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Texas A&M University
NameTexas A&M University

Texas A&M University is a public research university located in College Station, Texas, and is the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The university was established in 1876 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, and has since grown to become one of the largest universities in the United States, with a strong presence in Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, and Houston, Texas. The university has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Rick Perry, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The university is also a member of the Association of American Universities and the Southeastern Conference.

History

The history of the university dates back to 1876, when it was established as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas under the Morrill Act of 1862, which provided land grants to states to support the development of colleges of agriculture and mechanical arts. The university's early years were marked by struggles, including a fire that destroyed the main building in 1882, but it persevered and grew, with the help of notable figures such as Lawrence Sullivan Ross, who served as the university's president from 1891 to 1898. During World War I, the university played an important role in the war effort, with many students and faculty members serving in the United States Army and the United States Navy. The university also has a strong connection to the NASA Johnson Space Center, with many alumni, including James A. Lovell and Pete Conrad, playing important roles in the Apollo program.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as engineering, business, agriculture, and liberal arts. The university is composed of several colleges, including the Dwight Look College of Engineering, the Mays Business School, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The university is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering and the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems. Notable faculty members include Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Daniel Kahneman, and Vernon L. Smith, who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. The university has also partnered with other institutions, such as the University of Texas at Austin and the Rice University, to offer joint degree programs and research opportunities.

Research

The university is a major research institution, with a strong focus on areas such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Institute for Genomic Medicine and the Center for Energy and Environmental Research. The university has also partnered with other institutions, such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, to conduct research in areas such as cancer and climate change. Notable researchers include James Tour, Richard E. Smalley, and Robert Curl, who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. The university has also been involved in several major research projects, including the Human Genome Project and the Large Hadron Collider.

Campus

The university's campus is located in College Station, Texas, and covers an area of over 5,200 acres. The campus is home to a number of notable buildings, including the Memorial Student Center, the Reed Arena, and the Kyle Field. The university also has a number of satellite campuses, including the Texas A&M University at Galveston and the Texas A&M University at Qatar. The campus is also home to several museums, including the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and the Bryan Museum. The university has also partnered with other institutions, such as the City of College Station and the Brazos Valley Council of Governments, to develop the campus and surrounding area.

Student_life

The university has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and over 100 countries. The university offers a wide range of student organizations and activities, including fraternities and sororities, student government, and intramural sports. The university is also home to several notable student traditions, including the 12th Man and the Aggie Ring. The university has a strong sense of community, with many students participating in volunteer work and community service. Notable student organizations include the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets and the Student Engineers' Council. The university has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and diversity.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, known as the Texas A&M Aggies, compete in the Southeastern Conference and have won several national championships in sports such as football, basketball, and baseball. The university's athletic facilities include Kyle Field, Reed Arena, and Olsen Field. Notable athletes include John David Crow, Dat Nguyen, and Chad Johnson, who have gone on to play in the National Football League and other professional leagues. The university has also been home to several notable coaches, including Bear Bryant and R.C. Slocum. The university's athletic programs have also been recognized for their commitment to academic excellence and community service.

Alumni

The university has a large and active alumni network, with over 400,000 living alumni worldwide. Notable alumni include George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Rick Perry, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who have all gone on to play important roles in politics and public service. Other notable alumni include James A. Lovell, Pete Conrad, and Michael E. Fossum, who have all played important roles in the space program. The university's alumni have also made significant contributions to fields such as business, medicine, and engineering, with notable alumni including Lowell McAdam, David Farr, and Jeffrey Immelt. The university's alumni network is supported by the Association of Former Students, which provides a range of services and benefits to alumni.

Category:Universities in Texas

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