Howdy, Aggies! Welcome to this week's episode of the Texas A&M News Podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings on campus and beyond.
In a significant development, Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III has announced his resignation. This decision follows controversy surrounding a classroom incident involving a children's literature lesson on gender topics. The incident led to the dismissal of English department senior lecturer Melissa McCoul and sparked widespread debate. Chancellor Glenn Hegar stated that this transition is necessary to ensure the university is well-positioned for the future.
Mark your calendars for the State Fair of Texas, kicking off this Friday, September 26, and running through October 19 in Dallas. This annual event is a celebration of Texan culture, featuring live music, delicious food, and thrilling rides. It's a perfect weekend getaway for students looking to experience the best of Texas traditions.
Closer to home, the Texas A&M Energy Institute is hosting its Distinguished Lecture Series in Energy. The series features prominent energy leaders discussing the latest innovations and topics in the energy transition. Most of the lecture recordings are now available online for those interested in catching up on these insightful presentations.
As we approach the 25th anniversary of the tragic 1999 bonfire collapse, the university has announced that the traditional bonfire will not return as part of the renewed Texas rivalry. President Welsh emphasized the importance of preserving the bonfire as a cherished yet tragic part of Aggie history. The campus memorial will continue to honor the victims and their families.
In sports news, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band continues to showcase its precision and dedication. As the largest military marching band in the United States, their performances are a highlight of every game day. Be sure to catch them in action at the next home game.
Looking ahead, the Texas A&M Association of Former Students is gearing up for the 2025 Pass It Back Day on September 9. This annual day of giving aims to engage 1,879 donors within a 24-hour period, supporting various student organizations and activities. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant impact on our Aggie community.
That's all for this week's update. Stay safe, stay engaged, and as always, Gig 'em!