- Nov 189:00 AMGIS Day 2025The A&M Department of Geography will be hosting its annual GIS Day this year in the Memorial Student Center. Every year we are granted the opportunity to host speakers from varying disciplines and industries to share their knowledge, experience, love, and passion for GIS. Join us this year and hear what they have to say. You can also enjoy hands-on interactive sessions and demonstrations granting technical experience in GIS real-world applications; from resume writing and help, to coding sessions from professionals. And you can network with like-minded people and industry professionals.
- Nov 189:00 AMHeirlooms of the Heart: The Life Stories of Barbara Ann McCrawExhibition on Display: Oct.21–Dec. 13, 2025Gallery HoursTues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m; Closed Mon. Central to McCraw's work is an integration of personal history and collective identity. Influenced by her childhood experiences in a Chicago tenement and by the creativity and perseverance of her mother, McCraw approaches quilt making as both an act of remembrance and a process of contemporary artistic inquiry. Her vivid use of color, dynamic compositions, and willingness to depart from traditional patterning signal a dialogue between inherited forms and modern expressive strategies. At once deeply personal and broadly resonant, her quilts function as objects of visual culture that bridge the realms of craft, fine art, and community service—underscoring the continued relevance of quilting as a medium of storytelling and cultural expression. Learn more at: TX.AG/Heirlooms (http://TX.AG/Heirlooms)
- Nov 189:00 AMVessels of DevotionExhibition on Display: Sept. 25–Dec. 13, 2025Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. barnes' work takes on subjects of spirituality, oral histories, power, and bell hooks philosophies testing the object/subject divide. Her figures are to be understood as her spiritual guides unbound by time. Her objects contain undeniable presences as activation of the inanimate is at the core of her practice. All this, guiding her to construct spaces in which their truths are revealed.
- Nov 187:30 PMOPAS presents The New York Tenors A Christmas Celebration with Orchestra!Start spreading the news! The greatest city in the world is sending its three greatest tenors to Rudder Auditorium for a one-night-only concert event. And they'll be backed by a 24-piece orchestra! Experience the memorable music, moments and magic of The Big Apple at Christmas time with the vocal artistry of Andy Cooney ("Irish America's Favorite Son" according to The New York Times), Daniel Rodriguez (the New York City police officer who soothed our nation's grief following September 11th) and Christopher Macchio (a native New Yorker with of a voice of exceptional power and beauty). Filled with soaring vocals about "the city that never sleeps," this evening of music featuring THE NEW YORK TENORS will lead audiences through an entertaining musical journey through New York City. Direct from Carnegie Hall! Visit The New York Tenors A Christmas Celebration with Orchestra! (https://www.opastickets.org/the-new-york-tenors/) for more information about this program. Order tickets now at the Box Office. To see all of the shows coming to OPAS Season 53, visit our full schedule page (https://www.opastickets.org/2025-2026-full-schedule/).
- Nov 199:00 AMGIS Day 2025The A&M Department of Geography will be hosting its annual GIS Day this year in the Memorial Student Center. Every year we are granted the opportunity to host speakers from varying disciplines and industries to share their knowledge, experience, love, and passion for GIS. Join us this year and hear what they have to say. You can also enjoy hands-on interactive sessions and demonstrations granting technical experience in GIS real-world applications; from resume writing and help, to coding sessions from professionals. And you can network with like-minded people and industry professionals.
- Nov 208:30 AMGIS Day 2025The A&M Department of Geography will be hosting its annual GIS Day this year in the Memorial Student Center. Every year we are granted the opportunity to host speakers from varying disciplines and industries to share their knowledge, experience, love, and passion for GIS. Join us this year and hear what they have to say. You can also enjoy hands-on interactive sessions and demonstrations granting technical experience in GIS real-world applications; from resume writing and help, to coding sessions from professionals. And you can network with like-minded people and industry professionals.
- Nov 207:00 PMThe Post-America Variety ShowSet in a post-apocalyptic College Station, "The Post-America Variety Show" is a new variety extravaganza that takes a nostalgic look back at a time that never was: the Roaring 2020s, a time when people from different points of view were able to set aside their differences, come together, yell and fight, but also laugh. Enjoy singing and dancing, original music and choreography, comedy and more, all created by Texas A&M students. There may not be any running water or electricity, and the nuclear rats are getting more dangerous by the day, but that's no excuse not to have a little fun!
- Nov 219:00 AMGIS Day 2025The A&M Department of Geography will be hosting its annual GIS Day this year in the Memorial Student Center. Every year we are granted the opportunity to host speakers from varying disciplines and industries to share their knowledge, experience, love, and passion for GIS. Join us this year and hear what they have to say. You can also enjoy hands-on interactive sessions and demonstrations granting technical experience in GIS real-world applications; from resume writing and help, to coding sessions from professionals. And you can network with like-minded people and industry professionals.
- Nov 215:00 PMTexas A&M Singing Cadets ConcertFREE Friday Home Game Texas A&M Singing Cadets Concert in the Memorial Student Center Flag Room at 5:00 pm. The public is invited.
- Nov 216:00 PMMaroon & White NightMaroon & White Night provides an opportunity to meet up with colleagues to network, socialize and collaborate. Each month a different area on campus will be highlighted to share their impact and potentially inspire cross-campus collaboration. The event is FREE to attend and FREE PARKING is provided in the Roy Kelly Parking Garage. Many businesses are offering incentives and discounts. Make sure to bring your ID or business cards for verification. Visit https://www.bryantx.gov/maroonwhitenight/ (https://www.bryantx.gov/maroonwhitenight/)for a full list of entertainment and incentives being offered.
- Nov 217:00 PMInfinite Dances: An Aggieland Percussion Group ConcertThe Aggieland Percussion Group presents an evening of inventive percussion music featuring contemporary works for mallet keyboard ensembles and mixed percussion. This concert highlights a wide array of textures, rhythmic ideas and soundscapes that showcase the versatility and energy of modern percussion performance. We are honored to welcome guest artist and composer Dr. Christopher Butler (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) for a special residency. The concert will feature the world premiere of his newest piece written for the ensemble. Butler's music often explores groove, color and subtle shifts in pulse, making it a compelling fit for this program. Additional works on the program include compositions by Clark Hubbard, Marc Mellits, Brian Nozny, John Psathas and Alex Stopa. Join us as we celebrate this exciting repertoire with a night of powerful performances and new artistic voices.
- Nov 217:00 PMThe Post-America Variety ShowSet in a post-apocalyptic College Station, "The Post-America Variety Show" is a new variety extravaganza that takes a nostalgic look back at a time that never was: the Roaring 2020s, a time when people from different points of view were able to set aside their differences, come together, yell and fight, but also laugh. Enjoy singing and dancing, original music and choreography, comedy and more, all created by Texas A&M students. There may not be any running water or electricity, and the nuclear rats are getting more dangerous by the day, but that's no excuse not to have a little fun!
- Nov 22All dayTransit Gameday Bus ServiceFor Gameday Route information, visit transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes).
- Nov 229:00 AMGame Day PhysicsStop by the Mitchell Physics Complex this Saturday before the game! Our outreach team will be showcasing exciting physics demonstrations at the corner of University Drive and Ireland Street.
- Nov 2211:00 AMA Growing LegacyExhibition on Display: Sept. 9–Dec. 14, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Since 1989 when the Runyon family donated a fantastic collection of 19th and 20th century art and decorative art, the Forsyth Galleries has set about amassing a fantastic collection that we enjoy sharing with the community. Those who love and appreciate the collection have, in turn, donated or loaned a significant number of items including paperweights, Asian art, early American pewter, American Brilliant Cut Crystal, 19th century quilts, small furniture items, as well as additional paintings, works on paper and art glass. This exhibition celebrates their generosity and, we hope, will inspire others to share their treasures with the University. THANK YOU! To inquire about donating works of late 19th and early 20th art or to make a contribution to the Forsyth Galleries, contact Assistant Director and Curator Elizabeth Appleby at eappleby@tamu.edu (mailto:eappleby@tamu.edu).
- Nov 2211:00 AMHeirlooms of the Heart: The Life Stories of Barbara Ann McCrawExhibition on Display: Oct.21–Dec. 13, 2025Gallery HoursTues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m; Closed Mon. Central to McCraw's work is an integration of personal history and collective identity. Influenced by her childhood experiences in a Chicago tenement and by the creativity and perseverance of her mother, McCraw approaches quilt making as both an act of remembrance and a process of contemporary artistic inquiry. Her vivid use of color, dynamic compositions, and willingness to depart from traditional patterning signal a dialogue between inherited forms and modern expressive strategies. At once deeply personal and broadly resonant, her quilts function as objects of visual culture that bridge the realms of craft, fine art, and community service—underscoring the continued relevance of quilting as a medium of storytelling and cultural expression. Learn more at: TX.AG/Heirlooms (http://TX.AG/Heirlooms)
- Nov 2211:00 AMVessels of DevotionExhibition on Display: Sept. 25–Dec. 13, 2025Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. barnes' work takes on subjects of spirituality, oral histories, power, and bell hooks philosophies testing the object/subject divide. Her figures are to be understood as her spiritual guides unbound by time. Her objects contain undeniable presences as activation of the inanimate is at the core of her practice. All this, guiding her to construct spaces in which their truths are revealed.
- Nov 23All dayTransit Fall ServiceFor service information visit transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes)
- Nov 2311:00 AMA Growing LegacyExhibition on Display: Sept. 9–Dec. 14, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Since 1989 when the Runyon family donated a fantastic collection of 19th and 20th century art and decorative art, the Forsyth Galleries has set about amassing a fantastic collection that we enjoy sharing with the community. Those who love and appreciate the collection have, in turn, donated or loaned a significant number of items including paperweights, Asian art, early American pewter, American Brilliant Cut Crystal, 19th century quilts, small furniture items, as well as additional paintings, works on paper and art glass. This exhibition celebrates their generosity and, we hope, will inspire others to share their treasures with the University. THANK YOU! To inquire about donating works of late 19th and early 20th art or to make a contribution to the Forsyth Galleries, contact Assistant Director and Curator Elizabeth Appleby at eappleby@tamu.edu (mailto:eappleby@tamu.edu).
- Nov 2311:00 AMHeirlooms of the Heart: The Life Stories of Barbara Ann McCrawExhibition on Display: Oct.21–Dec. 13, 2025Gallery HoursTues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m; Closed Mon. Central to McCraw's work is an integration of personal history and collective identity. Influenced by her childhood experiences in a Chicago tenement and by the creativity and perseverance of her mother, McCraw approaches quilt making as both an act of remembrance and a process of contemporary artistic inquiry. Her vivid use of color, dynamic compositions, and willingness to depart from traditional patterning signal a dialogue between inherited forms and modern expressive strategies. At once deeply personal and broadly resonant, her quilts function as objects of visual culture that bridge the realms of craft, fine art, and community service—underscoring the continued relevance of quilting as a medium of storytelling and cultural expression. Learn more at: TX.AG/Heirlooms (http://TX.AG/Heirlooms)
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