because all they wanted to do is bug longhorn fans and grow corn
thats my reason
The university opened in 1876, though technically it was founded in 1871.
The same as today: Agriculture and Military
This college opened in 1876 with the name Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. In 1963, the Texas Legislature changed the name to Texas A&M University, as it had expanded its offerings in academic study. The letters "A&M" no longer have and purpose other than being retained as a link to this college's past.
When we were opened for settlers.
No. Texas A&M is in Texas A&M University system. It is completely separate from the University of Texas system.
Texas A&M was started in 1871
According to the Texas A&M University official website: Texas A&M, the state's first public institution of higher education, was opened on Oct. 4, 1876 at College Station, Texas as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (the first public University in Texas), and at that time the "A" and "M" initials were used to abbreviate the name components. When the institution gained university status in 1963, the "A&M" representation (no periods, no spaces and with an ampersand) was incorporated into the official name in deference to the institution's history and rich traditions, but the individual letters no longer explicitly stand for anything.
The Texas A&M mascot is a collie named Reveille.
A&M TAMU Aggieland Texas AMC
Texas A&M was founded in 1876. The presidency was offered to Jefferson Davis, who declined it.
because all they wanted to do is bug longhorn fans and grow corn thats my reason The university opened in 1876, though technically it was founded in 1871.
you major in something at A&M if you want a list of majors visit the Texas A&M website
Texas A&M is located at College Station. The community is right next to Bryan.