Story by Dorian Martin ’06. Photos by Olivia Garza ’23 Howard Anderson III ’24 felt alone during his first year at Texas A&M University. Even though he was surrounded by more than 71,000 students, he found it difficult to find community on a campus that was significantly different from the predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhood where he grew up. The COVID-19 pandemic made matters worse. Anderson and his roommate were forced to remain sequestered in their apartment and Anderson began … [Read more...] about My Aggie Story – Howard Anderson ’24
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Texas A&M Unveils Reveille Statue In Front Of Kyle Field
By Caitlin Clark, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications A statue of Texas A&M University’s collie mascot made its debut Friday in Kyle Field Plaza near the resting place of eight previous Reveilles on the stadium’s north side. The bronze statue depicts Reveille — the American Rough Coat Collie known as the “First Lady of Aggieland” — with one paw raised mid-stride atop a base of six circles. Arranged in an arch, the circles represent both the six Aggie … [Read more...] about Texas A&M Unveils Reveille Statue In Front Of Kyle Field
February 2023 Division Update
FEBRUARY NEWS FROM DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs DSA Committees Career Center Corps of Cadets Disability Resources Memorial Student Center Multicultural Services Music Activities Recreational Sports Residence Life Student Activities Student Affairs Planning, Assessment, and Research Student Community Standards Student Life Technology Services - Student Affairs University Center & Special Events Veteran Resource & Support … [Read more...] about February 2023 Division Update
25 Years of Top-Notch Student Affairs Assessment at Texas A&M University
By Veronica Gonzalez Hoff What is Texas A&M University doing to foster a culture of learning outside of the classroom? Areas in the Division of Student Affairs like the MSC Freshmen in Service and Hosting (FISH) are implementing small ways to assess learning in their programming that makes a difference in showing the value of student experiences outside the classroom. In 2005, the division developed the Student Leader Learning Outcomes (SLLO) project to create rubrics for advisors to use … [Read more...] about 25 Years of Top-Notch Student Affairs Assessment at Texas A&M University
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BEHIND THE SCENES WITH jay skye By Sondra White ’87 jay skye was only 15 years old when they traveled to Albany, New York, from their hometown of Rochester to lobby for student rights, marriage equality and gender expression freedom. They attended with a youth group, Gay Alliance of Genesee Valley for Equality & Justice Day. “It was a formative experience because I learned the importance of advocacy and activism for myself but, more importantly, for others.” The trip was inspiration … [Read more...] about jay skye
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