Dalton Jone standing in front of the Student Activities Legacy Wall

Dalton Jones supports transfer students in getting connected and feeling confident as they start their journey as Aggies.

Group of students in The Big Event office holding a lawn sign that says "The Big Event I Signed Up!"

With a 20% uptick in resident sign-ups this year, student leaders at Texas A&M’s The Big Event are mobilizing more Aggies than ever for selfless service at scale.

Matt Anderson outside of the SOLAD office.

Through his work with student organizations, Matt Anderson empowers Aggie student leaders to explore their passions and grow into who they are outside the classroom.

student body president elect with outgoing student body president

Poling prepares to take office with a focus on people over policy.

Still shot from 12th Can video of Dawn Tonkinson speaking to the camera

The student-run food pantry expands its operations in a recent partnership with H-E-B to meet growing needs on campus.

Kathleen Parks ‘26 and Carter Mallory ‘26

The student body president for the 2025-26 academic year will be senior biomedical sciences major Carter Mallory from Decatur, Texas.

a historical photo of women in front of a "great women go greek banner"

The first sororities at Texas A&M were established in the 1974-1975 academic year.

Historical photo of an NPHC sorority

Four decades ago, fraternity and sorority organizations became officially recognized on campus.

Two photos next to each other: One of Fish Camp co-chairs standing next to each other and smiling. The other a historical photo of a Fish Camp group.

A look at the impact of Student Activities then and now.

Lauren Brown (left) and Darby Roberts (right) with their awards at the Annual NASPA conference.

Dr. Darby Roberts and Dr. Lauren Brown honored for outstanding contributions to student affairs and high-quality research in higher education.