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Who is the most famous Aggie?

>>>Check out these famous Texas A&M alums...
  • Four-time Grammy winner Lyle Lovett was a member of the Texas A&M Class of 1979. ...
  • Kandace Krueger was crowned both Miss Texas USA and Miss USA in 2001. ...
  • Former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller is an Aggie. ...
  • Robert Earl Keen is a big name in Texas country.
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Who are some successful or famous alumni of A&M?

Notable Alumni
  • Jonny Hinojosa - Senior Vice President / Chief Technical Officer (CTO) - NetNearU.
  • Mike Wilkinson - CEO - Paragon Innovations.
  • Adam Burke - President - TX Green Technology.
  • Joseph Cerney - President - JMC Technology.
  • Pierce Primm - President, Primm Technology.
  • James Davis - President - Network USA.
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What the heck is an Aggie?

If you didn't grow up in rural Oklahoma, you probably never heard the term “Aggie.” So just exactly what is it? In its purest sense, an aggie is someone from the farm. The name was commonly given to students attending agricultural schools, and that's where Cameron comes in.
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Who are the famous A&M fans?

Some, like Johnny Manziel, Von Miller, and Mike Evans are widely known as Aggies.
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Why is it called an Aggie?

An Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. In the early 1900s, our students were called "Farmers." The term Aggie — reflecting our agricultural roots — was first used in the 1920s, and in 1949, the yearbook changed its name from The Longhorn to Aggieland. At that point, Aggie became the official student body nickname.
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What does Aggie mean in English?

Definition of 'aggie'

1. an agricultural school or college. 2. a student at, or a graduate of, an agricultural school or college.
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How do you greet an Aggie?

“Howdy” is the official greeting of Texas A&M. Students greet one another — and especially campus visitors — with a “Howdy.” The origins of this tradition are unknown, but it is one that Aggies proudly continue.
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What do A&M fans say?

Gig 'em, Aggies! Fight 'em, Aggies! Farmers fight!
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Is A&M prestigious?

Texas A&M is listed as the sixth best public university in the nation, and No. 38 overall. Texas A&M University was listed as the top university in the state in the Wall Street Journal's 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. rankings.
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What is A&M best known for?

Best known for its business, agriculture and engineering programs, Texas A&M also has one of the country's largest programs in recreation, park and tourism management.
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What is the Aggie motto?

The Aggie Code of Honor is "An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do." The Texas A&M Aggie Honor System Office serves to: Educate students, faculty and staff about the Aggie Code of Honor.
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Why do Aggies do thumbs up?

Today, the phrase and thumbs-up gesture are a universal sign of approval for Aggies and identify an Aggie or an Aggie fan. Usually done with the right hand, the Gig 'em sign also showcases the Aggie Ring, which is traditionally worn on that hand.
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Do Aggies kiss when they score?

A popular Aggie tradition is that "when the team scores, everybody scores". Whenever the Aggies score points during the game, students kiss their dates. Seniors wearing either their Senior Boots or Aggie Rings are also encouraged to join the "Boot Line".
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Who won the Nobel Prize at Texas A&M?

The Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), in cooperation with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, announced Texas A&M University Hagler Fellow Dr. Andrea Rinaldo as the 2023 laureate of the Stockholm Water Prize — often regarded as the Nobel Prize of water.
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What country singer went to A&M?

Lovett attended Texas A&M University, where he received Bachelor of Arts degrees in both German and Journalism in 1980.
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What is unique about A&M?

Texas A&M opened its doors 142 years ago as an all- male military college. It remains one of only six senior military colleges and the Corps of Cadets is the largest uniformed body outside of the national service academies.
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What is the biggest college in the US?

The largest university in the U.S. by total enrollment is Western Governors University, a fully online college. All of the top-25 largest college campuses by enrollment are public universities, except two: New York University and the University of Southern California.
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How conservative is A&M?

Texas A&M University was ranked as the 13th most conservative college campus in the U.S. by the 2024 Niche College Rankings. That's up from the 19th spot for the 2023 rankings.
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Why is A&M in pink?

Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) Dustdevil Athletics will host its “Pink Out,” a Breast Cancer Awareness event, this Saturday, January 28 during its Women's and Men's basketball games at 1 and 3 p.m. TAMIU teams will play St.
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When did Texas A&M stop being a military school?

Yes, Texas A&M was an all-male military academy for much of its history. But membership in the Corps of Cadets hasn't been compulsory since 1964, and today only about 2,100 students, out of 75,000, are members of the uniformed group.
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Why do A&M students say here?

At the beginning of a Muster ceremony, a speaker addresses the crowd to reflect on the importance of the Aggie Family. Then, the “Roll Call for the Absent” is read, naming local fallen Aggies. As each name is called, family members or friends present for that Aggie reply, “Here,” and a candle is lit in their memory.
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Why do Texas A&M fans hiss?

The "hiss" or "horse laugh" expresses disapproval but is not directed at Aggies. The booing is directed or can be construed to be directed at Aggies.
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Do you still wear your Aggie Ring?

During Senior Week at the annual Ring Dance, the student's ring is turned around to face the world proudly, just as the Aggie graduate will be ready to face the world. The ring worn by all Aggie graduates is the same except for the class year. This serves as a common link for former students.
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What finger do I wear my Aggie Ring on?

The Aggie Ring is traditionally worn on the right-hand ring finger. You want to find a good fit. It should slide over the knuckle easily, but have some resistance coming off. If you can take the ring off without any effort, it is likely too loose.
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