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Whether on campus, in the military or within their own families, this issue spotlights Aggies who are leading by example and planning gifts that will inspire others to follow.
Former university president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin ’71 reflects on treasured times in Aggieland and shares his and wife Karin's plans for tomorrow.
Learn what inspired Texas A&M Foundation Heritage Members to plan meaningful gifts for their Aggie passions.
How Melba and Dr. Lavon Anderson ’57 ’65 ’67 used charitable remainder unitrusts to support their grandchildren and chemical engineering students.
Dr. Marsha McCord Takao '75 '88 '07 uses her military experiences and estate assets to plan opportunities for those who need it most.
Ron Barclay '68 discusses his father's charitable giving and explains why he and his wife, Sandy, are continuing this family tradition.
What I learned about leadership and philanthropy from my friend and former president, George H.W. Bush.
Heritage is published three times per year by the Texas A&M Foundation, which builds a brighter future for Texas A&M University, one relationship at a time.
Kathy and Mike Havel ’76 share how their gift to the Centennial Class of 1976 Endowed Fund will enable them to create a brighter future for Aggies.
After years as a celebrated dean of Mays Business School, Dr. Benton Cocanougher finds a beneficial way to further Aggieland's success.
Discover how Lauren Minch ’99 ’00, CFA, CPA is using a bequest to pay her success forward to Mays Business School.
Explore past issues of Heritage (Spirit of Sharing) below, or learn more about the impact you can create at Texas A&M University through a planned gift.