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Eighteen former student Vizzers help "Up" soar
Former visualization students from Texas A&M University made major contributions to "Up," the Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios summer smash that received the Oscar for best Animated...
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Former student starts custom-tailored menswear company after trip to China
Drew Jones ’05 (photo credit: Stacy Reeves)
By Drew Jones ’05
Owner and Founder
DJones Tailored Collection
I’ve always loved Texas A&M, but I gained a greater...
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A&M facility aims to shore up weak link in food chain.
By Dorian Martin
Janice and John G. Thomas ’59 Honey BeeFacility
What’s the buzz about in Texas A&M University’s entomology department? Researchers and Texas beekeepers are astir about...
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College Station’s hottest new yogurt shop started by Mays students, current and former
By Shae Ford ’11, student writing intern for Mays Business Online
When David Mebane ’98 enlisted the help of the Mays Business Fellows to create a concept for a new...
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New weather station at A&M’s Costa Rica center helps students track rainforest climate changes.
By Kara Socol
Aggies Kim Soltis and Matthew Hammer ’80 are carrying on a family tradition in the dense, cloud-covered rainforest of Costa Rica. On...
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In summer 2009, seventeen Aggies went to Africa to study rangeland ecology. Most had never been outside the United States.
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With help from Shelby Metcalf and J. Wayne Stark, a small-town boy is lifted from oil field worker to successful entrepreneur.
By Alice Bassett, Texas A&M Foundation
As a high school senior, Lee Walker ’63 was working in the oil patch in Three...
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Students Help Texas A&M Foundation Score Millions
Lianna Grissom '11 recruits students at theColorado basketball game on Jan. 23.
While the Aggie men’s and women’s basketball teams dominated center court this weekend, the Texas A&M Foundation...
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CARPOOL grooms leaders and saves lives.
By Mikaela Davis ‘09
A night of drinking and the decision to drive cost Jeff Schiefelbein ’00 18 months of probation, 60 hours of community service and a suspended license. Those consequences led him to become...
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A&M researchers develop a "first draft" sequence of the cattle genome.
Healthy cattle that produce superior beef and milk are the cream of every rancher’s crop. In a study that could lead to higher-quality animals, scientists from the College...
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Agriculture students travel to Africa for a global-study course on rangelands and wildlife.
By Mary Vinnedge ’75
A cheetah cub enjoys the view fromatop class of 2010 Ag Byron Barber’s back.
Seventeen Aggies got an up-close and personal look...
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Inscription (Front):
"To the Brilliant Victorof the1940 Sugar Bowl ClassicTexas A&M 14 - Tulane 13New Orleans, January 1st 1940 Inscription (Back):
"Reproduction of Original Sugar BowlPresented toTexas Agricultural & Mechanical CollegeAs...
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I was told that this was from 1932, however it has no date.
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This is a football-shaped charm that was apparently awarded to the 1921 SWC Champs. The picture quality isn't great but the charm has a bloc-T and 1921 on its face....
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Architecture professor keeps A&M students on the cutting-edge of health-care facility design.
By Dorian Martin
Architecture Professor George Mann
Architecture professor George Mann literally invests in his students, using funds from his endowed...
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MSC Abbott Family Leadership Conference builds altruistic Aggie leaders
By Ben Fedorko’10
I expect there will be few times in my life in which I can see my path turning toward something better. We begin our journey as Aggies excited about the opportunity...
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Creative and Wacky Aggie Builds Mobile App Business
By Rylan Barnes ’04
Since I graduated in December 2005, the value of my Texas A&M education has grown. Without it, I wouldn’t have won Google’s 2008 Android Developer Challenge -- a $275,000...
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Aggie couple helps cadets afford the ultimate Corps honor
By Kara Socol
Like any former member of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets, Fred Jackson ’68 recalls the pride of striding across campus in shined-to-perfection senior boots. But he also remembers...
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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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