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Envisioned to capitalize on the rapid growth in Tarrant County and energize Fort Worth’s economy, key leaders describe how the new Texas A&M-Fort Worth campus represents a win for the region.
Judge David L. Evans ’71 has been honored with a scholarship in his name that supports law students pursuing a meaningful legal career.
Faculty discuss artificial intelligence’s promises, limitations and impact on our lives.
The legacy and impact of Judge David L. Evans ’71 will live on in future Aggie lawyers through the scholarship created in his honor.
The Texas A&M Foundation recognized Herrera for her impact at the Texas A&M University School of Law.
Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp ’72 announced plans for a new research campus in downtown Fort Worth.
Guided by the Aggie core values, recent law graduate Meghan Collier ’18 ’22 advocates for those who lack representation.
In celebration of Father’s Day this weekend, these Aggies honor their dads through giving to future Aggie generations.
Inspired by her own experience, Michelle Simpson '16 updated her estate plan to create an endowed scholarship for second-career law students.
Read what deans and leaders across campus are resolving to do in 2021 to increase opportunities for Aggieland's students, faculty and staff.
Greg Franklin ’03 ’17 and his wife, Danielle ’02, are supporting the future of the Texas A&M School of Law with a scholarship for Aggie law students.
Students and faculty at the Texas A&M School of Law tackle real-world cases in the pursuit of justice.
Planned gift will support African wildlife study abroad; Women’s Resource Center gets a boost; Lawrences back Formula SAE Team; new scholarship for aggieTEACH program.
Texas A&M's School of Law’s Family & Veterans Advocacy Clinic serves low-income individuals and veteran by assisting with an array of legal issues.
Law student Lora Naismith ’18 ’21 talks about her legal goals while sharing her last name’s legacy.
Aggie lawyers go global; submarine team sinks competition; visualization graduate students create animated short films.
Couple supports new dentistry facility; gifts fund Mays Innovation Research Center; Aggie Parents of the Year establish construction science scholarship.
Anne and Henry “Hank” Paup ’70 established the first dean’s scholarship for the Texas A&M School of Law.
Sonja and Neal Adams ’68 invest their time and financial resources in Texas A&M’s School of Law.
Construction begins on The Gardens at Texas A&M; new life for Riverside Campus; philanthropy course teaches students about nonprofits; architecture majors design mockups for Dallas Mavericks' practice facility.
Judge Joe Spurlock II ’60, professor of law, discusses judiciary systems and what constitutes a democracy in this Q&A.