Dr. Sarah Zubairy was named the inaugural recipient of the Luther H. Soules III '61 Endowed Chair for Global Macroeconomics Theory and Policy in Economics.
The annual spring banquet recognized the achievements of students and benefactors while awarding prestigious medals to former students and faculty for their contributions to science, humanities, law and philanthropy.
A showcase of talent and opportunity, Texas A&M’s Economics Career Night connected prominent organizations with over 100 of the next generation of industry leaders.
Hundreds of Texas A&M economics majors took advantage of the invaluable opportunity to interact with representatives from 20 prominent companies and learn more about student organizations within the department during its largest-ever Career Night.
Loved ones of Texas A&M economics graduate Noelle Levantino ’20 keep her memory bright through a scholarship that’s continuing her legacy of impacting others.
As an undergraduate, Luke Soules ’61 was drawn to the acclaimed faculty and challenging academics in the Department of Economics at Texas A&M — two areas he and his family are committed to supporting through their most recent gift to the department.
Dr. John A. Adams Jr. ’73 (History), Chet Edwards ’74 (Economics) and Jeffery D. Hildebrand ’81 (Geology) are among 12 Aggies honored this year with the university's highest former student honor, the Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Grounded by Aggie roots and driven by strong familial ties to her mom and sister, Boothe will graduate this week with both bachelor's and master's degrees in economics, capping an academic journey at Texas A&M defined by outstanding achievements and a genuine dedication to serving others.