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Sculpting the Spirit: Look at This Stunning Aggie Ring Wood Carving

It took Dan Winn ’82 ’84 one year and who knows how many hours (not even him!) to carve this intricate Aggie Ring out of a block of pure mahogany wood.

How Can Nature Nurture Us?

Faculty with the Texas A&M University Center for Health & Nature examine how answering the call of the wild can impact health in unexpected ways.

Making Spirits Bright

Every year, Jordan Maywald ’22 orchestrates more than 250,000 twinkling Christmas lights on his family’s 3.5-acre Austin property to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Growing by Design

Texas A&M University design students are continuing a nearly two-decade legacy of service to nonprofits in Cambodia.

Heritage Matters

Barbie and Fred Patterson ’79 established the Texas A&M Heritage Building Endowment to ensure that historically significant buildings remain part of Aggieland.

Minor Change, Major Improvement

How I learned that biology was not in my DNA.

Good Bull

Located in the Memorial Student Center, the Centennial Carvings tell the story of Texas A&M University’s first 100 years. Carved by Susan and Rodney Hill, the pieces aim to connect Aggies past, present and future.

Preparing Veterans

A Texas A&M University team is using artificial intelligence to help veterans mitigate stress during job interviews.

Caring for the Colonias

The College of Architecture's Colonias Program supports unincorporated communities on the Texas-Mexico border.

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