Female mariner working on boat in Alaska.

Sailing Forth: Cole Masington ’21

Dec 29, 2020 • 6 min. read

Cole Masington ‘21 took it upon himself to obtain a vessel in order to capture video and photos of Kings Point cadets during their recent cruise aboard the borrowed T/S General Rudder.

It was on a tiny, remote island archipelago off the coast of Tokyo, Japan, that Ayaka Asada ‘20 met Texas A&M University at Galveston Department of Marine Biology Regents Professor Dr. Randall Davis ten years ago.

Jordan Lynch’s thirtieth birthday is December 20 and his gift to himself is going to be a five-day solo camping and fishing trip…plus a bachelor’s degree or two.

The key to CDR Eric VanVelzen’s ‘02 life journey has always been to follow the water.

Since 2014, Texas A&M University at Galveston has graduated nearly 1200 known first generation scholars and Natalie Lerma was one of them.

Katie St. Clair’s eyes light up when she starts talking about fish. Bass, bowfin, catfish or trout, it doesn’t matter, she can go on in species-specific detail about every single one and got the opportunity to do just that this past summer.

National First Generation Student Day

Nov 8, 2018 • 2 min. read

Today is National First Generation Student Day, when universities across the country come together to celebrate the presence, experiences and successes of our first generation students.

A Cut Above: Bobby Macko

May 9, 2018 • 3 min. read

When meeting Bobby Macko there’s an expression that springs to mind: “squared away”.

Paul Sean Hill, League City, TX resident, author and former Space Shuttle and International Space Station Flight Director will be the keynote speaker for the 2018 Aggie Muster ceremony on Saturday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the McCloy Arena (gym) on the campus of Texas A&M University at Galveston.