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The Memorial Student Center Turned 75. We’re Celebrating With a Look Back at Its Student Programs.

Explore the history of MSC Programs from 1951 to today.

These Aggies Faced Difficult Ethical Decisions. Then Their Training From the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership Kicked In.

At the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership, Aggies learn the habits of integrity that guide them through the moments in life when their choices matter most.

This Aggie Entrepreneur Is Changing the Way Health Care Providers Find Jobs

By co-creating businesses that match nurses and allied health professionals to the facilities that need them, Jenny Hanlon ’89 has revolutionized health care recruiting.

Growing Green Thumbs and Good Kids: This AgriLife Extension Program Does It All

From the garden to the classroom, the internationally recognized Junior Master Gardener program is planting seeds of hope in the lives of millions of youth through educational outreach.

Fort Worth Is Getting a Maroon Makeover With a Downtown Texas A&M Campus

Three colleges from Texas A&M University’s flagship campus are adding to Texas A&M-Fort Worth’s rapidly growing footprint as an academic and economic hub for North Texas.

Walking Through History: Looking Back on the Military Walk Restoration

Military Walk was fading into obscurity at the turn of the 21st century — until former university president Dr. Robert Gates took a weekend stroll around campus.

Coming Soon to Texas A&M University at Galveston: A New Sea Turtle Hospital Will Share the Wonders of Marine Life

Thanks to a lead naming gift from Cheryl Mellenthin, the new facility is expected to break ground this fall.

The Grand Prize: Barbara and Bill Huffman ’53 Named Sterling C. Evans Medal Recipients

The highest honor given by the Texas A&M Foundation’s Board of Trustees, the award recognizes their service and leadership in Aggieland.

What Was the Best Meal in Town When You Were at Texas A&M?

Pull up a chair and dig into these Aggies’ mouth-watering responses.

One Aggie’s Journey From Farm to Industry Is Paving the Way for Construction Science Students

Betty and Jim Gold ’70 are giving back through a scholarship and an estate gift to ensure that rural students and future construction leaders have the resources to thrive.

Unwrapping a Legacy: This Aggie Husband Found a Gift for His Wife That Will Last Forever

Paul Clarke ‘97 recently honored his wife, Katy ‘01, with an endowed scholarship in her name.

Never Considered a Gift for Faculty? Here’s Why You Should.

We sat down with Dr. Darren Hartl ’03 ’09 to discuss how supporting faculty at Texas A&M University has a multiplier effect on students and beyond.