An Aggie entrepreneur makes an impact in the Austin BBQ scene, Reveille IX will be honored at a memorial service on Oct. 10, the Texas A&M Space Institute will hold a seminar about Dynamic Space Operations, the 2025 Legacy Award recipients have been announced, and a search committee has been formed to find the next president of Texas A&M.

Texas A&M breaks ground on Aplin Center, CTE announces 2025-26 Montague-CTE Scholars, Technology Services launches its new website, the in-person Employee Wellness Fair will take place on Oct. 7, and Tommy Williams '78, former vice chancellor of governmental relations for the Texas A&M System, is named interim president of Texas A&M.

Texas A&M earns top rankings from the Wall Street Journal, an info session for staff compensation SAP updates will be held on Oct. 8, The Bush School is offering an online EMPSA degree program, Dr. Rob Ambrose and his team of graduate students design innovative robots, and Texas Sea Grant is featured in an article by Seafood Source.

Former student Arch "Beaver" Aplin talks about the heart behind Buc-ee's, Benefit and Retirement Services hosts Pre-Retirement Group Counseling sessions, a new Diabetes Resource Guide is now available, Stream Clean will take place Oct. 18, and Dr. Cindy Lawley led a session at ChronFest about workforce development.

The new Texas A&M commercial will debut locally on Friday at Midnight Yell, Texas A&M Dentistry celebrates 125 years, and U.S. News and World Report ranks Texas A&M No. 21 among public universities for Best Colleges and No. 13 among public universities for Best Value.

Texas A&M AgriLife Research has started design on a state-of-the-art research center for the Rio Grande Valley to address issues specific to local health and dietary needs, improved agricultural productivity for low-water environments and the biosecurity of food systems. The new Workday payment election authentication has launched and The Gardens Fall Festival is planned for Oct. 25.

A Texas A&M researcher's 3D-printed medication innovation earned a Fast Company 2025 Innovation by Design Award, the University Libraries are accepting nominations for the inaugural Open Access Awards, the Texas A&M Maritime Academy's TS Kennedy is retiring, and campus mobility improvements have been made.

Texas A&M researchers discover possible chemical signatures of microbial life on Mars, HROE was featured on an Unsung Talents podcast episode about hiring well, Texas A&M offers workshops on responsible use of AI, and Dr. Cindy Lawley is helping bridge the gap between academics and workforce needs.

Sean Artman enthusiastically represents Texas A&M at the Texas A&M Hotel, the State of the University will be held on Sept. 30, FY26 compensation and merit details are available, and the 2025 SECC has begun.

Texas A&M hosts the inaugural Texas Quantum Summit, new professional engagement courses are offered, a virtual walk challenge is offered to support mental health, new instructions for recording/transcribing meetings are available, and a Google Gemini lunch and learn will be hosted on Sept. 22.