The Texas A&M Foundation Magazine
As the Bush School of Government and Public Service celebrates its 25th anniversary, discover the ABCs of its storied history, notable strengths and bright future.
The Fish Drill Team celebrates 75 years of pursuing perfection and precision.
Myrtle Jones creates a Foundation Excellence Award to encourage more Black students to pursue accounting degrees.
Inspired by one of Aggieland's most meaningful traditions, Jeanette Hennigan penned the poem "Silver Taps at A&M," aiming to convey the power of the Aggie Spirit to others.
By Lydia Hill ’21
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More than 130 years since its founding, Holick’s Manufacturing Company stands as a testament to the immeasurable legacy left by Aggie boot craftsman Joseph Holick.
With restaurants touting big portions and exceptional service, Harris Pappas ’66 and his brothers made their name famous across the country. As Pappas Restaurants aims to rebound from its ha...
Senior President’s Endowed Scholar Lacey Pattie ’22 is making sound waves on campus.
…Texas A&M University is home to a military innovation hub like no other in the United States?
Spirit 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.
Take our quiz to discover the perfect planned giving method for you to support Aggieland’s future.
We asked: Did you hitchhike to and from Aggieland back in the day? Here are the responses!
These childhood friends-turned-entrepreneurs are putting their Texas A&M University skill sets to use as founders of Einstein Moving Company.
Audrey Stedman '22 highlights Aggie Knitting, Crafting and More, an impactful student service organization.
Take a look back at The Big Event during 40 eventful years.
The new Department of Military Medicine builds on Aggieland’s military legacy by training the next generation of physicians for battle.
Physics and astronomy researchers in the College of Science work to uncover some of the cosmos' greatest mysteries.
Renowned artist Benjamin Knox ’90 honors George H.W. Bush's legacy with a commemorative 16-foot oil painting for the Bush School of Government & Public Service.
How time with roommates taught me to cherish my years in Aggieland.
Five cadets braved harsh weather and rugged terrain during a 1,000-mile ruck march to raise money for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.