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A CIA operative's fight against terrorism reaches Texas A&M
By Rachel Dohmann '07
In October, as the country recognized National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Aggie family celebrated the life and mourned the death of a brave patriot. Andrea...
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On Jan. 2, 1977 the Aggies beat Florida 37-14 to win the Sun Bowl. This is the ring from that bowl game.
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Bonfire Memorial Scholarship Helps Aggie Cadet From Nevada
Bryce Ramirez ’13 came all the way from his hometown of Reno, Nev., to attend Texas A&M University ... because he wanted to be a member of its Corps of Cadets. Bryce Ramirez ’13
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Texas A&M at Galveston welcomes new training ship
By Kara Socol
Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) on Nov. 1 will officially welcome a seeworthy -- and seaworthy -- addition to its campus: The S.S. Cape Gibson.
S.S. Cape Gibson...
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Texas A&M’s Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture champions international agricultural development.
Norman Borlaug’s legacy lives on even after his passing in September through programs at Texas A&M’s Norman Borlaug Institute...
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Bond Between Humans, Dogs May Lead to Treatment for Brain Tumors
By Dorian Martin
Dogs have a reputation for being man’s best friends. Soon these canine companions may provide critical insight into developing treatments for deadly brain tumors that...
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Maintaining an educational garden environment designed to improve quality of life for persons of all ages and abilities.
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The largest, most advanced sports venue in the NFL
By Kara Socol
When the Texas A&M football team takes on the University of Arkansas on Oct. 3 at the new Cowboys Stadium, Bryan Trubey ’83 plans to have one of the best seats in the house. But...
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A class of ’77 Ag and business owner finds inspiration in the caliber of current students on campus.
By Daniel J. "Danny" Adams ’77
For the Adams family, our enthusiasm for Aggieland started with my father, Milton Adams ’45. While my dad never had...
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You can be part of the legacy by supporting the expansion and update of this historic Texas A&M building.
By Kathy DiSanto
Communications Specialist/Vice President for Student Affairs
Texas A&M University
More than 70 years ago, the...
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Berg-Hughes Center brings a new approach to energy education.
By Kara Socol
Aggie geology and geophysics graduates believe Texas A&M University must help the nation find energy sources to meet its needs, says Diane Barron ’81, director of...
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To learn how you can support the College of Geosciences, contact Diane Barron at (800) 392-3310.
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Aggie rodeo team scholarships aid in recruiting better athletes.
By Kara Socol
Robert T. "Bob" Handley ’67 has never competed in a rodeo. In fact, until recently, Handley -- the retired owner of Tarlton Supply, an oilfield equipment company in...
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The new Corps of Cadets Triathlon Team is on the move.
By Mary Vinnedge ’75, Texas A&M Foundation
The new Corps of Cadets Triathlon Team is on the move, with competitions in June, August, September and November.
William Swoboda '10, Kyle...
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Aggie aerospace group monitors student-built satellite.
By Mary Vinnedge '75, Texas A&M Foundation
Texas A&M aerospace engineering students are psyched these days: They’re monitoring their miniature satellite, AggieSat2, through the Riverside...
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Texas A&M’s Holistic Garden’s themed plantings enable, educate and encourage.
By Mary Vinnedge ’75, Texas A&M Foundation
Texas A&M University’s Holistic Garden was created in 1984 by Dr. Joe Novak, a senior horticulture lecturer in the...
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For more information about supporting the Texas A&M rodeo team or other student activities, Carl Jaedicke (800) 392-3310.
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A&M physics looks forward to a new space -- with lots of extras
By Kara Bounds-Socol
While Texas A&M’s fall semester has yet to begin, physics department faculty members already look forward to January. If plans stay on schedule, that’s when they...
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Mays student balances full academic load with passion for fencing.
By Chrystal Houston, Mays Business School
As a National Merit Achievement Scholar, Andrew Spriggs could have gone just about anywhere for his education. Yet out of all of his college...
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