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The function of the Brazos Valley Partnership Program is to facilitate collaboration, drive economic development and promote community impact by connecting external entities with Texas A&M University's resources, facilities and special interest programs.

Serving our community is central to our Aggie values. Our volunteer and community service programs help Texas A&M faculty, staff and students give back to our local communities.

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Since 2013, the Community of Faculty Retirees (CFR) has been connecting retired Texas A&M University faculty members through intellectual and cultural discourse. Involvement in CFR strengthens, sustains and renews relationships of retired faculty with each other, colleagues still active on campus, and the academy at large.

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Education Abroad facilitates international experiences for Texas A&M students both inside and outside of the classroom.

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This team manages agreements with international institutions in over 50 countries, including reciprocal exchange programs.

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This service assists prospective, new, current and former international students, scholars and their dependents, supporting 14 Texas A&M University System agencies and representing more than 130 countries.

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Campus-based engagement programs are a vital part of Texas A&M's commitment to serving the broader community. These programs offer a variety of resources and expertise that educate and empower community members. The university continues to invest in community engagement and is dedicated to strengthening these partnerships for the betterment of Texas.

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The Texas A&M University Office of Sustainability works to respect, protect and preserve the financial, environmental and human resources that make Texas A&M and our community so great, not only for today, but also for future generations of Aggies.

Founded in 1972, OPAS at Texas A&M University presents Broadway, professional productions of theatre, music and dance programs that enlighten, entertain and inspire audiences of the Brazos Valley.

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The Private Enterprise Research Center provides Texas A&M University, the state and nation with an analysis of important policy issues.

Philosophy for Children is a group of educators dedicated to producing a more engaged relationship between Texas universities and K-12 schools by introducing philosophy into the pre-college classroom.

The Public Policy Internship Program provides students with high-impact learning opportunities. Working at the state, national or international level, students gain a better understanding of their strengths and goals.

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Established in 1971, the Texas Real Estate Research Center advances research on issues related to real estate including financial, socioeconomic, public policy, trade, legal, land use and market analysis.

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Undergraduate Recruitment and Outreach provides information about the university and its services to the public.

The Texas A&M University Art Galleries includes the J. Wayne Stark Galleries and the Forsyth Galleries, located in the Memorial Student Center. The galleries are open to the public and admission is always free. Additionally, events are scheduled throughout the year and tours are available upon request. Public spaces are available to rent for university functions.

Since 1974 the Texas A&M University Press has been the book publishing arm of one of the nation’s leading research institutions. The press’ mission is to be the preeminent academic press in science and scholarly subjects and publish 50 to 60 new print or digital titles annually.