Chancellor John Sharp, the longest-serving chancellor in the history of the Texas A&M University System, has announced his plans to retire on June 30, 2025: https://t.co/4P6zHWDo2b
We are proud to celebrate our @Aggiebaseball team, who embody the Core Values that Texas A&M stands for.
Join us today, as Aggies everywhere show their support for the true Aggie Spirit exhibited by the players not just in Omaha, but every day. #12thMan
When disaster strikes in Texas, it's often members of the A&M System who are the first to respond. We are proud of the emergency management, coordination, & response efforts underway in the Panhandle by our System members @TDEM, @TXForestService, @teextweet, @txextension & @TAMU.
Truly enjoying my time at the @ITGA_ORG conference. Proudly here representing @TAMU and @CityofCS and learning how to further strengthen our shared commitment to the students and residents of Aggieland! #ITGA23
Last week, we shared a bittersweet moment saying goodbye to Samantha Wilson. She is moving onto the next chapter of her life and we are sad to see her go, but know she left a forever footprint in Aggieland. Our university was truly blessed to have her! #TAMU
Our hearts go out to our Turkish and Syrian Aggies and all those impacted by the recent, devastating earthquakes.
As recovery efforts continue, Texas A&M has resources to support those affected and relief effort information for those wanting to help. https://t.co/u3tOfFr2o6
Regents almost doubled the budget for phase one of Texas A&M-Fort Worth.
“There is so much opportunity for the Texas A&M System to serve Fort Worth ... we had to go bigger and taller in the first building,” said Chancellor John Sharp.
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