Texas The&M University
| Established |
1876 (first public college inside Texas) |
| School type |
Flagship State University |
| Endowment |
$4.Three billion (Systemwide) [http://www.nacubo.org/documents/research/FY04NESInstitutionsbyTotalAssetsforPress.pdf NACUBO] |
Grants |
Land, Sea, Space |
| President |
Dr. Robert Gates |
| Campus |
College Station, Texas |
| Enrollment |
41,515 amount (Spring 2005) |
|---|
| Faculty |
2,400 |
|---|
| Sports team |
Texas Aggies |
Campus |
5,200 acres (Twenty-one klick²) (big in the US) |
| Website |
[http://www.tamu.edu/ www.tamu.edu] |
Texas The&M University, often "Texas A&M", "A&M" or "TAMU" for short, is the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. Texas A&M's rare triple designation as a Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant institution reflects a broad range of research, with ongoing projects funded by agencies such as NASA, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research.
Academics
Texas The&M University is consistently ranked as one of the best universities in the nation and is currently ranked 22nd among public universities in the United Stateswithin its 5,200 acre (Xxi km²) campus researching for degrees in X academic colleges. the fall semester of 2002 placed The record of 45,083 students, making Texas A&M the fastest growing university in the nation. Since that instance, an enrollment-management project has been initiated to maintain the high standard of teaching excellence. Recently, Texas The&M was invited to become a member of the highly selective Association of American Universities and now ranks first in Texas and among the top 10 U.S. institutions within enrollment of National Merit Scholars.
A Dwight Look College of Engineering is ranked 8th among public universities & is attached for Sixteenth nationally after including personal institutions. 4 specialty areas in a college come ranked among the top 5 in the united states. Fossil oil engineering & Farming engineering rank 1st inside their field nationally, by owning nuclear engineering placing third within its metropolitan area & industrial management fifth in its category. A industrial distribution program administered per department of engineering is ranked first in the United States. Altogether, X of Texas The&M's 12 engineering disciplines are ranked among the top 20 in the nation.
A Texas A&M College of Architecture, one of the largest architectural colleges in the United States (2,000 students), is ranked the best in Texas and 10th among public institutions.
A Mays Business School is ranked 18th among public institutions & attached for Twenty-ninth overall (attached for better around Texas). A Mays MBA program is okay, graded First around Texas & 21st nationally, higher iii spots from either endure season. A department ranks Fifteenth among public institutions.
More colleges at Texas The&M include: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Education, College of Geosciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, and the George Bush School of Government and Public Service
Worldwide
Ongoing scientific research in tons septenary continents
additional than 85 formal the food & drug administration, student and faculty exchange or even more partnerships sustaining institutions around more than 35 nations
One of merely ii U.S. university partnerships by having CONACYT, Mexico's same of the National Science Foundation
Home of "Las Americas Digital Research Network," globe's big on the internet academic architecture network: Twenty-six universities within Xii nations
Operates the learn center around Santthe Chiara, Italy, & a multi-purpose center within Mexico City
More than 1,000 students participated within survey overseas or even exchange computer program between September 1999 & August 2000
Center for International Business The food & drug administration and Education one of exclusively Xxviii around United States supported by U.S. Department of Education
total Unity within united states for number of outgoing Fulbright Scholars
Campus
Texas The&M University has the largest campus in the nation with approximately 200 buildings and a value of over $1 billion. The Texas A&M campus is home to the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
A campus is divided into 2 area clearly separated per railway that rerun across its center. A part of a campus east of the railroad is referred to as the Main Campus
when a part of the campus west of the railroad is referred to as West Campus. Besides, a region west of White Creek is referred to as The food and drug administration Park.
Watch As well:
Texas A&M Facilities - a listing of buildings on the Texas A&M University Campus
[http://www.tamu.edu/map/gifs/campus1.pdf Official Texas A&M University Map]
Aggieland
Texas The&M University's Main Campus is located in College Station, Texas also known as Aggieland. A area of Bryan-College Station, Texas is located in Brazos County, Texas, population 152,415 (Census 2000), in East Texas. A city is centrally placed, more or less equidistant from either triplet of the X big cities in the United States. These are 95 miles northerly of Houston, 166 miles northeast of San Antonio and 169 miles south of Dallas. These are 104 miles east of Austin, the state capital of Texas. Seventy 5 percent of the Texas and Louisiana populations (13.One million humans) survive in Tercet.Cinque camping hours of College Station.
Notable buildings
Of the terminated 200 buildings in Texas The&M University Campus some of the most recognized include the Academic Building, the Albritton Bell Tower, the Administration Building, Kyle Field, and the Memorial Student Center (MSC) and recently the George Bush Presidential Library.
[http://www.tamu.edu/buildings/academic.html Academic Building]
One of the virtually all recognized images of Texas The&M University, the Academic Building stands at the heart of the campus. Completed around 1914, it stands on a site of Old Maaround, the foremost campus building that burned in 1912. the Academic Plaza is the places of a wide range of campus cases including Silver Taps.
[http://www.tamu.edu/buildings/albritton.html Albritton Bell Tower]
Donated to Texas The&M University and dedicated on October 6, 1984 by Martha and Ford D. Albritton, a Albritton Tower is 138 feet tall & contains Westminster chimes which ring every quarter hour. There are 49 carillon bells, a big a single weights further than six thousand pounds, may be programmed to play music like the "Spirit of Aggieland".
[http://www.tamu.edu/vpa/administration Administration Building]
For numerous years at home to everthing of Texas The&M's administrative offices, the Jack K. Williams Administration Building opened its doors inside 1932 and continues to house many Texas The&M University and Texas A&M University System offices and agencies. Intentional by Prof C.S.P. Vosper & built by Campus Designer F.E. Giesecke, a monumental authoritative structure's features include intricate Ionic columns, polished brass banister along its marble stairway & stained-glass windows.
[http://www.tamu.edu/easterwoodairport/ Airport]
Texas The&M University owns Easterwood Airport on the western portion of its campus. Easterwood will bring multiple scheduled flights day-to-day to Dallas, Texas and Houston, Texas.
Watch as well:
[http://www.tamu.edu/easterwoodairport Easterwood Airport Website]
Kyle Field
Since 1929 a page to the Fightin' Texas Aggies, Kyle Field is considered by numbers of to rank among a united states's premier football facilities.
[http://www.msc.tamu.edu Memorial Student Center (MSC)]
For supplementary than Fifty years the Memorial Student Center has been the residing memorial, the sitting room, & The dwelling tradition at Texas A&M University.
George Bush Presidential Library
Operated per National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), a George Bush Presidential Library & Museum is the tenth Presidential Library in the United States. Previous President George Bush remains actively included by using each a Bush Library & a nearby George Bush School of Government & Public Service, oftentimes camping a campus & participating inside favorite cases.
[http://library.tamu.edu Texas A&M Libraries]
Texas The&M University is ranked in the top 10 for its library collections in Engineering & Technology, Military and Naval Science, Nautical Archaeology, Oceanography and Transportation. Libraries in campus include a George Bush Presidential Library & Museum, a Cushing Memorial Library, a Medical Sciences Library, a Policy Sciences & Economics Library, Sterling C. Evans Library, West Campus Library & a Biological Collections Library.
[http://www.tamu.edu/00/academic/bbbbba.html Laboratories]
Laboratories on the Texas The&M University campus include the Energy Systems Laboratory, Fiber Optic Lab, Hypermedia Research Lab, Materials and Structures Testing Lab, Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab, Turbomachinery Laboratory and the Wave Propagation and Damping Laboratory. Texas The&M was involved in a bid to operate the Los Alamos National Laboratory for the US Department of Energy but dropped its bid in December 2004. Texas The&M is the only academic institution to clone five different species: cattle, goats, pigs, a cat, and a white-tailed deer.
Endowment
Texas The&M University System endowment totals approximately $4.3 billion; 10th in the nation and third among public university systems. A University receives income from either an endowment called a Permanent University Fund. A PUF chief in the fall 2000 was just about $10 billion, 2nd merely to Harvard's endowment. The PUF serves Fifteen Texas universities in the Texas A&M University System and the University of Texas System. More Texas public universities outside these two systems, notably University of Houston and Texas Tech University, are prohibited by law from either either sharing in the income from this endowment. At once, The PUF was a principal source of income for Texas A&M, today its revenues account for less than 10 percent of the university's annual budget. This has challenged a university to increase sponsored locate & personal donations.
Traditions
Steeped strongly within tradition, Texas The&M University has several time-honored traditions:
"The Aggie Spirit"
"From the outside looking in, you can't understand it. From the inside looking out, you can't explain it"; Aggies develop universally shown low devotion to their school, from either a beginning down to the present day, typically through multiple generations around a bit of Aggie families.
The 12th Man
Texas The&M is the original home of the 12th Man. Inside January 1922, Texas The&M was playing Centre College, the nation's top-ranked team. A Aggies got limited reserves in their squad & many players were injured. The&M coach Dana X. Bible, wanting to find tremendously-required players remembered the student per title of E. King Gill, the previous footballer world health organization was helping newsman identify players in the click pack. Gill was asked to become available for the game, suited higher & stood on the sideline ready to last within at the moment's notice. When a game ended, which a Aggies won, Gill was a just left human on the sidelines. Likewise, in todays world, The Texas A&M student body acts as the "12th Man" for the football team and stands throughout the entire game, ready to help the team.
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets
An organization that trains students in the ways of the armed forces by using the stock of a commission to the war machine upon graduation. A Corps trains other officer than any school in the U.S. apart from either a service academies. Understand likewise the [http://www.txagcca.org/ Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets Association]
'''Fightin' Texas Aggie Band'''
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is the preciseness military marching band of Texas The&M University. A Aggie B& is composed of or so 400 men and women from either a school's Corps of Plebe & a class action is the big military marching band in the United States, performing the least bit of the school's football & around more favorite cases, like initiative parades for presidents & governors.
Midnight Yell Practice
A "Yell Practice" occurs as very much big replacement for what more schools can call for the "pep rally" in which all over 20,000 students & fans attend a nighttime prior to a football to trend lines a team. The principle is a equivalent: to excite the crowd to cheer Texas A&M on to victory.
'''Gig 'em'''
At the Midnight Yell Practice before the 1930 football against Texas Christian University, The Texas A&M board of regent Pinky Downs shouted, "What are we going to do to those Horned Frogs?" His muse did not fail him as he improvised, borrowing a term from frog hunting. "Gig 'em, Aggies!" he said when he mass produced the clenched fist by using his thumb extended straight higher. & therewith a number one hand check in the Southwest Conference came into being.
Yell Leaders
Unlike several schools that feature cheerleaders to encourage crowds to support their sporting teams, Texas The&M has Yell Leaders, five students (three seniors and two juniors) who serve to lead the crowds in yells. Yell Leaders don't perform athletic effort, & it utilise the kind of h& signals, known as passbacks, to direct and intensify crowds. Yell Leaders come elected per Student Immune system.
Texas Aggie Bonfire
Beginning around 1909, Texas The&M students worked together to build a massive bonfire on the grounds of the school. Students cut dhave log in their own & brought a children to campus, working round a clock to construct the massive balefire prior to the annual game versus the University of Texas at Austin on Thanksgiving weekend. A idea behind a balefire was to symbolize a Aggies' "burning" want to beat a "hell" away from their challenger.
On November 18, 1999, 12 were flushed & Twenty-seven hurt whilst a immense balefire structure under construction at the campus collapsed. a memorial to remember the Twelve fallen Aggies was dedicated in November 18, 2004.
Muster
On April 21 of both month todays & previous students of Texas The&M University gather together, wherever they are, to commemorate fellow Aggies who have died during the year. Within 2004, there were ended 400 Aggie Musters worldwide. The largest, by using as much as 13,000 attendant, was held on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
Silver Taps
Silver Lights-out occurs as tradition of Texas The&M University to honor Aggies who died while attending Texas A&M. These are the favorite arrangement of the military song "Taps" composed by Colonel Richard J. Dunn in the Thirties. As punishment a 21-gun salute per Ross Volunteer Firing Squad in the Academic Plaza, sestet buglers play Silver Taps threefold from either the dome of the school's Academician Building: it used to be that northwards, when in the south & another time to the west. A song is non played to a east because the sun is never to rise on it Aggie over again.
Aggie Ring
The Aggie Ring is worn by students & graduates of the University, & every aspect of the ring is utilized to promote school spirit. It was designed by E. C. Jonwhen within 1894 & a project has been utilized since using exclusively a class season changed, likewise as a university's official title (it was known as a Agrarian & Mechanical College of Texas until 1963).
The top of the ring depicts an eagle & shield. A shield at a top of the ring symbolizes protection of the reputation of the alma mater. A long dozen stripes in a shield represent the xiii original states & symbolize nationalism. A 5 stars in the shield refer to the facets of student's development: mind, person, spirit, emotion, & integrity. A eagle denotes lightness, power, & ability.
On 1 side of a ring occurs as big star, borrowed from either the seal of the state of Texas. A oak leaves symbolize nature and severity.
On the more side of the ring come the cannon, the saber, & a rifle, symbolising Aggies' preparation & valiance within defending their land. A intercrossed flags of the United States & Texas symbolize allegiance to two united states & state.
Traditionally, students get into their ring by owning The class season facing a two to signify the fact that their instance at A&M is not yet complete. When you took Senior Weekend at a annual Ring Dance, a student's ring is reversal.
Reveille
Texas A&M University adopted its first official mascot, Reveille, in 1931. A "First Lady" of The&M, and the highest ranking member of the Corps of Cadets is a collie named Reveille that is present at all football games and many other University functions. Reveille We was a little malnourished black & white puppy which the class action of corps boys smuggled into the dormitory to require care of her. A next morning was incurred whilst she barked to a morning reveille, hence the title. Although it wwhen against a system to keep pets in a dormitory, a corps fell infatuated by having a puppy & saved her as the mascot. A todays mascot, Reveille VI, occurs as collie, just as Reveille II-V were. Reveille We-V come presently buried before of Kyle Field, facing the scoreboard (then it may follow their Texas Aggie football team outscore the opponents).
Brownish-red Out
A tradition in which a entire crowd wears maroon to sporting cases. Potentially though this is nowadays expert at for each of these game, each football year one game is specially intended "Maroon Out". In a 1st 5 years of the Maroon Out tradition, the Fightin' Texas Aggies own beaten whole 5 opponents including quaternion teams around a national top Ten at a period, one of a virtually all memorable existence once a ungraded Texas Aggies beat the #1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners in 2002.
Howdy
Texas The&M students keep alive the word "Howdy" by using it as their primary greeting. These are cultivated to greet when numbers of population when comfortably imaginable using the smiling & the hi. Hullo's should universally exist as returned whenever of these is received. An unreturned hullo is perceived when bad bull. In the late 70s/early 80s this salutation was another time modified to hello, dammit!, partially to express frustration at unreturned hi, however this usage has largely vanished.
Fish Camp
Fish Camp, a quartet day orientation program held inside Palestine, TX, gives freshmen the chance to see Aggie Traditions, ease their way into college life, have leadership skills, & produce friendly relationship. It began inside 1954 once Gordon Gay, the previous Student Activities director, took two or three newly students bivouacking. Fish Camp has since developed into an independent student organization that annually accommodates assibilate 4,500 Texas The&M freshmen.
Aggie Lingo
TAMU's deep history when military school stimulates confusion for even non-Aggies world health organization might not become acquainted certain nomenclature, pages, or cases that require place at The&M.
[http://sports.tamu.edu/index_full.php?pageID=219&CAT=TRD The Aggie War Hymn] - The song written by J.V. "Pinky" Wilson when standing along a Rhine Flow of any stream shortly when WWI. This song is definitive of avowedly Aggie Spirit.
Bad Bull - Something that goes against school spirit
BQ - The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band member
BTHO - Stands for "Beat the hell outta." Typically followed by either t.u. or even a next opponent of an Aggie sports team.
CT - The member of the Aggie Corps of Cadets
Dead Elephant - The senior in their survive semester of survey.
E-Hike - A Junior's term for Elephant Hike. It is non allowed to say elephant, which refers to seniors, when busy people potty view.
Elephant Hike - a instance whilst graduating seniors wander the campus & remember their instance when students, similar to elephants mobile bent on die. Held perfect prior to The University of Texas/Texas A&M football game.
Fish Pond - a single of a numerous fountains, this one is placed touching Lechner Hall & a Sbisa Dining Center, when a triumph, the aggie yell leaders come 'deposited' on this button. This was a fish gift to the University from either the class of 1938.
Good Bull - Anything that supports Aggie Spirit.
Horse laugh - Instead of booing, Aggies wash the horse laugh, or even hissing noise.
Excitement - 1st word of the Aggie War Hymn (Hullabaloo! Canek! Canek!)
MSC - Memorial Student Center, dedicated to Aggie's world health organization keep around died inside wars, past, present, & new.
Mug/Muggin' down - Kissing your systems date.
Non-Reg - Aggies non in the corps of plebe.
Off a Wood - Stepping off a bleachers whenever a Aggie War Hymn or even Spirit of Aggieland come played. (Or even after the streaming video player is hurt). A bleachers around Kyle Field utilized to become processed of wood. Although it currently come processed of al, a term stuck such as numerous others.
Old Army - "Back in the Day" (Refers to the period once TAMU was the military school simply). Likewise utilized by todays students world health organization come soph or even older to refer jokingly to their first-month year, & by previous students to refer to their entire instance at Texas The&M.
Pushing - A effect for even even pulling out or watching mortal of an match or higher class click.
Pulling Out - Saying a class season, a word, or even the wildcat of the season above that you. (It's effective bull/redass to wash this BTW)
Redass - The term for an Aggie that goes away from their way to show their Aggie spirit. A good lesson of redass Aggie spirit is pulling out.
RV's - Ross Volunteers, a virtually all prestigious class action in the corps.
[http://sports.tamu.edu/index_full.php?pageID=220&CAT=TRD The Spirit of Aggieland] - A second traditional Aggie song, written around 1925 by Marvin H. Mimms.
Serge butt - the junior in the Corps of Plebe. Serge butt occurs as information to the pleated serge on the tail of the pants that was at one time the junior privilege. Tons of a pants currently own serge butts, however the title continues.
TAMC - Texas Agrarian & Mechanical College, TAMU's original name.
Tea-sip - Student of University of Texas
t.u. - "texas university," The&M students' name for the University of Texas
2%'er - Someone world health organization doesn't display aggie spirit.
Uncover - Ingesting off a single's hat while typing the MSC or even doing a yell. Ofttimes yelled retired as a command; it means: "please take your hat off!"
Hike - While the prof doens't indicate for even class or once Revellie barks inside class, it means class is skipped.
Whipping out - A standard CT salutation.
Whoop! - An Aggie's exclamation towards anything caring or even proficient bull. Juniors & seniors come a merely ones allowed to say this (except for soph pulling out, naturally!)
Wildcat - Both class has the yell single it might run.
Fish - AAAAAAAAAAAA!
Sophomores - The! The! The! The! The!
Juniors - The! The! The! Whoop!
Seniors - The! Whoop!
Zip - An additional term for seniors that sole seniors will say.
Understand likewise:
[http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/ Texas Aggie Traditions Website]
Athletics
The charter member of the Southwest Conference until its dissolution in 1996, Texas A&M now competes in the Big XII Conference (South Division) of the NCAA's Division I-A. A sports teams come referred to as a Aggies and the colors come maroon and white.
A University's major competitor is the University of Texas, known to Aggies as "texas university" or even only "t.u.". Within 2004, sporting cases between Texas The&M and the University of Texas became known as the "Lonestar Showdown". A virtually all-watched a portion of this competition is the annual football held on the day after Thanksgiving.
A eleven is presently coached by Dennis Franchione.
Watch as well:
[http://www.aggieathletics.com/ Texas Aggie Athletics Website]
Titles
A select few of the titles won by Aggie athletic teams include:
National titles
Football
1939
Conference titles
Big XII Conference
Football
1998
Baseball
1993 (College Globe Series), 1998, 1999 (College Globe Series)
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
2001
Women's Soccer
2004
Southwest Conference
Football
1917, 1919, 1921, 1925, 1927, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1956, 1967, 1975, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993
Men's Basketball
1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1950, 1963, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1985
Baseball
1931, 1934, 1937, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, 1977, 1978, 1986, 1989, 1993
Notable facilities
Football: Kyle Field (Largest Crowd: 87,555)
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=17 Bright Football Complex]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=19 Bright Building Athletic Training Room]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=18 Bright Building Center for Student-Athlete Services]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=8 Bright Building Locker Room]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=29 Bright Building Players' Lounge]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=9 Netum Steed Laboratory]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=27 Grass Practice Fields]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=4 Turf Practice Field]
Basketball: Reed Arena (Largest Crowd: 13,151)
Baseball: Olsen Field (Largest Crowd: 11,052)
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=21 Batting/Pitching Facility]
Volleyball: G. Rollie White Coliseum (Largest Crowd: 8,608)
Association football: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=1 Aggie Soccer Complex] (Big Crowd: 5,447)
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=23 Soccer Building]
Track & Field: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=3 Anderson Track and Field Complex] (Capacity: 3,500)
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=24 Track Building]
Lawn tennis: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=15 George P. Mitchell Tennis Center] (Big Crowd: 2,339)
Softball: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=2 Aggie Softball Complex] (Big Crowd: 2,341)
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=22 Softball Building]
Archery: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=30 Archery Complex]
Horseman: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=16 Freeman Arena]
Swimming pool: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=12 Student Rec Center Natatorium]
Golf game: [http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=13 Traditions Club Championship Golf Course]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=28 Wahlberg Aggie Golf Learning Center]
[http://sports.tamu.edu/facilities.php?FID=14 University Golf Course]
Understand as well:
[http://www.aggieathletics.com/facilities.php Texas A&M Athletic Facilities]
Student publications and media
The Battalion [http://www.thebatt.com/ The Battalion (TAMU Online Newspaper)]
[http://kamu-fm.tamu.edu/serv/hdtv.php KAMU-DT Student High Definition Television Station]
[http://kamu-fm.tamu.edu/tvindex.php KAMU-TV Student Television Station]
[http://kamu-fm.tamu.edu/ KAMU-FM Public Radio Station]
[http://kanm.tamu.edu/ KANM Student Radio Station]
[http://aggieland.tamu.edu/ Aggieland Yearbook (formerly known as The Longhorn)]
[http://bsc.tamu.edu/bsc3/edge/ The Edge (student-run professional business publication)]
[http://kanm.tamu.edu/frequency/ Frequency KANM music zine]
Notable people
List of Texas A&M University people
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