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If you’re a current or former student, donor, or friend of the Department of Entomology, 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 the official newsroom of Texas A&M AgriLife at agrilifetoday.tamu.edu. You can also subscribe to monthly newsletters across Texas A&M AgriLife, to sure you never miss the latest information coming out of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
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One of the easiest ways we can connect with and contact our former students is through the AggieNetwork profile. Login to your profile The Association of Former Students website to update your account and access the many resources provided by The Association, like your AggieNetwork email.
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Give back to the Department of Entomology
Aggie entomologists and forensic and investigative scientists are shaping our nation and the world. 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.
“I love Texas A&M. I’m an Aggie by choice, I guess, having worked here for 31 years. So, the theme of our gift is investing in education.”
To further his dedication and work, Dr. Raymond Frisbie and his wife and Renée are advancing IPM research by funding travel, equipment and supplies, and special projects for the IPM Program. Read more about their contribution.
Ray Frisbie, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor, Extension Entomologist
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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.