2024-2025 Fundraising Focus

The Friends Texas A&M Sesquicentennial Fund

Texas A&M University is the state's first public institution of higher education. The Texas state legislature established the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas on April 17, 1871, and instruction began on 2,416 acres of land in Brazos County in 1876.

The Friends began celebrating the University’s 150th anniversary in 2023 by establishing the Friends Texas A&M Sesquicentennial Fund in anticipation of supporting the Libraries participation in University-wide Sesquicentennial activities through preservation projects, programming, and asset acquisition. 

The funding goal for the Friends Texas A&M Sesquicentennial Fund is to raise $150,000 from May 1, 2023, through April 30, 2026.  As of July 14, 2024, $83,122 has been committed to the Sesquicentennial Fund.

Thank you, in advance, for your membership and generosity as the Friends continue to support the University Libraries’ projects and programs.

Support for the Friends Texas A&M Sesquicentennial Fund has been provided by:

Elizabeth Anderson

Taressa Anderson

Helen Beasley

Michael Bolton

Troie Burch

Sandra Cameron

Deborah Castro

Francene Collins

Tracy Cullen

Aroha Dahl

Janet Davis

Jeanne Harrell

Adelle Hedleston

Karen Hunter

Elizabeth Anderson

Taressa Anderson

Helen Beasley

Michael Bolton

Troie Burch

Sandra Cameron

Deborah Castro

Francene Collins

Tracy Cullen

Aroha Dahl

Janet Davis

Jeanne Harrell

Adelle Hedleston

Karen Hunter

Carolyn Phelan

Pat Pierson

Connie Pritchard

Lisa Richard

Angela Rogers

Amanda Scott

Julie Slocum

Shanedria Wagner

Pamela Wells

Sheridan Yetter

Timothy Yetter

Tony Zaccagnino

Zaccagnino Family

… and members of the Friends of the Texas A&M University Libraries