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President Mark A. Welsh III announced his decisions for right-sizing the university to support student experience, Technology Services hosted a series of resource table pop-ups and the retirement announcement of Associate Vice President Manny Vela from the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen.
Researchers developed a breakthrough one-step flame retardant for cotton textiles, the finalists for the new Commandant of the Corps of Cadets were announced and a partnership for Walk Across Texas! Program was introduced.
President Mark A. Welsh III shared his reflections on Texas A&M University, the reopening of The University Club in Rudder and an invitation to join a leadership session with the University Staff Council.
A tribute to Jerry Ebanks' legacy of selfless service through BUILD, a series of virtual nutrition series was hosted and the 2024 rankings and accolades for Texas A&M was published.
The New Year's resolution of prioritizing mental health, a session on intentional leadership for managers was offered and the offer of full-cycle recruiting at Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness.
President Mark A. Welsh III will be starting a new podcast called At Ease, the return of the Maroon and White Fun Run and the announcement of Interim Vice President for Student Affairs.
A recognition of the one-year anniversary of General Mark A. Welsh III being officially named the 27th president of Texas A&M University, a promoted effort on health with BlueCross BlueShield and the retirement announcement of Vice President for Research.
An honorary doctoral degree was awarded to Ambassador Ryan Crocker, an update for the Doctoral Education Program was announced and Texas A&M University took over the Indy Classic with the Aggie Spirit.
Aggie graduates were celebrated at fall commencement ceremonies, a Texas A&M University bachelor's degree was recognized as the highest return on investment among the state's public universities and the Corps of Cadets participated in a 1,000-mile Ruck March.