Dr. Rohn Hendricks, an equine veterinarian and Texas A&M University alum, finally received the one thing he never had after ...
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. Nearly five decades after graduating ...
He wrote that he was in a hospital emergency room. “But I am most worried about my Aggie ring that is not in my belongings,” the poster wrote. “I am worried that it is on the road somewhere.
The Aggie Ring is more than a piece of jewelry; it is a celebration of academic achievements, a symbol of pride and an admittance into the Aggie network. Losing the Aggie Ring is heartbreaking, as ...
For Mikenzi Schulze, telecommunication media studies senior, this hard work was accompanied with her Aggie Ring being fully paid for by Charlie Mohr, Class of 1986, school board member and family ...
Because of financial factors while as a student at Texas A&M University in the 1970s, Dr. Rohn Hendricks never got the prestigious Aggie Ring After learning this, family friend Abigail Lee ...