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Amy Klinkovsky

Student group photo with project

June 5, 2019 By: Brittney Nelson

Taking a Leap of Faith

In April 2018, I was given the opportunity to leave my comfort zone and pursue my professional dreams. Everything sounded great, but I would have to leave Texas and move to South Carolina in less than 30 days. Even though I knew no one out there, I decided to pursue this endeavor and take this leap of faith.

Topics: Internship experience

May 22, 2019 By: Anna Church

Zachry Leadership Program changed my college experience

When I first applied for the Zachry Leadership Program, I had no idea what to expect. The program description talked about bridging the gap between engineering and business. Little did I know that not only would I be learning about business fundamentals, but also how to live my best life.

Topics: Academic activities, Student life, Uncategorized

May 8, 2019 By: Michael Weidman

Graduation, Your Family, and You

Since the semester began, every senior has been counting down to graduation. But what will that big day be like?

Topics: Student life

Abbey with her friends in the Zachry Leadership Program during their last retreat.

April 24, 2019 By: Abbey Phillips

Thoughts from a Senior in Transition: Part 1

Being a senior in transition is harder than it sounds. Blogger Abbey Phillips gives some impactful advice on what to do for those about to enter the real world.

Topics: Student life

Anna as a member of Class Agents

April 10, 2019 By: Anna Church

5 Things I’ve Learned from Over Involvement

Anna Church shares her advice on getting involved in organizations at Texas A&M and how to avoid over involvement.

Topics: Student life

March 27, 2019 By: Phoebe Ho-Stone

Defying the “Engineering Stereotype”

Many times during my college career I have heard the phrase “Engineers aren’t creative.” It is assumed that we engineers are purely left-brained thinkers because our work requires an analytical, logical approach. However, based on my experience as an Aggie engineering student, I beg to differ.

Topics: Student life

Monthly planner surrounded by highlighters and a cup of coffee.

March 13, 2019 By: Danielle Yarbrough

DEALING WITH SCHOOL STRESS: A FEW TIPS

I think that many students have similar experiences with cycles of stress and procrastination. Thankfully, over the summer before my junior year, I decided to work hard on my time-management skills and deal with the stresses of school in a healthy way.

Topics: Academic activities

Abbey Phillips taking in some academic pursuits at the new Zachry.

February 27, 2019 By: Abbey Phillips

Getting the Most Out of Your Experience in the New Zachry Engineering Building

New to the ZACH building? Get the highlights from blogger Abbey Phillips on the must-see features for your next visit.

Topics: Academic activities, Student life

February 13, 2019 By: Guest Blogger

What brought you here of all places?

Apprehension, excitement, uncertainty: I felt it all when I thought about becoming an Aggie. This was one of the most terrifying yet most rewarding decisions of my life.

Topics: Academic activities, Future Students, Student life

Reed Hampton

January 30, 2019 By: Guest Blogger

Self-improvement by design: A conversation with computer science major Reed Hampton

Reed Hampton shares his experiences as a Texas A&M Engineering student and how they have had an impact on his life.

Topics: Academic activities, Student life

Group in Scotland

January 16, 2019 By: Guest Blogger

Global Experience Q&A with Ria Rao ’19

We sat down with biomedical engineering student, Ria Rao to talk about her study abroad experiences. Check out what she had to say!

Topics: Study Abroad experience

January 2, 2019 By: Luis Moreno

Engineering & Student Senate: 3 Ways They Overlap

I can remember the first day I became a student senator like it was yesterday. I was blissfully taking my evening nap in my room when suddenly, a text wakes me up to exciting news – I was elected as one of the nine student senators for the College of Engineering for the 70th session of Student Senate.

Topics: Student life

Students working on computers

December 19, 2018 By: Guest Blogger

Aggies Invent Reflection with Aditi Panchal

I recently had the opportunity to take part in one of Texas A&M’s most rewarding experiences — Aggies Invent. I’d heard from upperclassmen, professors and even friends from other majors, that Aggies Invent was one of the best opportunities for engineers at the university. I read about it and definitely knew it was something I wanted to be part of. So when I learned that I was selected to participate, I was extremely excited and started looking into the topic as much as I could to try to compete as a freshman in a competition offered to all – including graduate students and Ph.D. candidates.

Topics: Academic activities

December 5, 2018 By: Guest Blogger

Global Experience Q&A with Adam Curtis ’19

We sat down with electrical and computer engineering student, Adam Curtis to talk about his study abroad experiences. Check out what he had to say!

Topics: Study Abroad experience

Michael running

November 21, 2018 By: Michael Weidman

Reaching Peak Performance

Staying active is a big component in being healthy, both mentally and physically. Even if it’s only once a week, getting your body moving will improve your focus and overall happiness.

Topics: Student life

Intramural Soccer group photo

November 7, 2018 By: Phoebe Ho-Stone

My Student Life Experience

The experiences that have impacted me the most during my time at Texas A&M are the extracurricular opportunities. The best part is, anyone can be involved at any capacity. Through my involvement with extracurricular activities, I have made long lasting friendship, worked toward success, dealt with failure, collaborated on teams, and learned how to follow and how to lead.

Topics: Student life

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November 1, 2018

Introduction to Ingenium

Ingenium: The Official Student Blog of Texas A&M Engineering Ingenium: the student blog of Texas A&M Engineering

Topics: Video

NSBE group in front of MSC

October 24, 2018 By: Brittney Nelson

My Home Away from Home

Ever since I have started college, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) has been my safe haven. This organization has given me the opportunity to meet great people, strengthen my leadership skills, and build my future. On the days I wanted to throw in the towel and give up on engineering, NSBE reminded me that where I was, was where I was supposed to be.

Topics: Student life

October 10, 2018 By: Michael Weidman

Reading Is For Engineers Too

Books can expand your mind, spark your imagination, empower your conversations and ease your stress.

Topics: Student life

student presentation

September 26, 2018 By: Danielle Yarbrough

The Importance of Doing Your Research

Last September, I received a mass email from my academic advisor advertising a student research position with a lab on campus that I had never heard of called the Office of the Texas State Chemist (OTSC). This email launched a year-long journey that gave me one of the best experiences I could’ve asked for. Because of this experience, I think all undergrads should make it a priority to be involved with research at some point.

Topics: Academic activities

Luis Moreno sitting at desk at summer internship

September 12, 2018 By: Luis Moreno

To Intern or Not To Intern

There’s so much to love about summer internships. Aside from gaining work experience, getting paid and increasing your network, summer internships are awesome for building your independence and transitioning into the “real world” after college.

Topics: Internship experience

students on top of building

August 29, 2018 By: Brittney Nelson

A Spring Break That I’ll Always Remember

During my freshman year, I was a part of the Global Living Learning Center when I lived in Mosher Hall. Since it emphasized cultural inclusion they encouraged us to study abroad in San Miguel de Allende for the upcoming spring break. Before the trip I was a little hesitant to go since I did not know the people I was going with, nor had I been to Mexico, but I decided to follow my gut. Little did I know that this trip would be a memory I’d cherish for a lifetime.

Topics: Study Abroad experience

student wedding

August 29, 2018 By: Michael Weidman

Engineering While Married

In July of 2016, my best friend Bronwyn and I decided to try a unique take on the college student life. At 20 years old, I got married, and it was the best decision I ever made.

Topics: Student life

August 1, 2018 By: Abbey Phillips

5 Comforting Facts About Your First Internship

New to the world of internships? It can be intimidating, but Abbey Phillips is here with five facts to give you comfort during this brand new experience.

Topics: Internship experience

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