Claudia Garcia, a recent graduate of Texas A&M University, is a first-generation Aggie from Corsicana, Texas. In May of this year, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Bioenvironmental Sciences, as well as a Philosophy minor and a Pre-Law certificate. During her time at Texas A&M University, she was involved in various campus organizations that... Read More → The post Claudia Garcia appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Caroline Jojo is from Allen, Texas and recently graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Genetics and a minor in Business. She currently is pursuing her Master’s in Public Health at Texas Tech University and plans to attend medical school. During her time at Texas A&M, Caroline conducted research in Adam... Read More → The post Caroline Jojo appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Kimberly Kendall is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and minors in Ecology & Conservation Biology and Psychology. Originally from Salado, Texas, Kimberly was raised to appreciate the outdoors through recreation on public lands and hands-on wildlife experiences. Throughout her academic journey, Kimberly has... Read More → The post Kimberly Kendall appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Kaleb Leutwyler is a first-generation Aggie from Cushing, Texas, currently in his sophomore year pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics with a concentration in Policy and Economic Analysis. Growing up in a small town, Kaleb was immersed in agriculture from an early age. He developed his passion for agricultural policy through his participation... Read More → The post Kaleb Leutwyler appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Mackenzie Schneider is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics with a concentration in Finance and Real Estate, along with a minor in Agrifood Sales. Originally from a small town just outside of Devine, Texas, she developed a strong connection to rural life and agriculture... Read More → The post Mackenzie Schneider appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Bailey Jean Smith is a senior at Texas A&M University from Shiner, TX. She is currently pursuing dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Agricultural Communications and Journalism, as well as Agricultural Leadership and Development. During her time at Texas A&M, she has been on the officer team for both Texas Aggie Cattlewomen and the Texas... Read More → The post Bailey Smith appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Rishika Chimanji is a senior Bioenvironmental Science major at Texas A&M University, pursuing minors in Sustainable Architecture & Planning and Philosophy. Born and raised in Plano, Texas, she became deeply involved in her community through community service. She has spent over 450 hours volunteering at her local food pantry. After her sophomore year of college,... Read More → The post Rishika Chimanji appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Tori Arellano graduated from Texas A&M University in August of 2025 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics, with a concentration in policy and economic analysis. Although originally from Irving, Texas, she developed a deep admiration for Washington, D.C., and public policy while interning previously for Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne. During the summer... Read More → The post Tori Arellano appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Congratulations! | General academic affairs | Open Office Hours Dean’s Team Updates Congratulations! Dean’s Open Office Hours Upcoming Deadlines and Dates Faculty Affairs General Academic Affairs Student Success and Development Resources for Graduate Students College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student Council Professional Services Updates AgriLife Administrative Services Employee Wellness Professional Development AgriLife Educational Development… Read More →| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Advancing Our Strategic Vision The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is reviewing our Strategic Plan, a roadmap designed to guide our mission, research, teaching, and outreach for years to come. The plan will be available here again shortly. The post College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Strategic Plan appeared first on College of Agriculture & Life Sciences.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Congratulations! | General academic affairs | Open Office Hours Dean’s Team Updates Congratulations! Dean’s Open Office Hours Upcoming Deadlines and Dates Faculty Affairs General Academic Affairs Student Success and Development Resources for Graduate Students College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student Council Professional Services Updates AgriLife Administrative Services Employee Wellness Professional Development AgriLife Educational Development... Read More →| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Congratulations! | General academic affairs | Save the date Dean’s Team Updates Congratulations! Dean’s Open Office Hours Upcoming Deadlines and Dates Faculty Affairs General Academic Affairs Student Success and Development Resources for Graduate Students College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student Council Save the Date! Rise and Shine with AGLS Friday, Aug. 22, 8:30-11 a.m.... Read More →| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
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The Council is a volunteer organization committed to supporting the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and its students. Members of The Council include former students and friends of the College, many of whom are industry leaders across the state and nation.| College of Agriculture & Life Sciences