Aggie STEM is a collaboration between Texas A&M’s School of Education and Human Development and the College of Engineering.

Aggie STEM Gaddis Girls Camp Featured by the Texas A&M Foundation

Aggie STEM Gaddis Girls Camp Featured by the Texas A&M Foundation

Check out the latest article by the Texas A&M Foundation featuring our Gaddis Girls STEM Camp.

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Aggie STEM Summer Camps Featured in The Battalion

Aggie STEM Summer Camps Featured in The Battalion

Aggie STEM has been working hard to provide an enjoyable, engaging learning environment for students this summer. Read about it…

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Donation in honor of James B. Kelly

James Burton Kelly was the true embodiment of what it means to be an Aggie. His generosity and selflessness was displayed in every one of his actions. He constantly devoted himself to A&M and contributed to the STEM program. James has and forever will be a fightin Texas Aggie.

Mr. Kelly annually gave the gift of camp to academically talented children who were unable to attend camp because of financial reasons. Your donation will be used to continue his legacy and his tradition of giving back to the community while supporting his beloved institution Texas A&M University. Thank you notes will be sent to all donors acknowledging their gift and the Kelly family will receive a note acknowledging the total donated and list of donors.

If you would like to mail a check:

Aggie STEM
Dr. Robert M. Capraro
4232 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4232
Make Checks Payable to Aggie STEM with In Memory of Mr. James B. Kelly in the memo section of the check

Malcolm Stewart

Malcolm Stewart

Board Member

Malcolm Stewart received his bachelor’s in Building Construction from Texas A&M and was a member of the Corps of Cadets, a Ross Volunteer, and was a Distinguished Military Graduate. He received a regular Army commission as a Combat Engineer and served three years before transitioning into the private sector. Stewart is Chief Operating Officer of Camden Property Trust, a multibillion dollarpublic real estate organization based in Houston, Texas. He supports many activities at A&M including CEHD study abroad scholarships, the Coaching Academy, Aggie STEM Camps, and the Dean’s Excellence Fund. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Masters of Real Estate Program in the Mays School of Business. An Inductee to the Corps Hall of Honor, he also sponsors multiple scholarship programs including the Parsons Mounted Cavalry, Ross Volunteer Association, and the Corps Keeper of the Spirit Documentary. He also supports numerous civic and community programs in Houston and Bryan/College Station and was named Humanitarian of the Year by the Gulf Coast Sickle Cell Association.