Rainforest Meets Research in This Exotic Aggie Location

More than 2,000 miles from Aggieland, Texas A&M University’s Soltis Center in Costa Rica prepares students for lives of service and adventure.

The Texas A&M Classes Students Can't Stop Thinking About

We asked students, “Which Texas A&M class tops your list?" Their answers might surprise you!

Motherly Love

The Federation of Texas A&M University Mothers’ Clubs looks to build a legacy through the organization’s first endowed scholarship.

Best Buds

Lifelong friends. Husbands and wives. Business partners. Travel buddies. Aggies reflect on the special, enduring friendships they forged at Texas A&M University and the decades of love and laughter they’ve shared since.

Bonjour, Paris!

My study abroad experience sparked a lifelong passion for travel, lasting friendships and a broader world perspective.

Did You Know...

Texas A&M University honors and embraces Aggie families with Silver Taps hospitality?

Get Engaged With Aggieland

Check out the campus priority initiatives featured in this issue of Spirit and discover how you can make a difference.

Getting Into Giving

Two donors with a history of giving to Texas A&M University discuss making their first endowed gift through the Texas A&M Foundation.

Remembering Cousin Lewis

An Aggie Veteran Freedom Scholarship created by Lawrence Levy honors the life and World War II service of his late cousin, Lewis Stein ’45.

Straight From Campus: Freshman Flashbacks

We asked students, “What’s a memorable moment from your freshman year?”

A Wellspring of Gratitude

Dr. Kevin Gamache ’12 and his wife, Rita, honor two impactful professors in what became a watershed moment for their lives and future Aggies.

Adventures With Reveille

Former mascot corporals recall their favorite memories with the First Lady of Aggieland.

Did You Know…

Texas A&M University Press has published nearly 2,000 peer-reviewed books in its first 50 years?

Fatherless No More

From supporting single moms to mentoring teenage boys without fathers, Natalie ’82 and Doug McGehee ’81 pour their hearts for service into ministries that impact numerous lives.

The Ag’s Guide to a Happy Life

Four Aggies over age 100 share their wisdom on leading a life well lived.

Mailbox

We asked: What's the nicest thing a fellow Aggie has done for you? Here are the responses!