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Texas A&M opens call for artists to create statue of school mascot Reveille
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Texas A&M University
and last updated 2021-03-01 21:51:38-05
Texas A&M University has announced a public competition to commission a permanent art installation in honor of the schoolâs collie mascot, Reveille.
The installation will be located on campus outside of Kyle Field near Reveille Memorial, the resting place of Texas A&Mâs former mascots, according to Texas A&M.
Installation of the piece is projected for spring 2022.
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Division of Student Affairs
Some highlights have emerged from among the reports. Division of Institutional Advancement indicated a strong fundraising year despite the global pandemic, with figures indicating generous giving going into 2021 as well.
Department of Athletics relayed a well-controlled environment that saw fewer COVID-19 cases than average campuses’ athletics as well as yet another winning season including the awarding of the Peach Belt Conference Championship in Women’s Cross Country for the third straight year. The Board also approved moving forward with the Lacrosse field.
Division of Enrollment Management announced a favorable outlook for the upcoming 2021-2022 academic year with increases year-over-year in applications, acceptances and deposits.
February 26, 2021
Donna Arnold
Without a doubt, Black History Month is the busiest time of the year for Donna Arnold, the associate director and retention specialist in the Office of Multicultural Student Services.
Her work on the annual celebration begins prior to the winter holiday and picks up steam when students return to school in January. Then she is on the phone with WSU staff, in meetings with student leaders, and sending emails to faculty advisors – all part of the planning for the annual month-long Black History Month celebration.
The end result of this effort is a February chock-full of activities for almost every day of the month and every interest. Visit the African American Student Center website to see the events planned for this week.