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A group of 17 schools across Texas strives to improve student well-being.
BG Joe E. Ramirez, Jr. ‘79 (Ret.) is retiring after 45 years of serving his country and Texas A&M.
The first sororities at Texas A&M were established in the 1974-1975 academic year.
Four decades ago, fraternity and sorority organizations became officially recognized on campus.
The Career Center offers comprehensive resources for Texas A&M students.
Aggie-Run nonprofit HeroBox and Student Veterans of American collected items for 40 care packages for units overseas.
Patriot Paws of Aggieland is a student organization at Texas A&M University dedicated to training and raising service dogs for veterans in need.
As a unique consulting service for student organizations and departments, SAPAR streamlines assessment processes and enhances data-driven decision-making within the Division of Student Affairs.
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