The new Commandant of the Corps of Cadets was announced, a reminder about the basketball and baseball games was shared for permit holders and a special offer for National Employee Appreciation Day was mentioned.

A new episode of the At Ease podcast focusing on the new citizenship and service initiative debuted, the February issue of the President's Brief was released, events to celebrate open education materials was created and an alternative for Field Day was offered for those who couldn't attend in person.

The 2025 Campus Muster ceremony speaker was announced, a call for elevating the university's brand nationwide was made by President Mark A. Welsh III and the deadline for Hullabaloo U instructors applications was extended.

The second episode of President Mark A. Welsh III's new podcast, At Ease, was released, an employee engagement survey launched and information on reducing heart attack risks was shared by Texas A&M Health.

In-state tuition for the U.S. Coast Guard degree programs was offered, a new centralized resource for summer youth camps was created and registration for the Maroon and White Fun Run fundraising event opened.

An investment by The Texas A&M University System tripled supercomputing capacity, an update to networks for copays and coinsurance was made and the newest cohort of University Distinguished professors was recognized.

A partnership with Aegis Aerospace was formed, an employee wellness support effort was initiated and a partnership with The Jed Foundation to increase awareness about distress among young adults was announced.

A clean energy research partnership with Texas A&M-RELLIS was announced, the Texas A&M Government Relations team launched a new website and an Aggie student shared her passion for flowers through a new tradition.

Registration for Aggieland Saturday attendance opened, a new webpage launch of discovering the power of AI, the University Libraries' 11th Annual Food for Fines drive through and a call for Hullabaloo U instructors was announced.

Texas A&M University's Government Relations team worked to navigate policy changes and advocate university policies, the return of Field Day, and University Libraries ' success in saving scholars $2.4 million in publishing costs.