Texas A&M To Host ‘The College Tour’
Texas A&M University is celebrating its recent appearance on the Amazon Prime Video series “The College Tour” with a public screening and premiere party at Brookshire Brothers’ Stage 12 on May 1 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
The hour-long episode, which is available to watch now at thecollegetour.com, explores traditions, academics and student life at the nation’s largest public university through the eyes of 20 A&M students. Monday’s premiere will give the A&M community a chance to recognize those students and their stories, said Kelli Hollinger, director of visitor experience for Texas A&M’s Undergraduate Recruitment and Outreach office. The event will also include appearances by the Aggie Yell Leaders and Texas A&M mascot Reveille X.
“It’s going to be a fun environment with time to mix and mingle, grab some popcorn and learn more about our celebrity students,” Hollinger said. “By hearing experiences from many different students from many different walks of life, the episode will make you proud to be an Aggie.”
Susan Ballabina, Texas A&M’s chief external affairs officer and senior vice president for academic and strategic collaborations, said the diverse group of interviewees provided an excellent cross-section of A&M’s student body, representing a large swath of the university’s colleges and schools, as well as its many avenues for student involvement.
“The Aggies featured in this episode highlight the vast opportunities and resources available at Texas A&M,” Ballabina said. “Their stories allow former students to connect with their shared experiences and prospective students to dream about their future at the university.”
The episode will also highlight many of Texas A&M’s most iconic locations and programs, giving prospective students an inside look at the everyday Aggie experience. It will be free to watch on Amazon in late May.
“The College Tour platform features a unique array of colleges and universities worldwide,” said Barbara Mendoza, senior associate vice president of marketing and communications. “With streaming available on their website and Amazon Prime Video, high school students anywhere can use it as a college exploration resource. We saw this as an opportunity to highlight Texas A&M on a global scale.”
Hollinger said she expects current students will be excited to cheer on their friends and classmates who represented Texas A&M on the show. Those featured in the episode are as follows:
Parker Wagner, a mechanical engineer senior from Austin, Texas
Kaiya Burden, an engineering freshman from Houston, Texas
Grayson Winchester, a business honors senior from Fort Worth, Texas
Kaitlyn Harris, a global arts, planning, design, and construction senior from College Station, Texas
Javier Lopez, a mechanical engineering senior from Monterrey, Mexico
Sima Dib, a biomedical engineering sophomore from Beirut, Lebanon
Harrison Wissel-Littmann, an industrial and systems engineering senior from San Antonio, Texas
London Marchman, a university studies biomedical sciences senior from Fort Worth, Texas
Lauren Gudalis, a sport management senior from Lexington, Kentucky
Isaiah Thomas, a business honors and finance junior from Houston, Texas
Reham Selim, an industrial distribution senior from Houston, Texas
Kenner Taylor, a business honors and finance senior from Houston, Texas
Lindsay Dominguez, a biomedical sciences junior from Rhome, Texas
Jacob Mathiasmeier, a business honors senior from Katy, Texas
Kenya Rodriguez, a recreation, park and tourism sciences junior from Harlingen, Texas
Zoe Leung, a forensic and investigative sciences sophomore from Long Island, New York
Kim Nguyen, a management senior from Houston, Texas
DeVante Love, a performance studies graduate student from Sacramento, California
Sarisha Mendoza, an allied health junior from McAllen, Texas
Chandlier R. Richmond, an industrial and systems engineering junior from Mansfield, Texas