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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 ...
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.
Braiden Hill, Class of ‘24, shows off his new Aggie Ring presented to him by family friend Mike Foreman, Class of ‘81, on Friday at the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center in College Station.
The man who discovered the ring's Facebook post was shared over 1.4k times, as the Aggie community reached out to help return the ring.
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 ...
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.
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.