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How One Aggie Is Transforming Cancer Treatment

For biotech entrepreneur Dr. John Hood ’90 ’98, saving lives is the greatest motivation and reward for developing novel new drugs in the long-odds pharmaceutical field.

Defending the Data Frontier: A Special Unit Prepares Cadets for Roles in Cybersecurity

Meet members of the Corps of Cadets Cyber Operations Special Unit who are learning how to respond to emerging digital threats in the military, government and private sectors.

To My Freshman Self: Aggie Graduates Reminisce About Their Years in Aggieland

As these three scholars prepare to walk the graduation stage, they’re writing letters to their freshmen selves to reflect on the impact of their years in Aggieland.

Galveston Researchers Are Championing These Turtles’ Return From the Brink

Targeted conservation efforts are protecting the Kemp’s ridley, the world’s smallest sea turtle.

This Fund Helps Aggies Experience Student Orgs, and It Needs Your Support

With rapidly growing demand, expanding Texas A&M University’s Aggie Experience Fund is a top priority.

The Program Behind the World’s Next Aggie Innovators

Through the Meloy Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program, Aggie engineers are developing into visionary leaders who turn problems into bright new possibilities.

We Asked 100 Students: What Makes Us Aggies?

Current students examine what makes the university’s identity so unique.

The Big Event’s Big Impact: One Aggie Reflects on the Meaning of Selfless Service

What one encounter reminded me about the beauty of serving others.

Why Early Childhood Education Is More Important Than Ever

How Texas A&M University researchers are improving learning outcomes for the youngest among us and preparing future educators for this growing sector.

Love of the Land: An IRA Gift Lends Support for Future Ranchers

As her brother’s sole heir, Ann Stevens used her power of attorney to turn his IRA into support for Texas A&M University and new ranchers across the state.

Keeper of the Spirit: Lisa Kalmus ’93 Reflects on Two Decades of Preserving Corps’ History

Kalmus leads curation efforts at the Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center.