Janel Griffey plans to gift her entire estate to the Texas A&M University to honor the quality care her pets received.
Using a planned gift to create an endowment allows the Texas A&M Foundation to support your Aggieland passions in perpetuity.
A $1 million gift from Cactus Feeders establishes the Norman Borlaug Endowed Research Scholars Program at Texas A&M University.
Drs. Betsy ’72 and Bob Carpenter ’70 are making a promise to foster child literacy with a planned gift.
Missy and Skooter Halamicek use a bequest to share their piece of heaven with Texas A&M University.
Stacy and Rick Mobley ’81 establish a living trust to support future generations of Aggies in the College of Architecture.
Determination and grit define participants in the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, a giant scholarship fundraiser for college-bound Texas youth.
Texas Target Communities, a partnership program in the College of Architecture, assists small communities in developing plans for their future.
Texas A&M's School of Law’s Family & Veterans Advocacy Clinic serves low-income individuals and veteran by assisting with an array of legal issues.
The initial investment of a planned gift made by Peggy and John Hill '44 in 1987 has nearly doubled and is now making a powerful impact on campus.
A new fund at the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences honors the life of Dimitri del Castillo, a U.S. Army Ranger who died in combat.
The College of Education and Human Development is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Here’s a look at 12 moments that have shaped the college.
Texas A&M University’s Spark! PK-12 Engineering Education Outreach Program engages students, teachers and families with STEM concepts.
The Schob Preserve, a gift of land willed from the late Dr. David Schob, gives students hands-on opportunities for design and research projects.
Texas A&M AgriLife creates a state-wide roadshow to showcase how we can better align agriculture with human needs to lower health care costs.
Patti and Tom Owens ’73 are helping Texas A&M University architecture students build their dreams, one scholarship at a time.
Marlene Lepkoski ’90 establishes the first endowed gift for the Texas A&M School of Innovation.
Merari Boffill '18 shares her love of learning to impact students the way teachers impacted her.
Initiative helps rural and underserved Texans be proactive in protecting their health.
Texas A&M University celebrates the grand opening of the Leach Teaching Gardens on campus.
Marilyn and Steve Miller ’79 designate the Texas A&M Foundation as owner and beneficiary of their $1 million life insurance policy.
Texas A&M Foundation received a $5 million gift through the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America to establish a program in food diversity.
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.
The A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine received its first one million dollar alumni gift from Jay Olen Franklin, M.D. and his wife Ana.
Texas A&M attracts donors who have the means and generous spirit to fund scholarships. Consider these 10 benefits to funding an endowed scholarship.
A new Music Activities Center will unite the Aggie voice under one roof.
Visualization students develop educational video games in an immersive lab experience.
Recent multimillion-dollar gifts will establish Texas A&M University as one of the nation’s leading schools for aspiring entrepreneurs.
A proposed plan by two Texas A&M University at Galveston researchers to protect the Texas coast could prevent billions of dollars in hurricane damage.
A competitive finance program in Mays Business School helps students reach their Wall Street ambitions.
A look at Texas A&M buildings, facilities and monuments constructed or renovated during the Lead by Example campaign.
A new Academic Complex will enrich the marine learning environment at Texas A&M University at Galveston.
10 ways Aggie engineering is breaking new ground.
The Gardens at Texas A&M University is ready for its debut later this year.
The Boone and Crockett Club campaigns to name a Texas A&M University conservation program after the late Dr. Red Duke ’50.
Dr. Carrie Byington ’85 has big dreams for the future of health care. They start at Texas A&M.
Determined to put Texas wines on the map, Texas A&M University pours resources, research and love into winemaking.
Two Aggie engineers finance an unprecedented collaboration between the colleges of business and engineering to ensure that Texas A&M graduates remain leaders in the energy sector.
A $10 million naming gift for the new Music Activities Center brings construction of the facility one step closer to breaking ground.
Texas A&M’s Veterinary Emergency Team impacts the state, nation and world through disaster response and relief efforts.
Texas A&M's equine therapy program is changing the lives of veterans and people with disabilities.
Texas A&M’s new I-School is an interdisciplinary hub for students to collaborate and problem-solve.
Students and faculty at the Texas A&M School of Law tackle real-world cases in the pursuit of justice.
...that Texas A&M visualization graduates are taking over Hollywood?
Dr. G. Cliff Lamb, department head of animal science at Texas A&M University, is helping transform the beef cattle industry to meet global needs.
The Bush School of Government and Public Service has opened its doors in Washington, D.C.
A Dripping Springs couple provides a unique planned gift for Texas A&M University.
Three-time Aggie graduate Eli Jones ’82 ’86 ’97 has led Mays Business School to new heights as dean during the Lead by Example campaign.