Texas A&M’s Army ROTC program took home the ROTC Cup after finishing as the top ROTC team during the 55th Sandhurst Military Skills Competition held at the United States Military Academy at West Point

Cadet from Cedar Park, Texas, will serve as the primary caretaker for the university’s official mascot.

Cadets under the Sig Sauer arch

Following impressive national showings at both the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) National Championship and the Sig Sauer Relentless Warrior Championship, the Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit (CCMU) is among the most decorated collegiate marksmanship teams for the 2023-2024 season.

A women dressed in folklorico clothes

Julianna Ramirez ‘25, has chosen to continue a long time passion of hers through an organization that her mother, Marciela Ramirez ‘96, helped establish during her own time at Texas A&M. 

The back of a man on stage speaking to a crowd.

Each spring, the Corps of Cadets’ Hollingsworth Center hosts the Intentional Leadership Conference (ILC).

Two girls smiling for a photo.

Among the many high school programs that cadets were involved in, the FFA is one organization that aligns closely with the core values of the Corps, as indicated through the motto for FFA:

The partnership between the two organizations is the first of its kind for the National Medal of Honor Institute.

The leadership development program provides students the opportunity to grow academically, physically, professionally and personally. Graduates from the Corps go on to serve at the local, state and national levels across all sectors.

A headshot of two girls and one guy.

Tabitha Ford ‘25, Elizabeth Lewis ‘25 and Volodymyr Ploskanych ‘25 all have interns on Capitol Hill.

Photo of a girl wearing three different uniforms blended together.

Genevieve Pace ‘24 has found her place back on and off Quad.