This one-of-a-kind issue of Heritage Magazine includes an expanded cover feature devoted to Texas A&M’s land-grant roots. You'll meet scholars, donors and former students who are uniquely tied to the university’s land-grant mission, and we even created a special word search just for you! Happy reading!
Aggieland’s deep land-grant roots tell a story of a compelling past and provide growth for Texas A&M University’s exciting future.
The Norman Borlaug Institute helps agriculture scholars achieve their potential and solve global issues.
As the Corps grows, the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership prioritizes building servant leaders of character.
A new partnership with the Department of Defense prepares Aggieland’s best and brightest to defend U.S. infrastructure in a virtual world.
How the Land-Grant College Act of 1862 established 69 universities across the country and opened the door for the public to achieve higher education.
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.
Selfless servants Teresa and Dr. David King ’83 ’87 use their passion for animals to impact veterans, first responders and their families.
Guided by the Aggie core values, recent law graduate Meghan Collier ’18 ’22 advocates for those who lack representation.
Learn how these five service organizations are developing Aggies to serve the world around them while creating local and global impact.
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.