A Centennial History of Texas A&M University, 1876-1976

A Centennial History of Texas A&M University, 1876-1976
Title A Centennial History of Texas A&M University, 1876-1976 PDF eBook
Author Henry C. Dethloff
Publisher Centennial the Association of
Pages 0
Release 2000-06
Genre Education
ISBN 9781585440955

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A Centennial History of Texas A & M University

A Centennial History of Texas A & M University
Title A Centennial History of Texas A & M University PDF eBook
Author Henry C. Dethloff
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN

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Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University
Title Texas A&M University PDF eBook
Author Henry C. Dethloff
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 244
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN 9780890967041

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Celebrates the 120-year history of Texas A & M University, from its founding in 1876 through the construction of the George Bush Presidential Library. Features historical and contemporary photographs and highlights the school's military tradition.

Always WT

Always WT
Title Always WT PDF eBook
Author Marty Kuhlman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781581071740

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Keepers of the Spirit

Keepers of the Spirit
Title Keepers of the Spirit PDF eBook
Author John A. Adams
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 430
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN 9781585441266

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Given in memory of Gene Brossmann by George Richardson.

Architecture That Speaks

Architecture That Speaks
Title Architecture That Speaks PDF eBook
Author Nancy T. McCoy
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 246
Release 2017-09-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1623495539

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When the A&M College of Texas opened its doors in 1876, its early buildings followed a Victorian architectural style. Classical architecture came to the campus with the Academic Building, after the 1912 fire that destroyed Old Main. Subsequent buildings generally followed this neoclassical path, but the growth of the campus in the Depression era saw the addition of an extraordinary group of buildings, sited in accordance with a master plan developed by college architect F. E. Giesecke and designed by S. C. P. Vosper, each of whom also held faculty positions in the first architecture program at a state college in Texas. The buildings designed by Vosper are arguably the finest buildings on the campus, uniquely expressive of the agricultural and mechanical origins of the university; they delight the senses with color, sculpture, and wit. Nancy T. McCoy and David G. Woodcock, distinguished preservation architects and scholars, review the history of Texas A&M campus architecture and provide in-depth coverage of Vosper and his legacy. Illustrated by the sumptuous photography of Carolyn Brown, Architecture That Speaks concludes with observations on recent approaches toward the reuse and rehabilitation of campus heritage architecture and a view to the future, as plans evolve for further development of the campus that maintains a respect for both strategic vision and historical heritage.

Breaking Away

Breaking Away
Title Breaking Away PDF eBook
Author Tim Gregg
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 376
Release 2022-01-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1648430422

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One of the largest higher education networks in the United States, the Texas A&M University System, with a budget of some $6.3 billion, educates more than 150,000 students annually through its flagship campus in College Station and across its ten other member universities. Since 2011, the Texas A&M System has been under the leadership of John Sharp, former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and a member of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 1972. In Breaking Away: How the Texas A&M University System Changed the Game, author Tim Gregg chronicles the last ten years of the Texas A&M System. Though A&M’s decision to exit the Big 12 and join the SEC preceded Sharp’s tenure as chancellor, in many ways it foreshadowed the decisive steps that placed the Texas A&M University System at the forefront of multiple initiatives. Sharp’s and the Regents’ leadership set a new course for achievement throughout the System’s institutions and agencies. As Gregg shows, the last ten years have seen advances in emergency management, research funding, extension work, and other enterprises benefiting not only the university system but the entire state. Based on hours of interviews with an array of key participants from across the Texas A&M System and a host of former students and other stakeholders associated with Texas A&M, Gregg has assembled a highly readable account of a pivotal time. Including a foreword by Henry Cisneros, former secretary of housing and urban development, Breaking Away is replete with little-known stories from behind the scenes as well as major developments in the recent history of the System under Chancellor Sharp’s leadership, telling an important story about one of the nation’s leading higher education and public service networks.