An executive search committee announced the four finalists vying to become the next Corps of Cadets commandant. Over the next ...
Students who wish to be a part of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band are also required to be members of the Corps of Cadets. KBTX spoke with the former student who made the TikTok video on the phone ...
Turns out, he signed up for a dorm meant for the Corps of Cadets, a military-style leadership development organization whose membership is also required to be in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.
The four finalists are Capt. (Ret.) William H. Baxter, Lt. Gen. J.W. Bierman, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Gregory J. Lengyel and Maj.
Over the span of two and a half weeks, Commandant finalists will come to Texas A&M to meet with cadets, Corps staff, Corps ...
Our Corps of Cadets experience is one of the best leadership development programs in the country. Proof is from national recognition, and more importantly, our graduates who are serving in positions ...
The word surreal came to mind for a couple of graduating cadets when describing the journey it took to get to graduation day.
A TikTok of a Texas A&M alum who claims he faked his way through four years of playing an instrument as part of the school's Corps of Cadets ... A&M's Fightin' Texas Aggie Band — or so the ...
Watch as the Corps of Cadets, including the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, Parsons Mounted Cavalry and the university’s first lady and mascot, Reveille X, march through campus before the game.
Our Corps of Cadets experience is one of the best leadership development programs in the country. Proof is from national recognition, and more importantly, our graduates who are serving in positions ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - A former Texas A&M University student posted a viral video that sparked lively debate on social media. The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is known as the embodiment of the spirit ...