Eight Aggie recipients of the Medal of Honor are featured in the MSC Hall of Honor for going above and beyond for their country.
Learn more about the Women's Resource Center and the donors who are supporting its impact on female students now and in the future.
Erika ’14 and Chris Pesek ’97 expand their Aggie Family by establishing funds and scholarships to aid in times of need.
On Veterans Day 2020, consider how you can make a difference for our nation’s heroes by giving to one of these seven opportunities.
Five former Texas A&M student body presidents reflect on lessons learned and challenges overcome during their tenures.
Noble Knight Gutierrez ’22 proves that the late Louise Milliken’s planned gift is truly creating leaders in Aggieland.
Heath Hendricks ’99 created a planned gift using his retirement account to support the Memorial Student Center Committees that changed his life.
Texas A&M University looks to empower foster care students with the launch of the Supervised Independent Living Program.
Jenny and Bob Jarcik's steadfast appreciation for the Aggie community inspired them to support student veterans.
The gift will create a permanent home for the VRSC, endow on-campus veteran programs and provide matching funds for veteran scholarships.
The 12th Can and the Texas A&M Foundation are organizing a food drive to assist students, faculty and staff facing food insecurity during COVID-19.
Do you know the history behind some of Texas A&M's campus sculptures? Take our 12-question quiz to find out.
Betty and Frank Thurmond ’51 express their love for Texas A&M University through four charitable gift annuities and multiple other endowments.
…and Amy ’91 and Robert Bacon ’91 want students to experience it. How their planned gift will help students go global.
HelpLine is an after-hours mental health service offered by Texas A&M Counseling & Psychological Services.
Texas A&M University celebrates the grand opening of the new John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ’58 Music Activities Center.
Lynn Hagan ’77 uses matching gift funds from Chevron to establish the first endowment for the Texas A&M Women’s Resource Center.
Showcasing the impact of planned gifts during the Lead by Example campaign.
In their 125th year, the Texas A&M Singing Cadets are celebrating their history.
Oldest living Yell Leader Bill Lonquist ’48 exemplifies loyalty and service to Texas A&M.
Gifts from Elizabeth and Paul ‘Haskell’ Motheral ’52 highlight the beginning and end of the fundraising campaign for the new Music Activities Center.
How Texas A&M’s Maroon & White Leadership Program creates leaders with intention.
Construction is now underway to build a new state-of-the-art Music Activities Center for the university’s orchestras, choirs and bands.
Former director of The Big Event at Texas A&M University creates endowment to reduce student membership fees.
Additional funds to the Fish Camp membership endowment would enable more student counselors to impact the lives of incoming Texas A&M freshmen.
Brenda and Glenn Dresner '69 gift their Aggie children endowed scholarships for Christmas.
A $150,000 gift made nearly 20 years ago by Emanuel Glockzin Jr. '72 continues to bolster Texas A&M’s poultry judging team.
With the assistance of Aggie Shields, veterans like Zachary Butler ’17 are relieved of textbook costs.
A five-year-old boy raids his piggy bank to contribute to the Aggie Veteran Freedom Scholarship made in the memory of his great-grandfather.
The Leadership Living Learning Community is an innovative program that gives freshmen a unique experience with a focus on leadership.
In the agricultural mechanics industry, involvement in a tractor design competition called Aggie Pullers can help you land your dream job.
Whether you want to find a unique way to express gratitude or treasure a loved one, an honorary or memorial gift combines generosity with inspiration.
Carolyn ’69 ’75 and Thomas Adair ’57 ’65 created a significant planned gift to ensure that all of their assets will benefit Texas A&M.
The Texas A&M Foundation honored Kevin Brice Andrews '11 with a Bugle Call at the Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game on October 17.
A small army of Texas A&M students stand ready to treat campus medical emergencies.
Zou and Boyd Cherry ’67 establish gifts in their wills to impact Texas A&M for years to come.
Young couple creates planned gift for Muster; charitable gift annuity will support Corps scholarships; endowment for Engineering Success Program aids Regents' Scholars; father honors son's memory with President's Endowed Scholarship.
An overseas leadership seminar gives high-caliber incoming freshmen a comprehensive introduction to Texas A&M.
The Memorial Student Center Stark Northeast Tour gives high-achieving students a glimpse into prestigious business and law schools on the East Coast.
A new veteran scholarship provides financial assistance for American heroes like Ray Dilworth '18.
Accounting department naming underway; Pilgrim’s Corp. funds poultry feed mill renovation; Cathy and Bill Davis ’75 endow student conference; Nobel laureate David Lee supports quantum studies.
New Human Clinical Research Facility opens; synthetic canine supports experiential learning for future veterinarians; Blackstone LaunchPad promotes entrepreneurship, Music Activities Center breaks ground.
Donors share why they’ve given to Texas A&M during the Lead by Example campaign.
First scholarship for EnMed; gift supports Women’s Resource Center; students establish Barbara Bush memorial scholarship.
Shack-a-Thon raises money; undergraduate journal celebrates anniversary; new Living Learning Community connects Aggie autism community.
How Texas A&M University’s Veteran Resource and Support Center assists student veterans as they mobilize from military to academic life.
Students in Patriot Paws of Aggieland train service dogs for disabled veterans.
Couples establish gifts for the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship, the Bush School of Government and Public Service, and the College of Architecture; Chilifest gives endowed scholarship.
Aggieland has gained national recognition as a welcoming place for veterans returning from their military careers to seek a college education.
Aggies travel the world with the help of global study scholarships funded through the Texas A&M Foundation.
Naval officer commits a Corps scholarship; College of Medicine receives $1 million gift; Houston Aggie Mothers’ Club creates HelpLine endowment.
Gifts of retirement assets are a popular way to leave a lasting legacy at Texas A&M.
Planning a gift of investment accounts gives Jane and Jerry Kingsley a clear-cut, easy way to provide for future students and programs at Texas A&M University.
The Aggie Wranglers perform choreographed, high-flying, death-defying country and western dance routines.
Cadets study national power through a global lens during the Corps of Cadets’ International Excursions Program.
Students design prototypes through Aggies Invent; Rudder Radio launches at Texas A&M at Galveston; Warrior-Scholar Project expands.
Showcasing the impact of planned gifts during the Lead by Example campaign. earn how donors like Elizabeth Bradford are making a difference by being future focused.
Five Texas A&M University student groups you can support that are making a difference through selfless service.
During the Lead by Example campaign, countless individuals chose to honor their loved ones through honorary or memorial gifts. Here are six of their stories.
Planned gift will support African wildlife study abroad; Women’s Resource Center gets a boost; Lawrences back Formula SAE Team; new scholarship for aggieTEACH program.
Physics and Engineering Festival attracts science lovers of all ages; Shipwreck Weekend showcases nautical archaeology program; Career Closet suits Aggies for jobs.
For Stephanie Sneed Langenstein ’89, a unique planned gift option presents the opportunity to support her passions during her lifetime.
A $10 million naming gift for the new Music Activities Center brings construction of the facility one step closer to breaking ground.
Couple asks wedding guests to donate in lieu of gifts; gift helps veterans pursue entrepreneurial dreams; Santa surprises two siblings with endowed scholarships; couple funds study abroad scholarships.
A planned gift establishes three Corps scholarships; couple surprises great-niece with a scholarship; gifts for the Texas A&M Coaching Academy and the Bush School of Government and Public Service.
Construction science students study in England; researchers restore Alamo cannons; Aggie Replant coordinates annual tree planting day.
A compilation of facts about Texas A&M’s Yell Leaders, one of the most unique traditions in college athletics.
It’s a longstanding tradition to place pennies on the statue of Sul Ross, but what happens to them afterward?
Couples create memorial scholarships and a professor of practice in engineering; former student gives first endowed gift for the School of Innovation.
New program encourages cadets to pursue military medicine; StoryCorps compiles Aggie stories; I-Week brings world cultures to campus; students build vertical garden.
The Forsyth and Stark Galleries highlight the beauty and power of art.
Couple establishes full-ride scholarship endowment; Cushing Library receives rare map collection; Chick-fil-A owner gives back; husband honors late wife's legacy.
Programs support former foster care students and pets of domestic abuse victims; student group builds hybrid rockets; Stark Galleries hosts Hawaiian exhibit.
During the Lead by Example campaign, gifts supporting student activities helped ensure the vitality of Aggieland’s more than 1,000 student organizations.
Since its opening in August 2019, the John D. White ’70 – Robert L. Walker ’58 Music Activities Center has served as the new premier home to more than 1,300 Aggie musicians.