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Tradition and Pride Fill Texas A&M Campus for Aggie Ring Day
Tradition and Pride Fill Texas A&M Campus for Aggie Ring Day

Yahoo

time05-04-2025

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Tradition and Pride Fill Texas A&M Campus for Aggie Ring Day

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) — Aggie Ring Day is one of the most highly anticipated events at Texas A&M University. Over 6,000 students will receive their Aggie rings during this two-day event, marking a momentous occasion in the school's rich tradition of academic achievement and pride. As students and their loved ones approached the steps of the Clay W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center, you could feel the excitement spread across the room. Students' eyes filled with excitement as thousands of ring boxes were spread across the building. Families brought gifts such as flowers, cakes, posters, and more for their ring recipients to commemorate the day. The special ceremony, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, took place on the university's campus, drawing students, family, and friends to witness the powerful moment when a cherished symbol of the worldwide Aggie network is earned. 'It feels awesome,' said one student, smiling as the iconic ring was placed on their finger. 'It's a great feeling,' another echoed. For many students like John Moreland, the day was a realization that they are nearing the finish line of their academic journey. 'It's like a relief that I made it this far. It's an honor,' Moreland said. 'All the great people were in this ring. I just kind of felt like I was a part of something great.' 'I'm so excited for him,' said Moreland's mother. 'He's worked very hard, and I'm proud of him.' The Aggie Ring, a beloved symbol of the Texas A&M experience, has been a part of the university's tradition for over a century. However, it was in April 2000 that a special event was established to formally honor students for their academic achievements. 'It's the day that they receive the most visible symbol of the worldwide Aggie network, which is the Aggie ring,' said Scot Walker, Vice President of the Association of Former Students. 'They've earned it through academic achievement. They've coveted it since they were admitted to Texas A&M, and for many, this is a bigger celebration than their actual graduation.' The day was filled with emotion as students received their rings from loved ones, making the occasion even more significant. Audrey Middleton, whose parents are also Texas A&M graduates, expressed her excitement: 'I'm feeling ecstatic. Both my parents are Aggies, and so I think this is just a great way to live out their legacy and tradition.' Middleton's voice quivered with emotion as she added, 'They mean everything to me, they're my support, they're the reason I'm here.' For many, the Aggie Ring represents more than just academic success. It's a symbol of the shared history, connection, and camaraderie that binds Aggies around the world. As Aggies continue to uphold the university's values and traditions, the Aggie Ring Day remains a celebration of not just academic achievement, but also the enduring legacy of Texas A&M. This cherished tradition remains one of the many ways Aggies stay connected around the world, strengthening the bonds of a community that continues to thrive long after graduation. To learn more about the history of Aggie Ring Day, you can click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Ring Day Preparations Are Happening in Aggieland
Ring Day Preparations Are Happening in Aggieland

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ring Day Preparations Are Happening in Aggieland

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) – It is almost that time of the year again – when the spring is upon us and so is another special day dating back to the 1800s. A part of a special brother and sisterhood. The Aggie Ring itself is one of the oldest Texas A&M traditions dating back to the first ring which debuted in 1889 – not too long after the university was founded. Students need to complete at least three-quarters of their degree in order to qualify to order the ring. The Ring Day celebration started in 2000 and has become so large – with each student typically bringing family and friends. This year is the 25th anniversary of the Ring Day celebration, and the university is doing something a little more special. 'Yes, absolutely. We have an artist who will be on site during Ring Day. His name is Trey Stevens, and he will be painting a special still life, basically during Ring Day as it happens,' says Vice President of Former Students Scot Walker. When he is done with the painting, it will be made in small print and given out to everyone who participated – truly making it special. These rings are quality-checked multiple times to ensure that everyone has a treasured memento of being a part of one giant family spanning across decades. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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