming 50th anniversary season – beginning in September 2022 and concluding in March 2023. Persons interested in Read more
Texas A&M Team Translates Thousands Of Pages Of Math Into Braille
When Texas A&M University Mathematics Lecturer Vanessa Coffelt wanted to further accommodate coursework for students who are blind or visually impaired, the staff at Texas A&M’s Department of Disability Resources accepted the challenge. They worked c Read more
The Community Foundation announces 2022 Brazos Gives and launches nonprofit registration
The Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley’s 4th annual Brazos Valley Gives is officially set for Tuesday, October 18, 2022 when nonprofits from throughout the 7-county region will engage donors to “give where you live.” Registration is underway Read more
The Arts Council to host Community Art Day on August 13
The Arts Council invites the public to join them for Community Art Day on Saturday, August 13th from 2 to 4 p.m. Come and explore The Arts Council while also enjoying treats, activities, and engagement with members of the Brazos Valley community! The Read more