
Friday Jul 18, 2025
Texas A&M Update: New Chancellor, Enrollment Pause, Campus Expansion, NFL Draft News, TechConnect Success, and Flood Relief Efforts
Good morning, Aggies! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's what's happening at Texas A&M University. On July 1, Glenn Hegar assumed the role of Chancellor for the Texas A&M University System, succeeding John Sharp. Hegar, a sixth-generation Texan and former state comptroller, brings a wealth of experience to the position. The Board of Regents expressed confidence in his ability to lead the system into a new era of excellence. In response to a 30% increase in undergraduate enrollment over the past decade, Texas A&M has announced a pause on undergraduate growth at the College Station campus for the next five to seven years. This decision aims to allow the university to enhance infrastructure and student support services. Plans include adding 2,500 on-campus beds, expanding dining facilities by 28,000 square feet, and constructing a new $130 million classroom building on the west campus. Additionally, the university is considering adding up to 10 new buses to the fleet and developing a comprehensive plan for the west campus to accommodate more housing, dining, recreational spaces, parking, and classrooms. At the recent SEC media days in Atlanta, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko addressed speculation regarding former Aggies star defensive lineman Shemar Stewart. Stewart, drafted 17th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals, has been training with his former college teammates but has not yet signed his rookie contract. Coach Elko confirmed that Stewart has no plans to return to Texas A&M and is focused on preparing for his NFL season. During his college career, Stewart logged 65 tackles, including 12 for loss, and 4.5 sacks over 37 games. The TechConnect innovation program in College Station continues to bridge education and industry by bringing together leading companies, startups, and educational institutions to address critical workforce development needs. Through collaborative efforts with Texas A&M University and local schools, TechConnect has established a robust ecosystem where students gain hands-on experience with emerging technologies. The program's approach has resulted in 60% of participating students successfully transitioning into tech careers or advanced education, demonstrating its effectiveness in building the next generation of tech talent. In light of the recent Central Texas floods, which have resulted in significant loss of life and property, Texas A&M University is mobilizing resources to assist affected communities. The university is coordinating with local authorities to provide support and is encouraging students and staff to participate in relief efforts. For those interested in volunteering or donating, please visit the university's emergency management website for more information. That's all for today's update. Stay safe and Gig 'em!
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