Inclusive and Caring Communities
Ashley Ramirez's journey to success.
By leaning into vulnerability and the art of listening, Julius Jang ’22 discovered that despite the size of Texas A&M, the power of human connection is what truly makes the campus feel like home.
How George Hass ’22 transformed a difficult sophomore year into a mission of service, leadership and inclusive representation within the Corps of Cadets.
After serving as an Army infantryman, Dakota Kridler ’22 found a new mission as a VALOR peer leader, helping fellow student veterans translate their military strengths into academic and professional success.
Department of Disability Resources experiences significant growth in demand as more Aggies seek assistance.
Public health major uses academic probation experience to help other students succeed.
How first-generation student Ayde Ordaz Franco uses leadership to create representation for hispanic community.
How Katy Fredericksen ’22 turned a dream deferred into a vibrant campus life defined by traditions, service and a passion for helping new students.







