David Miranda+FollowHow Kyle Cox changed Aggieland foreverKyle Cox’s life is a reminder that ability matters more than disability. Even while facing Duchenne muscular dystrophy and deafness, Kyle didn’t just get by—he thrived, earning his Aggie Ring, bachelor’s, and master’s, and was working on his doctorate. He launched the Open Doors initiative to make Texas A&M more accessible, and inspired countless others with his faith and drive. Friends say he lived with contagious joy, never letting his challenges define him. What do you think it takes to truly make a difference in your community, like Kyle did? #News #Aggieland #DisabilityAdvocate00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAggieland celebrates 6,000 new grads this weekOver 6,000 Aggies are about to turn their tassels at Texas A&M’s fall commencement ceremonies, filling Reed Arena with excitement and pride. The campus will be buzzing as families and friends gather to honor graduates from all walks of life—plus, a special military commissioning ceremony adds to the tradition. If you’re attending, keep in mind that cameras are only allowed in designated areas, so let’s all help everyone get a clear view. Who’s got a favorite Aggie memory or a shoutout for someone graduating? Let’s celebrate these new beginnings together! #Education #College #Aggieland00Share