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Share what you learned from Texas A&M

Finnley Willms '27 October 29, 2025 9:40 AM updated: October 29, 2025 9:51 AM

Cassidy Nemec '22, center, and her parents show off their Aggie Rings.
Cassidy Nemec '22, center, and her parents show off their Aggie Rings.

What did you learn from your time at Texas A&M that you didn't know about before? We want to hear about it!  

Fill out tx.ag/ImpactOfAggieland for the chance to be featured in Association’s publications and potentially win swag.

To kick things off, we asked Cassidy Nemec ‘22, coordinator of stewardship here at The Association, what she learned from Aggieland: 

“Being part of Texas A&M isn’t something that ends when you graduate. Some of us were born bleeding maroon and others happened to apply on a whim their senior year of high school. No matter the way we begin and regardless of what great college experience(s) we have, we all find out along the way about a spirit that can ne’er be told, and it’s that Aggie Spirit that keeps us connected long after our time as a student at Texas A&M.”  

 



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