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    Rebecca Ward ‘21: A Second Generation Aggie Psyched to Graduate

    Rebecca Ward ‘21 is set to cross the graduation stage with a 4.0 GPA in just three years. As a psychological and brain sciences major, she’s psyched about the future.

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    Kellie Williams ‘21: A First-Generation College Graduate Following Her Passion for Selfless Service

    Kellie Williams ‘21 came to Texas A&M University with a desire to make a difference. She’ll walk the graduation stage on May 14 with the skills and education needed to selflessly serve.

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    Recognition Roundup 2021

    The College of Liberal Arts is known for having highly-regarded faculty members and students. Here, we compiled just a few of the recent recognitions from the 2021 spring semester.

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    Rachel Bernardo ‘21: Crossing the Finish Line of her College Career

    How one Aggie graduate made a lasting impression on Texas A&M University through her academic and athletic achievements.

  • Tell an Aggie Fairy Tale on National Tell a Story Day

    April 27 is National Tell a Story Day. To celebrate, the College of Liberal Arts is reimaging some of our favorite fairy tale characters as Aggies!

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    Former Student Receives Prestigious P.E.O. Scholarship

    Tristin Nyman ‘18 is one of only 100 students in the U.S and Canada honored with the 2021 P.E.O. Scholar Award.

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    Molly Preston ‘05, ‘10: A Servant Leader on a Mission to Spread Aggie Values

    Her passion for servant leadership, desire to empower others to reach their full potential, and affinity for the Aggie core values make Molly Preston ‘05, ‘10 a powerful influencer of positive change.

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    Jose Morales ‘20: Paving the Road Towards a Better Future

    After overcoming the trials and tribulations of his childhood, Jose Morales ‘20 is using his experiences to raise awareness and bring change within and around the Aggie community.

  • Albert Broussard: Building a Better World with Black History

    As a pioneer and trailblazer in Black history, it’s no surprise that history professor Albert Broussard’s work is inspiring a better future.

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    From Unlikely College Student to Award-Winning Scientist

    Brian Anderson is a recipient of the 2021 American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology, but he didn’t always plan to be a research scientist much less a college grad.