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Free Concert Series At Texas A&M Provides Unique Student Learning Opportunity

February 6, 2023 by jarrexi

Beatnik Bandits and Gray Falls will perform at Aggie Park Feb. 10 as part of a student-led series.

Beatnik BanditsTexas A&M University MSC Town Hall kicks off the second concert of a four-part concert series with Gray Falls opening for headlining act Beatnik Bandits on Wood Stage in Aggie Park on Friday, Feb. 10, beginning at 7 p.m.

The Spring Concert Series, generously supported by President M. Katherine Banks, will showcase the unique student-led, staff-supported campus programming efforts at Texas A&M.

“Planning events like this concert series and events like 12th Jam really make me realize the hard work and dedication it takes to plan large-scale events,” said Katrina Roberts, chair of MSC Town Hall. “It’s really amazing to see all of these events and programs come to fruition.”

MSC Town Hall, a student concert programming committee, has been providing the campus and local community with live entertainment for more than 70 years. Events and programs such as the Spring Concert Series provide an opportunity to express creativity as well as learn what it takes to host a large-scale event.

“The arts enrich our lives and are an important component to providing a transformational education for our students,” said Banks. “The Office of the President is delighted to support this concert series for our campus and local communities’ enjoyment.”

Doug Sweet, program adviser for MSC Town Hall said, “If you didn’t come out for The Keesha Pratt Band, you really missed a great show. Beatnik Bandits and Gray Falls promise to be just as entertaining.”

The Spring Concert Series continues with performances on March 25 and April 14. For information about upcoming artists for the series, follow MSC Town Hall on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Filed Under: Arts, Concerts, Entertainment, Family and Community

A Celebration of Service

April 13, 2022 by jarrexi

  • Participants completing service projects during the 2022 KFD,
  • Participants completing service projects during the 2022 KFD,
  • Participants completing service projects during the 2022 KFD,

Kyle Field Day is a one day service event outside of and in the concourse of Kyle Field, hosted by MSC FISH. The purpose of Kyle Field Day is to connect Texas A&M students and the Bryan/College Station community with service organizations from on and off campus. The goal is to complete impactful, hands-on service projects for the missions of the organizations.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Family and Community, Freshman, Leadership, Student Involvement

Bringing the community together with MSC WBAC

April 13, 2022 by jarrexi

  • Taking a selfie during the 2022 Black Aggie Family BBQ.
  • Enjoying some food and conversation during the 2022 Black Aggie Family BBQ.
  • Putting together crafts during the 2022 Black Aggie Family BBQ.

The Black Aggie Family BBQ, hosted by MSC WBAC,  is an annual event centering around the unity of the Black campus community and their families. The event featured dancing, games, music and a chance to interact with Black organizations on campus.

Filed Under: Cultural Awareness, Entertainment, Family and Community, Student Involvement

MSC Awards Highlight Student Success

April 11, 2022 by ecb2536

2022 MSC AWARDS

Please see the full list of award recipients below

MSC First Year Involvement Award

Kendyll Gabriel, Luke Reed, Justin Yin, Deyvian Augustine, Brittney Rains, Sean Petrosky, Alec Farris, Maryam Almaskin, Valeria Laya, Alice Liang, Madeleine Barth, Emilia Mrugala, Mihir Cherukupalli, Kayla Baird, Natalie Wills, Kara Rohloff, Elizabeth Gramling, Jane Moore

James R. Reynolds Award

Neha Deshmukh and Hannah Bludau

Team of the Year

MSC OPAS Finance Team

MSC Outstanding Community Outreach Award

The Intersection of Local & Global in Environmental Grassroots Activism by MSC L.T. Jordan

MSC Directors Award

Elsbeth Chow, Naha Deshmukh, Alec Farris, Allison Fox, Edith Gonzalez Brizuela, Angelia Nguyen, Sophia Stone, Tayler Wright

MSC President’s Award

Jackson Ames, Madison Baugh, Laya Bhupatiraju, Andy Doyle, Avery Erwin, Matthew B. Fransis Jr, Dani Hess, Sean Waters

MSC Co-Program of the Year

2021 TEDxTAMU Conference by MSC ALOT

J. Wayne Stark Outstanding Leadership Award

Rebecca Hill, Abby Saker & Josh Bortz, Belinda Lloyd

Harold W. Gaines Ecellent Service Award

Chloe Salazar, Katelyn Gromala, Leticia Gomes

MSC Outstanding New Program

Bollywood Night: Main Hoon Na by MSC Aggie Cinema

MSC Diversity Program of the Year

Global Leadership: Journey Through the Arts hosted by MSC ALOT

Luke J. Altendorf Leadership Award

Sophia Stone and Elsbeth Chow

Charles W. Plum Award

Greg Vogle

MSC Program of the Year

Made in America: An International Experience by MSC L.T. Jordan and MSC OPAS

MSC Service and Leadership Program of the Year

Lost and Found Sale by MSC Hospitality

MSC Committee of the Year

MSC OPAS and MSC Aggie Cinema

MSC Outstanding Leadership Development Program Award

67th Student Conference on National Affairs hosted by MSC SCONA

MSC Committee Chair of the Year

Edith Gonzalez Brizuela

MSC Visual and Performing Arts Program of the Year

Rent by MSC OPAS

Thomas H. Rountree Award

Zach Summers

Filed Under: Arts, Concerts, Conferences, Cultural Awareness, Entertainment, Family and Community, Film, Freshman, Leadership, Music, Political, Foreign and National Affairs, Professional Development, Student Involvement, Theatre, Uncategorised, Visual Art

Celebrating everything international with ISA

April 4, 2022 by jarrexi

  • ISA event featuring cultural dances.
  • ISA event featuring cultural dances.
  • ISA event featuring cultural dances.
  • ISA event featuring cultural singing.

The International Student Association (ISA) recently celebrated the diversity of all international Aggies with I-Week. The week-long program consisted of everything from a dinner featuring cuisine from around the world to an art exhibit showcasing many different international styles.

Not only is I-Week dedicated to promoting the cultural diversity of the Texas A&M community, I-Week is a chance for all within the local community to gain understanding of international Aggies.

“International Week (or I-Week), is all about celebrating the melting pot of cultural diversity we have right here in our community,” said Sean Waters, ISA president. “It is the biggest Texas A&M international festival of the year. Every day featured a unique event, including cultural exhibitions, stories, performances, food, and art. To make this happen, ISA works in collaboration with our on-campus nation clubs, who are eager to share the beauty of their countries.”

Valerie Wilson, program advisor to ISA shares his sentiment, emphasizing the crucial part international students play.

“International Aggies are such an important part of Aggieland, and during I-Week, we put that on display,” she said. “I-Week is a great opportunity for learning, as so many unique stories, talents and cultures are shared with the Texas A&M community.”

A detailed description of each I-Week event can be found below. For information on this and other ISA events, visit http://isa-aggies.tamu.edu/.

I-Exhibit
International organizations set up tables in Rudder Plaza and 12th Man Hall to showcase their cultures and share what makes their home country so amazing. 

I-Story 
Students can give a short, informative presentation on a culture of their choice. Participants will give a 10-minute presentations in person, and the winner will receive an award at the end of I-Week.

I-Dinner
An in-person buffet at the Rudder Plaza. Food will include cuisines from the Middle East, East Asia, Latin America, and more! The event also featured live performances from various cultural groups.

I-Show 
Performance groups or individuals are given the stage of Rudder Theatre to showcase fashion or perform music, dances or other talents.

I-Art
An educational program where attendees will be able to participate in different international art styles. A henna artist was in attendance for the event, as well as lives performance. There will also be an art competition, all students are encouraged to submit a piece of art that attendees will judge, and there will be prizes for the top three! Cultural organizations were present to teach attendees a little more about their culture and offer an artistic activity from their culture.

Filed Under: Concerts, Cultural Awareness, Entertainment, Family and Community, Leadership, Student Involvement, Theatre, Visual Art

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