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This special issue of Heritage Magazine explores the wonderful world of planned giving through donors who have found unique and beneficial ways to make meaningful gifts to Aggieland with non-cash assets.
Nontraditional former student Connie Crocker’s gratitude inspires a planned gift for her Doberman, Daisy, and future animals treated in Aggieland.
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.
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.
How planned giving donors are eternally woven into the tapestry of our Foundation team when they create a lasting legacy in Aggieland.
Marcy Newman ’80 was a woman before her time in engineering. Today, she encourages like-minded Aggie women engineers to pursue their dreams.
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.
Dr. Muthukumar “Muthu” Bagavathiannan’s weed control research impacts tomorrow’s agriculturalists thanks to a gift planted long ago.
Three donors find perfect, personalized avenues to support Texas A&M University with non-cash assets.
Retail marketing expert Cheryl Holland Bridges recalls Texas A&M University adventures that drove her career and steered her back home to help Aggies.
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.