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In the 1990s, OPAS set the bar for world-class performances in Aggieland, hosting two unforgettable productions that showcased the university’s growing reputation as a cultural destination.
From Aggie legends to memorials for the fallen, Texas A&M University’s campus sculptures preserve the history and spirit of Aggieland in physical form. Take a tour and learn how you can help keep them looking their best.
The couple is combining current and after-lifetime gifts to create scholarships for multiple Texas A&M University colleges.
From being an onstage fiddler to a behind-the-scenes businessman to the director of the Texas Music Office, no one has done more to promote the state’s multibillion-dollar music industry than Brendon Anthony ’99.
A new Virtual Production Institute is preparing Aggies for careers that embrace extended reality technologies.
Former university president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin ’71 reflects on treasured times in Aggieland and shares his and wife Karin's plans for tomorrow.
Want to unlock the creative genius within? Three Texas A&M University professors share tips for igniting your creative potential.
Surfaces band co-founder Colin Padalecki ’20 shares how he launched his music career from the ground up in Aggieland.
Through a transformative Aggie experience, Chris Tomlin ’95 found his rhythm in a career path that has surpassed his greatest expectations.
With plans underway for a cutting-edge facility and leveled-up support for student competitors, Texas A&M University is poised to become an unexpected mecca for esports and gaming.
Leaders from the new school of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts speak on establishing Texas A&M University as a creator’s paradise.
From Broadway to ballet, OPAS has been hosting top performances in Aggieland for 50 seasons.