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Organizations With Classification "Academic-Agriculture"

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(Icon) Aggie Community Garden
Recognized
Our Mission is to grow food in environmentally sustainable ways, create community, promote and practice food equity, social equity, and environmentalism. Our goal is to establish progressive...
(Icon) Aggie Forensic Investigative Science Organization
Recognized
To spread knowledge to the community and all those with an interest in Forensic Science.This organization will provide hands on experiences in an effort to create a better understanding of Forensic...
(Icon) Aggie Representatives RPTS Leadership
Recognized
Provide leadership development opportunities for RPTS undegraduate students.
(Icon) Aggie REPS for the Department of Agricultural Economics
Recognized
The basic concept of the Aggie REPS is to identify and train a group of top quality students to represent the Department of Agricultural Economics. These student representatives will be trained...
(Icon) Agricultural Economics Society
Recognized
The Agricultural Economics Society is a student organization that is not defined by a unique specialization. Ag Econ Society is an organization which embodies Agricultural Economics in its...
(Icon) College of Agriculture & Life Sciences Student Council
Recognized
The Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student Council unifies and serves our students by promoting, communication, encouraging personal development, and providing...
(Icon) Department of Agriculture Leadership, Education and Communications Aggie Reps
Recognized
The purpose of this organization shall be to represent the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications (ALEC), The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (COALS), and...
(Icon) Entomology Graduate Student Organization
Recognized
To foster the interests of the graduate students of the Department of Entomology, promote and support academic and social activities of interest to graduate students, and serve as liaison between...
(Icon) Food Science Graduate Student Association
Recognized
The Food Science Graduate Student Association is a diverse community of graduate students committed to foster the professional and personal development and success of its members and enhance the...
(Icon) Future Agricultural Science Teachers
Recognized
To prepare students with a planned career in teaching Agricultural Science for their future.
(Icon) Graduate Student Organization Agriculture Economics
Recognized
Promote Graduate Students Professionally and Socially within the Agricultural Economics Department.
(Icon) Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals
Recognized
By joining HFTP we are dedicating ourselves to providing members with extraordinary networking opportunities, industry-leading certification programs and events, and essential resources for...
(Icon) Institute of Food Technology Student Association - Texas A&M Chapter
Recognized
To serve the undergraduate and graduate students of food science in extending their classroom knowledge of food science by introducing them to food industry speakers, taking food plant tours, and...
(Icon) Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences
Recognized
The purpose of MANRRS is to: 1) increase the number of students studying agriculture and related fields at undergraduate and graduate levels, 2)develop leadership, communication, and...
(Icon) National Agri-Marketing Association
Recognized
The Texas A&M University NAMA organization is an accredited student chapter of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA), an organization of professionals involved in marketing, sales,...
(Icon) Plant Pathology Graduate Student Club
Recognized
To expand the professional awareness of plant patholgy and microbiology topics and to provide a vehicle through which members can actively participate in departmental oriented activities and programs.
(Icon) Poultry Science Club
Recognized
To encourage and promulgate interest in Poultry Science among the students of Texas A&M University. To establish and maintain relations between our organization and members of the Poultry...
(Icon) Range Club
Recognized
The Range Club promotes the professional development of students through a variety of team and club activities. The Club promotes the wise management of the natural resources of Texas and the world.
(Icon) RPTS Club
Recognized
The purpose of the RPTS Club is to provide RPTS majors and all other students at Texas A&M the opportunity to build networks, meet other students, and promote the RPTS Department through...
(Icon) Saddle & Sirloin Club
Recognized
1. To foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness toward progressive agriculture 2. To provide an opportunity for wider acquaintance among students and professionals in agriculture. 3. To...
(Icon) Semper Fi Society
Recognized
The mission of the semper fi society is to help develope students into future Marine Corps Officers of Marines or productive leaders in the civilian sector by building a solid foundation of...
(Icon) Sigma Alpha Sorority (National Agriculture Sorority)
Recognized
To promote the members in all facets of agriculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership and...
(Icon) Society of Agricultural Finance, Insurance,and Real Estate
Recognized
The Society of Agricultural Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate aims to introduce students to career opportunities in the fields of finance, insurance, and real estate and related areas such as law...
(Icon) TAMU Chapter of the Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow
Recognized
The objectives or goals of this organization shall be to stimulate interest in the profession of agricultural communications and to provide opportunities for practical experience in agricultural...
(Icon) TAMU Horticulture Club
Recognized
To develop and enhance members skills and provide educational activities in all segments of horticulture while promoting people skills and positive work attitudes.
(Icon) TAMU Student Chapter: Society of American Foresters
Recognized
As a recognized student chapter of the Society of American Foresters, the Texas A&M Chapter seeks to incorporate professional and academic development aspects of SAF with the traditions and...
(Icon) TAMU Undergraduate Entomology Club
Recognized
The TAMU Undergraduate Entomology Student Organization (UESO) works to bring Aggies of all majors together to improve people skills and their knowledge about new entomological activities through...
(Icon) Texas A&M Agronomy Society
Recognized
Our mission is to increase and disseminate knowledge concerning soils and crops and the conditions affecting them, foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students in Agronomy,...
(Icon) Texas A&M Beef Cattle Association (Formerly Beef Cattle Show Team)
Recognized
To represent Texas A&M University, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Department of Animal Science while promoting responsibility, diligence, and dedication to our nations...
(Icon) Texas A&M Biochemistry and Genetics Society
Recognized
To promote interest and knowledge in the fields of genetics and biochemistry. To provide student-student and student-faculty interaction. To provide insight into career opportunities available...
(Icon) Texas A&M Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
Recognized
a) promote the conservation, development, and wise use of the fisheries; b) promote and evaluate the development and advancement of all branches of fisheries science and practice; c) gather and...
(Icon) Texas A&M Dairy Science Club
Recognized
The objectives of this organization shall be to promote and develop better understanding among students enrolled in Animal Science, Dairy Science, Food Technology, and other related sciences of the...
(Icon) Texas A&M Horseman's Association
Recognized
The purpose of this organization shall be to provide a social and educational environment for those students sharing a common interest in the equine industry while promoting leadership through...
(Icon) Texas A&M University Aggie Turfgrass Management Club
Recognized
The purpose of this organization shall be to enlighten the membership to the diverse nature of the turfgrass industry and to reveal the variety of involvement and responsibilities of the proficient...
(Icon) Texas A&M University Student Chapter - Soil and Water Conservation Society
Recognized
The main objective of this organization shall be the development and advancement of the science and art of good land use and management and the promotion of the conservation of soil, water,air, and...
(Icon) Texas A&M University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society
Recognized
To serve as a technical organization for students with a genuine interest in wildlife and fisheries sciences. Society events and meetings encourage communication between members, nonmembers,and...
(Icon) Nutritional Science Graduate Association
In Progress
To promote student interest, interaction, and networking opportunities among nutritional science graduate students through educational, social, and community outreach events, in affiliation with...
(Icon) Animal Science Graduate Student Association
Suspended
To foster close relationship among Animal Science graduate students and faculty among all disciplines of Animal Science at the Texas A&M University; to encourage leadership; to promote greater...
(Icon) AgForLife Student Association
Not Recognized
The purpose of the association shall be to promote diverse opportunities in agriculture, food and life sciences with an emphasis on underrepresented groups and to provide leadership and promote...
(Icon) Agricultural Leadership Society
Not Recognized
The mission of the Agricultural Leadership Society/Collegiate FFA is to get students involved in agriculture and an avenue to find social structure, career opportunities, and leadership...
(Icon) Texas A & M Collegiate 4-H
Not Recognized
The purpose of this organization shall be: 1. To encourage college students to contiue their participation in 4-H activities. 2. To establish and aid existing line of communication in the Texas...
(Icon) Texas A&M Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association
Not Recognized
This is the Texas A&M chapter of CCA TExas. We are just like any other local chapter of CCA Texas, just associated withg Texas A&M University. To inform the Texas A&M...
(Icon) Texas A&M Student Society of Arboriculture
Not Recognized
This organization shall be a non-profit, educational,literary and charitable association in the support of Arboricultural Sciences and Urban Forestry.
(Icon) Texas A&M Turf Club
Not Recognized