Group photo Greek Life students wearing their Greek letters and holding up gig 'em thumbs

Texas A&M Interfraternity Council’s LEAD Program helps emerging leaders from 18 fraternity chapters build knowledge, skills, and a network to help them guide campus Greek experiences.

Members from different fraternities pose together

The Aggie Experience Fund helps more students participate in extracurricular activities.

The Student Affairs Development Council

The Student Affairs Development Council helps Texas A&M students make the most of their college experience.

Disability Resources Testing Center, BUILD, Veteran Resource and Support Center, and 12th Can composite image.
Ayo posing for a photo

When Sophia Garza, Sarah Grove and Ayo Odusote faced challenges, Student Affairs people and programs gave them opportunities to carry on.

Photo of Daniel Singletary

Selfless servant Daniel Singletary ’19 uses insurance policy to fund future scholarships.

Photo of Brenda and Glenn Dresner with two students

Brenda and Glenn Dresner ’69 provide support to help Aggie student veterans succeed.

William and Linda Reaves

Former educators Linda and Bill Reaves are turning their passion for early Texas art into a lasting legacy at Texas A&M, ensuring that the state's visual history continues to inspire and educate future generations of Texans.

Photo of the mural outside of the department of multicultural services space

Students and staff with the Department of Multicultural Services celebrate a new chapter at Texas A&M with a renovation and expansion in the Memorial Student Center.

Image of Women's Chorus during Holiday Spirit of Aggieland

How Texas A&M’s choral groups have transformed from simple campus organizations into world-traveling ambassadors, providing students with a creative "home away from home."