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Get Connected

Source: https://agecon.tamu.edu/get-connected/ Parent: https://agecon.tamu.edu/

Subscribe to News and Social Updates

If you’re a current or former student, donor, or friend of the Texas A&M University Department of Agricultural Economics, we want to get connected and stay in touch.

To receive news and media coverage on the teaching, research, Extension and outreach efforts happening in our department, visit AgriLife Today. You can also subscribe to monthly newsletters across Texas A&M AgriLife, to be sure you never miss the latest information relevant to you.

In addition, follow our social media pages:

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Department of Agricultural Economics @tamuagec @tamuagec @ageconomics
Agricultural Economics Extension @AgEcoEXT
Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program @agbu.entrepreneurship
Weston AgriFood Sales Program @WestonAgriFoodSalesProgram
Aggie REPS @ageconaggiereps @aggiereps @AggieREPs_
Human Behavior Lab @TAMUHBL @hbltamu @HBLtamu
Department of Agricultural Economics Facebook: @tamuagec Instagram: @tamuagec Twitter: @ageconomics
Agricultural Economics Extension Twitter: @AgEcoEXT
Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program Facebook: @agbu.entrepreneurship
Weston AgriFood Sales Program Facebook: @WestonAgriFoodSalesProgram
Aggie REPS Facebook: @ageconaggiereps Instagram: @aggiereps Twitter: @AggieREPs_
Human Behavior Lab Facebook: @TAMUHBL Instagram: @hbltamu Twitter: @HBLtamu

Update your AggieNetwork Profile

One of the easiest ways we can connect with and contact our former students is through the AggieNetwork profile. Login to your profile on The Association of Former Students website to update your account and access the many resources available, like your AggieNetwork email.

Get Involved with Student Life

Join future business professionals and entrepreneurs who think outside the box with the support of a dedicated, close-knit faculty and staff backing them every step of the way. Find ways to connect with our student clubs organizations, get involved with events and explore student life in our department.

Give Back to the Department of Agricultural Economics

Aggie economists and business leaders shape our nation and keep it competitive in the global marketplace. Texas A&M University’s legacy of excellence and world-renowned former student network are what make it so special. We could not train the next generation without the support of Aggies who came before. Our skilled development team will help you find ways to give back to Texas A&M that align with your passions and financial goals.

Learn about Giving to Agricultural Economics

Contact our Development Team

Director of Corporate Philanthropy

979-431-3740

[email protected] - ## Brandy Kines

Director of Development

979-431-4133

[email protected]

Join the College of Agriculture Development Council

The College of Agriculture Development Council is a volunteer organization committed to supporting the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and its students. Members of The Council include both former students and friends of the College, many of whom are industry leaders across the state and nation. From lawyers and bankers to ranchers and real estate agents, our members provide expertise across the agriculture and life sciences sector.

Browse the Tyrus R. Timm Honor Registry

The Tyrus R. Timm Honor Registry of Former Students in Agricultural Economics was established to recognize and honor those graduates who represent the highest standards of integrity and character as recognized by their peers. Visit the Tyrus R. Timm Registry website to meet and connect with the inductees.

Finding community

“The department gave me more than a degree — it gave me a community and a perspective that I carry with me every day. It’s the place where I learned how to think critically about global challenges, collaborate with others and pursue big dreams.”

Gideon Kotkowski ’18, former Texas A&M agricultural economics student