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As Texas A&M University continues to grow, these renovation and construction projects will provide state-of-the-art facilities on and off the College Station flagship campus to improve learning experiences, attract future generations to Aggieland and take the Texas A&M brand to new heights.
 

Aggie Park

The Aggie Park project will transform 20 acres outside of Kyle Field into an “outdoor Memorial Student Center.” The revamped green space will include a lake, exercise trails, an amphitheater and a new events facility to give students and visitors alike ample room for study, recreation and tailgating.

Make an online gift to support Aggie Park.
 

Rendering of Aggie Park. (Provided by OJB Landscape Architects)

Allen Building

For the first time in its history, the Bush School of Government and Public Service is now the only academic entity in the Allen Building. A renovation campaign is ongoing to transform the building into tomorrow’s learning environment for the world’s best public servants. Plans include providing two new student learning centers, a redesigned atrium and lobby, additional graduate student workspaces, and rebranding throughout to better tell the story of the school and its namesake.
 

Rendering of the Allen Building. (Provided by the Bush School of Government and Public Service)

Business Education Complex

By 2024, Mays Business School proposes an expansion and renovation of the Wehner Building to a new Business Education Complex that will further establish Texas A&M as a world leader in business education. Plans include leading-edge technology, a grand atrium, café, learning studios, and teaming and huddle spaces to advance connectivity, creativity and collaboration.

Support the Business Education Complex with an online gift.
 

Rendering of the Business Education Complex. (Provided by Mays Business School)

The Gardens Phase II

Designs for the next 20 acres of The Gardens on West Campus are underway to continue its evolution into a premier outdoor space for teaching, research and community involvement. Features include a children’s garden, rose garden, learning center, and a resurrection of the Grove amphitheater for outdoor movies and events.

Give to The Gardens online.
 

This shows the acreage included in The Gardens' Phase II development on West Campus. (Provided by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)

Innovation Plaza

The university’s Engineering Medicine (EnMed) program is expanding into Houston’s Texas Medical Center with a 5-acre complex called Innovation Plaza. The renovated 18-story Discovery Building contains classrooms, a makerspace for enhanced research and a state-of-the-art virtual reality instruction lab for EnMed students, while two future buildings will be dedicated to student housing, office spaces and retail areas.
 

Rendering of Innovation Plaza. (Provided by The Texas A&M University System)

Small Animal Hospital

A campaign is ongoing to update and expand the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ existing Small Animal Hospital, which was designed in 1981 when educational methods were less collaborative and specialization in veterinary medicine was in its infancy.

Support the construction of the Small Animal Hospital.

Rendering of the Small Animal Hospital. (Provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences)

Upper Texas Coast Sea Turtle Hospital and Educational Outreach Center

This proposed 24,000-square-foot facility at Texas A&M University at Galveston will serve stranded, ill and injured sea turtles as part of ongoing conservation efforts to protect these endangered creatures. It will be equipped with two hospital wards, a veterinary clinic, overnight facilities for caretakers, resident turtle tanks and numerous educational exhibits for visitors.

Give online to the center's construction.

Rendering of the Upper Texas Coast Sea Turtle Hospital and Educational Outreach Center. (Provided by Texas A&M University at Galveston)

For more information about supporting any of these projects, email info@txamfoundation.com

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  • Vice President for Development
  • Call: 979.599.7980

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