Muster is one of Texas A&M University's most sacred traditions, when present and former students gather together on April 21 to honor their fellow Aggies who have passed away in the previous year. The campus ceremony will be held at Reed Arena at 7 p.m., with its 12,500 seats expected to be filled. Muster event planners say the exact number of Muster ceremonies is difficult to determine because some are spontaneous, including some held on battlefields. More about the known Muster ceremonies can be found on a map showing the locations of the off-campus Musters.
Learn more about today's Muster activities and the history of this Aggie tradition.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.
Learn more about today's Muster activities and the history of this Aggie tradition.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.