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Organizations (51 found)

(Icon) Aggie Muster Committee
Recognized
Aggies gathered together on June 26, 1883 to live over again their college days, the victories and defeats won and lost upon the drill field and classroom. Eventually the annual gathering evolved...
(Icon) Maggies
Recognized
Maggies is an organization formed to unite a diverse group of primarily women student leaders. Through service, networking, leadership development, and the promotion of Aggie Spirit and traditions,...
(Icon) Major General T. G. Darling Recruiting Company
Recognized
The purpose of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Maj Gen T. G. Darling Recruiting Company is to provide the means for highly motivated cadets to conduct planning, provide support, and to represent...
(Icon) Malaysian Student Association
Recognized
1. To gather Malaysian students who are enrolled in the Texas A&M University. 2. To act as a platform for Malaysian Aggies on campus to promote integration and understanding among Malaysians...
(Icon) Margaret Rudder Hall Council
Recognized
The purpose of Margaret Rudder Hall Council is to provide the women of Rudder Hall the opportunity to take full advantage of the intellectual, cultural, social, academic, and recreational...
(Icon) Marine Technology Society
Recognized
MTS goals are to disseminate marine science and technical knowledge, to promote and support education for marine scientists, engineers and technicians, to advance the development of tools required...
(Icon) Masters Leadership Council
Recognized
The mission of the Masters Leadership Council (MLC) is to facilitate synergistic interaction between the Masters programs of Mays Business School. In keeping with Texas A&M University’s core...
(Icon) Masters Marketing Association
Recognized
Purpose: To provide social and academic support as well as forum for marketing and advertising related discussions and experiences. Goals: ­ -To support students and the community through...
(Icon) Materials Advantage
Recognized
Provide means for exchanging information and professional interaction with metals and materials professionals.
(Icon) Maximizing Educational Development through Academic & Leadership Skills
Recognized
MEDALS is a two-day conference, designed to include a higher education focus, the feel of college life, as well as interactions with a diverse group of peers. The program is comprised of two tracks...
(Icon) McFadden Hall Council
Recognized
The McFadden Hall Council is an organization that promotes resident hall unity and provides assistance to residents within the resident hall.
(Icon) Mechanical and Electrical Contractors Association
Recognized
The Mechanical Electrical Contractors Association is an association that will help students with an interest in Mechanical and Electrical Construction.
(Icon) Medical Group Management Association
Recognized
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) student chapter was established in 2002 to promote professionalism, networking, leadership, and learning among its members. All concentrations are...
(Icon) Men's Lacrosse Team of Texas A&M University
Recognized
To promote the sport of lacrosse at Texas A&M University.
(Icon) Men's Volleyball
Recognized
The promotion of interest in the competitive form of power volleyball.
(Icon) Mens Waterpolo
Recognized
The objective of this organization shall be to positively promote the sport of water polo and Texas A&M University through friendly competition. To be the best water polo team in the nation.
(Icon) Mexican Student Association
Recognized
1- Promote Mexican culture and values here in the University. 2- Assist new and incoming Mexican students through different types of events and informational resources. 3- To establish a...
(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) Mixed Martial Arts & Self Defense
Recognized
To educate its members and instructors in all styles of fighting (from stand up to grappling on the ground); to never have member unable to protect themselves from harm (self-defense); and to...
(Icon) Molecular & Environmental Plant Science Student Association
Recognized
To promote community and cooperation between MEPS students from different academic departments and colleges within Texas A&M University.
(Icon) Moore Hall
Recognized
To promote unity among all residents of Moore Hall through active representation of needs and concerns of residents to the university and RHA. Moore Hall Council strives to increase the quality...
(Icon) Mosher Hall Council
Recognized
This council serves as the voice of the residents of Mosher Hall. Our goal is to promote unity and involvement by encouraging our residents to participate in social and service programssponsored by...
(Icon) Multicultural Greek Council
Recognized
To create and maintain high standards in the life of fraternities and sororities by addressing, coordinating and developing strategic plans;to unify organizations, promote higer education, provide...
(Icon) Muslim Students' Association
Recognized
The purpose of the MSA will be to serve the best interest of Islam and Muslims of Texas A&M University. Towards this end the MSA shall... 1. Promote unity and joint action among the...
(Icon) Order of Aggie Illusionists
Recognized
To provide students with a place to learn, discuss, perform, and develop skills necessary to the promotion of magic as a form of art and entertainment.
(Icon) Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists
Recognized
The purpose of the Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) is promote the professional and personal devolpment of Mexican Americans pursuing degrees in engineeering and science....
(Icon) TAMU Mountain Sports
Recognized
To allow students to participate and fully develop their mountain sport skills as well as connect students to ski trip opportunites and other TAMU students who share the same interest in skiing and...
(Icon) M. J. Neeley Hall Council
In Transition
SECTION 1: To encourage residents to take full advantage of social, cultural, recreational,and academic experiences offered by the university and the community. SECTION 2: To develop a desirable...
(Icon) MBA Students Helping Our Community
In Transition
To give back to the community by providing assistance to local, national, and international charities through community service and fundraising events.
(Icon) McInnis Hall Council
In Transition
Section 1.The McInnis Hall Council exists to represent the views, needs and interests of its residents. Section 2.McInnis Hall Council shall serve as the governing body of the hall. Section 3.The...
(Icon) Moses Hall
In Transition
To provide a suitable and enjoyable living experience to the residents of the best dorm on Texas A&Ms campus
(Icon) Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Organization
In Progress
The purpose is to promote positive communication within the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program at Texas A&M University through regular member meetings, social activities, knowledge...
(Icon) Model Arab League
In Progress
Model Arab League (MAL) is an organization that resembles Model U.N. in many ways. Every year universities get together, represent different countries, and try to pass resolutions that their...
(Icon) Mac Users Group
Not Recognized
The purpose of AggieMUG will be to create a flourishing Mac community on campus, assist current Mac users, increase awareness of Apple technology, and encourage its use.
(Icon) Management Consulting Club
Not Recognized
Promote awareness of the Consulting industry among the student body. Serve as a forum for members to enhance their skills in structured case analysis.
(Icon) March of Dimes Collegiate council
Not Recognized
The purpose of the Council is to spread the mission of the March of Dimes through peer education, community service, campus involvement, and advocacy.
(Icon) Married Indian Aggies
Not Recognized
1. To be a foundation for married Indian students at A&M to discuss and offer solutions to the problems they face and provide moral support and guidance on how best to manage both school and family...
(Icon) Mediation
Not Recognized
The purpose of Mediation is to learn about the process of Mediation by going to Mediation tournaments through-out the state and country.
(Icon) Melodic Fusion
Not Recognized
To provide a musical group consisting of no more than 24 students. The group will sing all music A ccappella. We will provide entertainment for the students of Texas A&M University as well as the...
(Icon) Men of Aggieland
Not Recognized
The purpose shall be to build lifelong friendships in an organization that combines wholesome social and service events in an unconditionally accepting environment.
(Icon) Microbiology Society
Not Recognized
The purpose of the organization is to promote student interest and development in microbiology. The purpose of the organization is to promote student interest and development inmicrobiology.
(Icon) Mitchell Maniacs
Not Recognized
To support the Texas A&M Tennis program through promotion, attendance, awareness, marketing, and leadership on and off campus.
(Icon) Monterrey Tech Exchange Committee
Not Recognized
The mission of the Monterrey Tech Exchange Committee (MTEC) shall be used to foster stronger ties between A&M and Instituto y De Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Monterrey Tech) and to provide...
(Icon) Mr. Howdy Radio
Not Recognized
To promote cultural diversity of European nations through a variety of musical talents. Mr. Howdy hopes to inspire persons to look into their heritage and gain an understanding of their history,...
(Icon) MSC Class of 2005 Council
Not Recognized
(Icon) Muller International Host Program
Not Recognized
The purpose of MIHP is to provide international students the opportunity to interact with a local family. This will allow students to gain a better understanding of U.S. cultures and values. MIHP...
(Icon) Multicultural Association of Pre-Health Aggies
Not Recognized
MAPA ( Multicultural Association of Pre-Health Aggies ), was established by students at Texas A&M in the mid 1980s to inform minority students at Texas A&M about the opportunities in...
(Icon) Multicultural Association of Psychology Students
Not Recognized
The MAPS is a representation of multicultural psychology students of Texas A&M University. The MAPS promotes diversity, advocacy, and provides a platform for educational growth and social...
(Icon) Mundo Dance Ensemble
Not Recognized
(Icon) MSC ALOT (Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow)
Exempt (Special Organization)
(Icon) MSC FISH (Freshmen in Service and Hosting)
Exempt (Special Organization)