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This is the Aggie Spirit, fueled by The Association of Former Students
@AggieNetwork

This is the Aggie Spirit, fueled by The Association of Former Students

The Association of Former Students has kept the Aggie Spirit burning for over 140 years...

From helping young children build literacy skills
Texas A&M College of Education & Human Development

From helping young children build literacy skills

From helping young children build literacy skills to preparing students for an AI-driven future, researchers at our Texas A&M Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture are translating research into meaningful solutions for schools and communities.

our METM Classes of 2027s and 2028s came together on campus
Master of Engineering Technical Management

our METM Classes of 2027s and 2028s came together on campus

This week, our METM Classes of 2027s and 2028s came together on campus in College Station for an experience that goes far beyond the classroom. Watching two cohorts of talented technical professionals gather in person to share ideas, build their networks, and grow as leaders is something that never gets old.

Camp DASH was a breath of fresh air!
Texas A&M College of Architecture

Camp DASH was a breath of fresh air!

Camp DASH was a breath of fresh air! 

Campers explored air quality through hands-on activities, DIY air filter builds and real-world learning while discovering how emergency management, climate literacy, urban planning and public health work together to build more resilient communities.

Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. Priscilla Nizio Ho Give Speech
@tamu_aerospace

Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. Priscilla Nizio Ho Give Speech

Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. Priscilla Nizio Ho responded to an email sent to all potential graduates with a speech she began on her phone, which led to an amazing moment this past weekend where she delivered the Student Appreciation speech on behalf of all graduates at her ceremony.

a Summer PPIP Intern
@tamupolicyinterns

a Summer PPIP Intern

Meet Alex Bastia ‘28, a Summer PPIP Intern with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Southeast Asia!

Overcoming spina bifida
Texas A&M University System

Overcoming spina bifida

Ian Webb is a mechanical engineering student at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He is also a state powerlifting champion.

Born with spina bifida, Webb doesn't let the diagnosis do the talking. His lifts do

Texas A&M to build first national self-driving laboratory for metals
J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University

Texas A&M to build first national self-driving laboratory for metals

Texas A&M to build first national self-driving laboratory for metals

a busy few days here on the Quad
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

a busy few days here on the Quad

It’s been a busy few days here on the Quad. While they’ve learned a lot in a short period of time, the hard work is far from over for the class of 2030.

recipient of the Dean’s Excellence Award
Texas A&M College of Nursing

recipient of the Dean’s Excellence Award

Congratulations to Brandon Hitchman, recipient of the Dean’s Excellence Award! Brandon was recognized during last week’s Summer 2026 College of Nursing Recognition Ceremony.

Congratulations to our international Aggie graduates!
Global Engagement at Texas A&M

Congratulations to our international Aggie graduates!

Congratulations to our international Aggie graduates!

a graduation celebration honoring our summer 2026 BIMS graduates
@tamuvetmed

a graduation celebration honoring our summer 2026 BIMS graduates

Last week, we hosted a graduation celebration honoring our summer 2026 BIMS graduates!

our highlights of the last one. U.S. News and World Report’s 2026 rankings
Mays Business School

our highlights of the last one. U.S. News and World Report’s 2026 rankings

As we prepare for the new academic year, we’re proudly looking back on one of our highlights of the last one. U.S. News and World Report’s 2026 rankings recognizing what we already know: Mays Business School is among the best in the nation.

150 year bar
The Association of Former Students

150 year bar

150 years of Texas A&M. Generations of Aggies. One Aggie Network. 

This year, a gift of $150 or more to the Century Club between now and June 2027 comes with a special 150th Anniversary year bar to add to your plaque.

New Equipment Alert
@recsports

New Equipment Alert

New Equipment Alert 

Rec Sports just upgraded the weight room floor with brand-new strength equipment and @Woodwaytreadmills — perfect timing to kick off the fall semester strong. 

Vessel Operations Is Moving!
@aggievesselopps

Vessel Operations Is Moving!

Vessel Operations Is Moving!

We’re excited to be heading back to our original home, Building 3003, on the Texas A&M University at Galveston campus — now new and improved, with a space better suited to support the work we do every day.
Strengthening Texas rice production
@txresearch

Strengthening Texas rice production

Strengthening Texas rice production, grain by grain. 

The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Beaumont is advancing Texas rice, soybean and sugarcane production through research, breeding innovation programs, resource management and producer-focused solutions.

COSC CIAC Innovation & Research Symposium
@tamucosc

COSC CIAC Innovation & Research Symposium

We had an incredible time at the COSC CIAC Innovation & Research Symposium!

Congratulations to the winners of our inaugural COSC 3MT competition.
Texas A&M Career Center Host Workshop
Texas A&M University Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Texas A&M Career Center Host Workshop

A big thank you to the Texas A&M Career Center and Christine Garcia for leading an engaging CV Building Workshop for our graduate students!

Department of Food Science & Technology student team wins top 3
Texas A&M Department of Food Science & Technology

Department of Food Science & Technology student team wins top 3

We’re proud to share that the Texas A&M Department of Food Science & Technology student team recently earned a Top 3 finish in the IFT FIRST Smart Snacks for Kids Product Development Competition! 

Their innovative product, ChaMango Dippers, is a shelf-stable, three-component fruit snack designed to make healthy eating fun and interactive for kids.

A rock could be a potato!
Texas A&M University Department of Horticultural Sciences

A rock could be a potato!

Dr. Isabel Vales shares with us how an assuming rock could actually be a nutritious potato!

department head and distinguished professor wins award
@tamunutrition

department head and distinguished professor wins award

We are so excited to share that David Threadgill, department head and distinguished professor, was awarded the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) Foundation Mentorship Award during ASN's annual meeting, NUTRITION 2026!

Huge congratulations to all BESC, ENST, and PLPA students
@plpmbesc

Huge congratulations to all BESC, ENST, and PLPA students

Huge congratulations to all BESC, ENST, and PLPA students who celebrated their degree achievements at the Texas A&M University commencement ceremonies this weekend! PLPLMBESC was thrilled to see 9 BESC and 2 ENST students receiving their Bachelor of Science degrees in the morning.

Love the Sound of Marching, Singing, and Barked Orders on Campus
Texas A&M Maritime Academy

Love the Sound of Marching, Singing, and Barked Orders on Campus

Love the Sound of Marching, Singing, and Barked Orders on Campus 

Office windows can’t prevent the familiar melody and words from reaching staff ears inside when Texas A&M University of Galveston voices unite together as a force for belting out the “Aggie War Hymn.”

Mays Student Wears 12th Man Jersey
@maysbusiness

Mays Student Wears 12th Man Jersey

@aggiesoccer is kicking off their 2026 season, and Mays Business School management student Sydney Fuller will be taking the pitch in the renowned No. 12 jersey!

RWFM graduate students sweep competition
@tamurwfm

RWFM graduate students sweep competition

RWFM graduate students Meghan Riley and Hayden Huff swept the East Foundation Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition held during the Texas Wildlife Association convention, winning both the Judge’s Award and People’s Choice Award!

Summer ‘26 is a wrap
@tamupolicyinterns

Summer ‘26 is a wrap

Summer ‘26 is a wrap ☀️ From hands-on policy experience to new connections and unforgettable memories, our interns are leaving summer ready to take what they’ve learned into their next chapter

How do brain cells learn to build the right connections?
Texas A&M Biology

How do brain cells learn to build the right connections?

How do brain cells learn to build the right connections? New research led by Ph.D. student Gillian Imrie, in Dr. Isabella Farhy's lab, shows that a specific calcium signal in astrocytes, cells that support neurons, helps shape how synapses form in the visual system. 

Global Aggie Medallion recipients
@tamuglobal

Global Aggie Medallion recipients

Congratulations to our summer Global Aggie Medallion recipients!

Last week, graduating Aggies stopped by to pick up their Global Aggie Medallions. The medallions offer a special recognition of their international experiences and engagement during their time at Texas A&M and celebrates the important work of student contributions towards creating a global community in Aggieland.

Texas A&M turf team at FIFA
@tamu_scsc

Texas A&M turf team at FIFA

Texas A&M turf team is always committed to serving, supporting, and giving back—especially to the Texas turfgrass industry.

It was an honor to represent the Texas A&M Turfgrass Team and work alongside the outstanding FIFA Houston grounds crew during the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Campus Speed Limit Changes
Texas A&M Transportation Services

Campus Speed Limit Changes

⚠️ Campus Speed Limit Changes ⚠️
In an effort to improve safety, campus speed limits are being reduced. Updated signs and limits will be installed July 27-August 21.

graduate students presented at the ASABE
Texas A&M University Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering

graduate students presented at the ASABE

Many of our graduate students presented at the ASABE - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting this summer. They did an excellent job showcasing their research and having fun supporting each other.

A hub of Texas A&M-based research in digital humanities
@tamulibraries

A hub of Texas A&M-based research in digital humanities

A hub of Texas A&M-based research in digital humanities — where technology intersects with history, philosophy, the arts, and more — has a new home at the University Libraries!

Research in action.
@ppri_tamu

Research in action.

Research in action.

At the Aging in Texas 2026 Conference, PPRI researchers shared lessons from ACL-funded VITAL STEPS and TCMI-Next projects, exploring how the Texas Senior Nutrition Programs can support chronic disease self-management, behavioral health, and overall wellness for older Texans.

McAllen Advisory Council's first Aggie Send Off
Texas A&M University-Higher Education Center at McAllen

McAllen Advisory Council's first Aggie Send Off

We want to thank all who attended the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen Advisory Council's first Aggie Send Off!

We celebrated many new Aggies from across the Rio Grande Valley and their families.

Best of Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course!
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Best of Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course!

Best of Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course! 

Here are some of our favorite moments from welcoming 2,000+ beef cattle ranchers to #Aggieland last week.

The College of Architecture Harold L. Adams ’61 Outstanding Alumni Award
Texas A&M College of Architecture

The College of Architecture Harold L. Adams ’61 Outstanding Alumni Award

The College of Architecture Harold L. Adams ’61 Outstanding Alumni Award is the highest honor our college bestows — awarded to fewer than 1% of our former students.

Today, we are proud to announce our 2026 Outstanding Alumni. These four exceptional individuals have made extraordinary contributions to their industries, their communities and the built environment.

Winner of 2026 American Feed Industry Award
Texas A&M Animal Science

Winner of 2026 American Feed Industry Award

Congratulations to Reinaldo Cooke, Ph.D., on receiving the 2026 American Feed Industry Association Ruminant Nutrition Research Award!

Students Help Run World Cup Events
Texas A&M College of Education & Human Development

Students Help Run World Cup Events

Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management at Texas A&M University students helped run one of the biggest events in sports this summer. Throughout the FIFA World Cup, our students worked roles in Dallas and Houston, from match-day stadium operations to paid internships running ticketing and VIP hospitality at Houston's FIFA Fan Festival.

Grand opening of new Law & Education Building
Texas A&M University School of Law

Grand opening of new Law & Education Building

A new era has arrived! Texas A&M Law marked a major milestone on Wednesday with the grand opening of Texas A&M-Fort Worth. With the new school year just around the corner, we're eager to welcome students into the new Law & Education Building. 

Aerospace summer grads
TAMU Aerospace

Aerospace summer grads

Congratulations to all of our graduate students who have earned their degrees this summer!

College of Dentistry White Coat Ceremony
Texas A&M College of Dentistry

College of Dentistry White Coat Ceremony

Texas A&M University College of Dentistry in Dallas celebrated its White Coat Ceremony this morning, the moment where nearly 150 young men and women become more than students.

Arch Students Work on Display
Texas A&M College of Architecture

Arch Students Work on Display

More incredible work. More innovative ideas.

Our students' creativity and dedication were on full display during final reviews.

Our DC Aggies Softball team won their first tournament game
National Capital Texas A&M Club - DC Aggies

Our DC Aggies Softball team won their first tournament game

Our DC Aggies Softball team won their first tournament game yesterday 12-0! Gig em Ags!

5 Books Every Mays Student Should Read
@maysbusiness

5 Books Every Mays Student Should Read

Have “read more” on your goals? We’ve got you covered!

Mays faculty and staff shared some of their favorite business book recommendations to help you learn, grow, and stay inspired.

the newest Aggie ACHIEVE class
Aggie ACHIEVE

the newest Aggie ACHIEVE class

A new semester is almost here, and we couldn't be more excited! Join us in welcoming and congratulating the newest Aggie ACHIEVE class.

Don't be afraid to ask for help
@tamuengineering

Don't be afraid to ask for help

“Don’t be afraid to accept help. Humans are not meant to live alone.” 

After receiving a cancer diagnosis, Abraham Hurt ’26 learned that asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness — it’s a reminder of the strength that comes from leaning on others. With the support of family, friends, professors and donors, Hurt was able to pursue his dream of becoming a @tamucven engineer. 

39 Graduates of TAMU Biology
@tamu_biology

39 Graduates of TAMU Biology

39 graduates. Countless futures ahead. Congratulations to our Summer 2026 Biology graduates!

August Commencement is finally here!
@texasmaritime

August Commencement is finally here!

August Commencement is finally here! 

Years of late-night study sessions and hard work lead to this exact moment. Graduates, as you walk across the stage today, take a second to look back on how far you’ve come and look forward to where you’re headed next!

The grass really is greener at Kyle Field!
Texas A&M University - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

The grass really is greener at Kyle Field!

The grass really is greener at Kyle Field!

With 26 (A-WHOOP) days until Texas A&M Football kickoff, our turfgrass science students are dialing in on the details. Several of our #AGLSAggies work on and study the biology of Bermuda Latitude 36 and the USGA‑style sand profile underneath it to keep Kyle Field draining and performing all season.

AgriLife Research peanut breeder
@txresearch

AgriLife Research peanut breeder

Congratulations to Dr. Mark Burow, AgriLife Research peanut breeder, on being named a Fellow of the American Peanut Research and Education Society! 

an AI model to analyze patient data to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease
Department of Computer Science and Engineering Texas A&M University

an AI model to analyze patient data to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease

Dr. Tianbao Yang is training an AI model to analyze patient data to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and determine the disease’s progression. The model will also list its reasoning so that physicians can evaluate the diagnosis themselves.

Currently, physicians rely on a combination of imaging, exams and blood tests to diagnose Alzheimer’s, and symptoms often take years to surface. This model may enable earlier detection, which could improve patients’ quality of life and help physicians slow the disease’s progression.

a fellowship for students pursuing graduate degrees in mechanical engineering.
Texas A&M University College of Engineering

a fellowship for students pursuing graduate degrees in mechanical engineering.

Dr. N.K. Anand, Regents Professor in the J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, and his wife, Dr. Veena Anand, retired pediatrician and retired clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M Health Science Center, have established a fellowship for students pursuing graduate degrees in mechanical engineering.

The Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course was featured by the Houston Chronicle
Texas A&M AgriLife

The Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course was featured by the Houston Chronicle

The Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course was featured by the Houston Chronicle with four key takeaways from the event. Cattle ranchers from across the state were provided insight into beef prices, animal health, new technology and increased competition for land.

Congratulations to all 44 students who received their hard hats this summer!
@tamucosc

Congratulations to all 44 students who received their hard hats this summer!

Congratulations to all 44 students who received their hard hats this summer! 

how veterinarians work with producers to build feeding plans
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital

how veterinarians work with producers to build feeding plans

Dr. Kevin Washburn, a professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, explains how veterinarians work with producers to build feeding plans that support herd health throughout the year.

Artemis II’s safe return was a team effort
Texas A&M University System

Artemis II’s safe return was a team effort

Artemis II’s safe return was a team effort on a massive scale — and three Aggie engineers were among the many who made it possible.

Our “Guide to Texas A&M Corps Uniforms” takes BRONZE
@AggieNetwork

Our “Guide to Texas A&M Corps Uniforms” takes BRONZE

Our “Guide to Texas A&M Corps Uniforms” takes BRONZE in the CASE Circle of Excellence Awards!

AgriLife Research was featured in Esri for its work at the AgriTech Innovation Hub
Texas A&M AgriLife Research

AgriLife Research was featured in Esri for its work at the AgriTech Innovation Hub

AgriLife Research was featured in Esri for its work at the AgriTech Innovation Hub at the McGregor Research Center, a 6,400-acre commercial-scale cattle operation where technology companies can come test cattle management tools against real ranch conditions. The goal is to give producers data-driven tools to improve efficiency and profit.

the newest graduates of the 44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy
Texas A&M Animal Science

the newest graduates of the 44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy

Congratulations to the newest graduates of the 44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy!

Recognized during the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, these graduates completed an advanced program designed to strengthen their knowledge of the beef industry while connecting with a global network of industry professionals.

Russell Floyd left Texas A&M before he could finish
TAMU Master of Engineering Technical Management

Russell Floyd left Texas A&M before he could finish

30 years ago, Russell Floyd left Texas A&M before he could finish. Yesterday, he got his Aggie Ring. 

Russell first came to Texas A&M University in 1992 as a member of the Corps of Cadets. Life had other plans, and he had to leave before finishing his degree — a decision he carried with him for three decades.

Carter Kuo ’23 never planned on starting a company while he was still a student
Mays Business School - Texas A&M University

Carter Kuo ’23 never planned on starting a company while he was still a student

Carter Kuo ’23 never planned on starting a company while he was still a student with the Adam C. Sinn '00 Department of Finance at Mays Business School, but in 2022, that’s exactly what happened.

Alongside Jackson Sheen ’24, then a Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student, Kuo co-founded hat company Concho, starting with A&M-licensed hats sold at local events around College Station. What began as a side project between classes has grown into a brand now licensed with more than 60 universities nationwide and new school partnerships launching every month.

Join a tradition that’s like no other.
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets

Join a tradition that’s like no other.

Join a tradition that’s like no other. Live the spirit that can ne’er be told. Become part of a legacy that’s greater than yourself.

The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team transitioned to Raymondville for Flooding Evacuation Help
Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team

The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team transitioned to Raymondville for Flooding Evacuation Help

Flooding evacuations and water rescues have continued across multiple river basins in South Texas, but active canine search and rescue support in these areas was suspended, as thankfully the dogs were not needed. So, the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team transitioned to Raymondville, Texas, for Operation Border Health, the Department of State Health Services' annual readiness exercise that also provides wellness services to people in South Texas.

the Heat Transfer Research Incorporated Endowed Professor
Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering at Texas A&M University

the Heat Transfer Research Incorporated Endowed Professor

Our department head Dr. Timothy Jacobs has been appointed the Heat Transfer Research Incorporated Endowed Professor in the J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University!

Ever wondered what happens when creativity meets philosophy?
@tamuartsci

Ever wondered what happens when creativity meets philosophy?

Ever wondered what happens when creativity meets philosophy? 

At the Aggie School of Athens summer camp at @tamu.phil, middle school students connect through art and conversation by learning to ask thoughtful questions, listen closely and build lasting friendships.

Dentistry Alum nominated for Texas Dentist of the Year
@tamudental

Dentistry Alum nominated for Texas Dentist of the Year

Congratulations to Dr. Trisha Kimes, 2007 College of Dentistry Alum, on being nominated for Texas Dentist of the Year by the Texas Academy of General Dentists!

AgriLife Research has a 2,281-acre ranch just south of Richards, Texas, and it has quite a story.
@txresearch

AgriLife Research has a 2,281-acre ranch just south of Richards, Texas, and it has quite a story.

AgriLife Research has a 2,281-acre ranch just south of Richards, Texas, and it has quite a story.

One family ranched the land for 70+ years. The late Bill Thomas '68 was proud to be the third generation to call it home, and in 2023, he donated the ranch to AgriLife Research.

Howdy to COSC students Brody Araujo and Tyler Bishop
@tamucosc

Howdy to COSC students Brody Araujo and Tyler Bishop

Howdy to COSC students Brody Araujo and Tyler Bishop who are completing their internships with CIAC member McCarthy in Abilene, Texas!

The Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University mourns the passing of Dr. Albert Schaffer
Tamu Soci

The Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University mourns the passing of Dr. Albert Schaffer

The Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University mourns the passing of Dr. Albert Schaffer, Professor Emeritus and longtime member of our department.
Dr. Schaffer dedicated more than 20 years to Texas A&M through his teaching, research, mentorship, and service to the university community.

Join us in celebrating 70 years of Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University!
Department of Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University

Join us in celebrating 70 years of Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University!

Join us in celebrating 70 years of Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University!

The FIFA World Cup came to Texas
Texas A&M University System

The FIFA World Cup came to Texas

When the FIFA World Cup came to Texas, Aggies were behind the scenes helping it run.

Sport management students from Texas A&M University worked on high-profile events, including VIP hospitality at Houston's Fan Festival and match-day operations in Dallas.

Traveling Aggies' spotlight!
@AggieNetwork

Traveling Aggies' spotlight!

Traveling Aggies' spotlight!

Easy Company: England to the Eagle's Nest

This month, we're looking back on an unforgettable journey through England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.

Camp ARCH wrapped up
@tamuarch

Camp ARCH wrapped up

Camp ARCH wrapped up, and what a week it was!

High school students explored architecture, construction science, landscape architecture, and urban planning through hands-on projects and real-world learning alongside Texas A&M faculty and professionals.

the Agricultural & Natural Resources Policy Internship Program Host
@tamupolicyinterns

the Agricultural & Natural Resources Policy Internship Program Host

Last week, the Agricultural & Natural Resources Policy (ANRP) Internship Program was thrilled to host a dinner during @texas4hcongress in Austin!

A Texas A&M researcher is putting in the work to reduce animal testing
Texas A&M Engineering

A Texas A&M researcher is putting in the work to reduce animal testing

A Texas A&M researcher is putting in the work to reduce — and potentially replace — animal testing. 

Dr. Arum Han, professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University and Associate Dean for Research at the Texas A&M University College of Engineering, is leading a team to help advance organ-on-a-chip (OoCs) technology to better model human biological responses and improve chemical toxicity testing.

Exercising in space is harder than you think!
Texas A&M Engineering

Exercising in space is harder than you think!

Exercising in space is harder than you think! 

The Aggienauts, a team of five Texas A&M Biomedical Engineering seniors, created a fully functional zero gravity workout machine that addresses major safety issues such as CO2 buildup and heat-producing friction.

Second in the nation
Texas A&M Animal Science

Second in the nation

Second in the nation 

The Texas A&M Academic Quadrathlon Team earned second place overall at the 2026 American Society of Animal Science National Academic Quadrathlon in Madison, Wisconsin.

Did you know H-E-B's president is an #AGLSAggie?
Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Did you know H-E-B's president is an #AGLSAggie?

Did you know H-E-B's president is an #AGLSAggie?

Roxanne Orsak '88 studied agricultural economics with us before spending nearly four decades at H-E-B, and she'll be the first to tell you that Texans' loyalty to the state's largest private employer is not so different from an Aggie's loyalty to Texas A&M football