Not even a pandemic can stop the Aggie spirit or our students’ drive to plant and grow our core values.

Upon further recommendation from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), officials from Texas A&M University at Galveston have decided to further delay the start of the Upper Texas Coast Sea Turtle Patrol.

Crisis situations call for community, collaboration and tacos.

As we enter into our sixth week of practicing social distancing and undergoing global containment measures for COVID-19, we checked in with Col. Michael E. Fossum ’80, to get some tips on how to cope with the current environment.

Galveston County announced today that the order to shelter-in-residence will remain in place through April 30, 2020.

The Texas A&M Foundation has initiated the Texas A&M University Disaster Relief Fund in order to aid student members of the Aggie community experiencing financial difficulties as a result of the coronavirus and COVID-19 pandemic.

Galveston County has announced a countywide shelter-in-place order effective 11:59 p.m. tonight, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, continuing through 11:59 p.m. Friday, April 3, 2020.

Texas A&M University at Galveston is launching an academic resources website called Keep Learning: Galveston, complete with a virtual help desk, to assist students in the transition to virtual learning as we all navigate the unprecedented events unfolding as a result of coronavirus and COVID-19.

Events Impacted By COVID-19

Mar 20, 2020 • 2 min. read

The following campus events have been canceled, postponed or otherwise impacted due to precautions related to coronavirus and COVID-19.

The combination of stress, fatigue and uncertainty during these trying times can do a number on the human psyche. Texas A&M University at Galveston Director of Counseling Services Daisey McCloud knows this on a personal level.