Serious and casual runners alike took advantage of the sunny weekend to join the Sunday (April 29). They ran or walked a new route that started at the Memorial Union, circled the campus and led through the arboretum before ending back at the MU.
One of the first-time runners was LeShelle May, wife of Chancellor Gary S. May. She joined and about 2,000 others, who in all raised roughly $30,000 for We Are Aggie Pride, supporting students in need, and the AS°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ¿âD Awards Endowment.
We took our daughters and sons to work
About a week after Picnic Day, a smaller version of the event happens for smaller Aggies: gives campus departments the chance to showcase their work for the children of faculty, staff and students. See a sampling of some of the attractions that drew kids Thursday (April 26):
The Manetti Shrem's got talent
Think you can dance? The staff at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art know they can. A video they made for an international "dance-off" has bested a group of other museums, and they're asking for your help in the second round of voting Friday (May 4). The vote will take place on the website , and Manetti Shrem staff will .
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