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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) — Aggie Ring Day is one of the most highly anticipated events at Texas A&M University. Over 6,000 students will receive their Aggie rings during this two-day ...
The Aggie Ring is given to students who have achieved 90 hours of undergraduate coursework or who have reached a predetermined graduate coursework milestone at Texas A&M University.
Of all the titles 98-year-old Bob Warren has had, “Aggie” might be his favorite. His lost his beloved Aggie ring in December, but thanks to a Facebook post and a generous manufacturer, a ...
It was a very special Ring Day Monday, just for one long time Aggie. More than 50 years ago, he lost his first ring. Patrick LeBlanc, Class of '53, now lives in the Metroplex, and says getting his ...
More than 6,500 Aggie Ring recipients and some 60,000-65,000 guests are expected for Aggie Ring Day at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr., Alumni Center — the largest Aggie Ring Day to date.
It meant a lot for Braiden Hill to be presented his Aggie Ring from another Aggie on Friday. As a first-generation Aggie, though, Hill said he doesn’t know many Texas A&M University graduates ...
For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a tradition revered by graduates of Texas A&M University.
Dr. Rohn Hendricks, an equine veterinarian and Texas A&M University alum, finally received the one thing he never had after nearly 50 years — the coveted Aggie Ring — thanks to one student and ...
For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a tradition revered by graduates of Texas A&M University.
For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a tradition revered by graduates of Texas A&M University.