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Texas A&M Rises in Rankings, Achieves Engineering Milestone, Unveils Space Institute & Preps for Fall Events and Sports

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Good afternoon, Aggies! It's Monday, August 11, 2025, and welcome to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings at Texas A&M University. Starting with today's weather in College Station: it's mostly sunny with a current temperature of 76°F. Expect temperatures to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 96°F by 5 PM. There's a chance of thunderstorms around 9 AM and 4 PM, so keep an umbrella handy. Texas A&M has been named the No. 2 most recognized public university in the United States, according to American Caldwell’s 2025–2026 Global University Visibility Rankings. This marks a significant rise from sixth place last year, reflecting our university's growing prominence on the global stage. In the College of Engineering, the ambitious "25 by 25" initiative has been successfully achieved ahead of schedule. As of Fall 2023, the college enrolled over 25,000 students, surpassing its goal to meet the increasing demand for engineers in Texas and beyond. Howdy Week is just around the corner, kicking off on Thursday, August 15. This six-day event is designed to welcome both new and returning students with activities like the President's Picnic and Rec-A-Palooza. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow Aggies and get acquainted with campus resources. The Texas A&M Space Institute is making strides in space exploration. Located adjacent to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the institute is set to become a hub for cutting-edge research and collaboration in the field of space science. In sports news, the Aggie soccer team is gearing up for the 2025 season. The team will open their campaign on Thursday, August 14, hosting the Baylor Bears. The season includes exciting matchups against top SEC opponents, with home games at Ellis Field. On the football front, the 2025 schedule has been announced. The Aggies will kick off the season on Saturday, August 30, against UTSA in Bryan-College Station. Fans can look forward to a thrilling season with several key matchups. To address the growing student population, Texas A&M is considering pausing enrollment growth to alleviate crowding issues. Proposals include adding 2,500 beds to on-campus housing and expanding dining and study spaces to better serve the student body. The university has launched the Citizenship and Service Initiative, led by Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Kim Field. This program aims to prepare students for a lifetime of service at local, state, and national levels, emphasizing values and civic engagement. That's all for today's update. Stay cool in the heat, and as always, Gig 'em!
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Good afternoon, Aggies! It's Monday, August 11, 2025, and welcome to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings at Texas A&M University. Starting with today's weather in College Station: it's mostly sunny with a current temperature of 76°F. Expect temperatures to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 96°F by 5 PM. There's a chance of thunderstorms around 9 AM and 4 PM, so keep an umbrella handy. Texas A&M has been named the No. 2 most recognized public university in the United States, according to American Caldwell’s 2025–2026 Global University Visibility Rankings. This marks a significant rise from sixth place last year, reflecting our university's growing prominence on the global stage. In the College of Engineering, the ambitious "25 by 25" initiative has been successfully achieved ahead of schedule. As of Fall 2023, the college enrolled over 25,000 students, surpassing its goal to meet the increasing demand for engineers in Texas and beyond. Howdy Week is just around the corner, kicking off on Thursday, August 15. This six-day event is designed to welcome both new and returning students with activities like the President's Picnic and Rec-A-Palooza. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow Aggies and get acquainted with campus resources. The Texas A&M Space Institute is making strides in space exploration. Located adjacent to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the institute is set to become a hub for cutting-edge research and collaboration in the field of space science. In sports news, the Aggie soccer team is gearing up for the 2025 season. The team will open their campaign on Thursday, August 14, hosting the Baylor Bears. The season includes exciting matchups against top SEC opponents, with home games at Ellis Field. On the football front, the 2025 schedule has been announced. The Aggies will kick off the season on Saturday, August 30, against UTSA in Bryan-College Station. Fans can look forward to a thrilling season with several key matchups. To address the growing student population, Texas A&M is considering pausing enrollment growth to alleviate crowding issues. Proposals include adding 2,500 beds to on-campus housing and expanding dining and study spaces to better serve the student body. The university has launched the Citizenship and Service Initiative, led by Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Kim Field. This program aims to prepare students for a lifetime of service at local, state, and national levels, emphasizing values and civic engagement. That's all for today's update. Stay cool in the heat, and as always, Gig 'em!
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