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      Welcome to Maroon's Community Impact issue! This edition celebrates ways big and small that Texas A&M University is affecting communities for the better, including a cover story on how Aggie ingenuity is impacting the global community by helping humanity reach for the stars.

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    Welcome to Maroon's Community Impact issue! This edition celebrates ways big and small that Texas A&M University is affecting communities for the better, including a cover story on how Aggie ingenuity is impacting the global community by helping humanity reach for the stars.

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Decades After Becoming a Space-Grant Institution, Aggieland Is Still Shooting for the Stars

From Houston to Mars and everywhere in between, Aggies are leading the charge as a new space age dawns.

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