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SILVER TAPS

2024-2025 Silver Taps

September 3, 2024

Thomas R. Connolly - Economics

Elshadai Bekele Getnet – Industrial Distribution

Kevin Linn Palmer – Public Service and Administration

Kylee Elizabeth Piersol – Health

October 1, 2024 - No Ceremony

No Silver Taps ceremony required for October.

November 5, 2024

Alex Thomas Bull – Political Science

Molly Nicole Sims – Anthropology

February 4, 2025

Matthew David Elmer – Aerospace Engineering

Katie Deanna Huntzinger – Veterinary Medicine

Ethan Walker Kanthack – University Studies-Society, Ethics & Law

March 4, 2025

Lyndon C. Colbert – General Engineering

Victor Guerrero – Materials Science and Engineering

Alice May Zheng – Biology

April 1, 2025 - No Ceremony

No ceremony will be required for April. Silver Taps will resume in September 2025.

Silver Taps is that final tribute paid to an Aggie who, at the time of their death, was enrolled in professional, graduate or undergraduate courses at Texas A&M.

The ceremony begins on the day of Silver Taps when the flag in front of the Academic Building is placed at half-staff. Notices are posted at the Memorial Student Center, Evans Library, and at the base of the flagpole in front of the Academic Building. At 10:15 p.m., chimes from the Albritton Bell Tower begin to play. The ceremony begins at 10:30 p.m. as the Ross Volunteers Firing Squad marches in slow cadence to the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Three volleys are fired. "Silver Taps" is played by six buglers three times – to the North, West, and South. This concludes the ceremony, but not the feelings of respect and honor.

With respect, the ceremony of Silver Taps is dedicated to the deceased Aggie and is a solemn and serious event. Some important observances must be remembered:

  • The area in front of the Sul Ross statue and the Academic Building is reserved for the friends and family of the deceased.
  • Aggies do not stand or sit on the benches lining the walkway between the flagpole and the Sul Ross Statue.
  • The darkness and quiet, which cover the campus, emphasize the mood for Silver Taps. Aggies help to retain this tranquility by covering windows, keeping noise to a minimum, and walking to and from the ceremony without talking.
  • The name of the deceased Aggie is posted on the flagpole base during the day of Silver Taps.

If you have questions or would like more information about Silver Taps, please contact Student Life at 979.845.3113.

Visit the Aggie Network webpage to learn more about the history of Silver Taps.

Previous Silver Taps Ceremony Honorees

2023-2024

Lorena Maria Casares – Molecular and Cell Biology

Madison Taylor Dovie Hall – Animal Science

William Harrison Hall – Political Science

Drake B. Hardison - Engineering

Andrew Thomas Henges – Biology

Samuel Hartsfield Raines Jackson – Petroleum Engineering

Logan Kael Jones – Urban and Regional Planning

Gregory Angus McFarlane, Jr. – Nuclear Engineering

Orion Mitchell – Psychology

Dylan Kanoa Miyamoto – Materials Science and Engineering

Luke Anthony Morse – Engineering

Stephen Oluwafemi Oderinde - Microbiology

Britney Romero – Health

Joel J. Vazquez – Wildlife and Fisheries Science

2022-2023

Blake Douglas Barnes – International Studies

Nicholas James Brueckner - Finance

Matthew Anthony Calderon – Electronic Systems Engineering Technology

Nathaniel (Nate) Neil Callaway – Agricultural Economics

Andrew Paul Coleman – Aerospace Engineering

Harrison Miller Fuller – Civil Engineering

Benjamin David Hamilton, Jr. – Mathematics

Austin Michael Hodge – Sport Management

Meghana Devi Kodali – Neuroscience

Arjun Kumar – University Studies Science, Math for Business

Christian Duvall Owen – Environmental Studies

Drake Rowlands – Economics

Tyler Wade Ryan – Nuclear Engineering

Victoria Solarek – Zoology

Eric Arthur Tuck-Otero – Visualization

Audrey Arballo Valim – Allied Health

Ivan Zabrodin – Electrical Engineering

2021-2022
Kirstyn Katherine Ahuero - Biomedical Sciences

Josh Cameron Bauerle - Agricultural Economics

Jeffery “Adam” Dorrow - University Studies, Business

Britney Gail Gavitt - Biology

Jason Robert Gentry - Geography

Chance Gibson - Sport Management

Jacob Towns Hardin - Electronic Systems Engineering Technology

Kimberly Nicole Hartfield - Sociology

Anne Arundel Locker-Thaddeus - Anthropology

Justin Rey Prenio Magtubo - Electrical Engineering

David James McLeod - History

Miranda Elizabeth Meckel - Nursing

Samantha Lee Melanson - Animal Science

Weston Alan Miller - Political Science

Devin Joe Sebastian - Construction Science

Rocky Setiawan - Agricultural Economics

Bharti Bhagu Shahani - Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
2020-2021

Steven Devon Anderson – Communication

Aidan Alexander Berwick – Genetics

Ryan Harrison Boles – General Studies

Benson Chan – Aerospace Engineering

Jarrod Cooper Glenn – Electrical Engineering

Asa Thomas Graham – Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology

Caitlyn Mychele Harman – Public Health

Omari ZaReiq Loydrake – Industrial Distribution

Erik Alexander Medina – Biomedical Sciences

Erin Noel Novak – Ecosystem Science and Management

Cody Allen Reinhard – Political Science

Claudio Romero – Statistics

Prescilla Marie Sanchez – English

Elizabeth Anne Slovak – Special Education

Victoria Annette Walker – Management

Brandon Reed Williams – Wildlife & Fisheries Science

2019-2020

Roberto (Beto) A. Acosta – General Engineering

Carlynn “Carly” Nicole Beatty – Animal Science

Andrew Evan Brightwell – Geographic Information Science & Technology

Lela Justeen Burney – Kinesiology

William “Zach” Zachary Elder – Petroleum Engineering

Nicholas Joseph King – Geophysics

Nathan Wesley Matos – History

Cameron Christopher McNeff – Computer Engineering

Jon Adrian Perrott – Ag Leadership, Education & Communication

Roel Israel Prado – Horticulture

Alisa Ross – Homeland Security Certificate, Bush School of Government and Public Services

Maegan Ellen Sanders – Management Information Systems

Wesley Donald Sanders – Business Honors

Jedidiah Tuedjo Talom – General Studies

Vladimir N. Yelkhimov – Chemistry

2018-2019

Ms. Emily Lynn Chaffin – Finance

Mr. Thomas “Tom” Pierce Followwill – Construction Science

Mr. William Montgomery “Monty” Gano – Agricultural Economics

Mr. Noah Joseph Gunhouse – Construction Science

Mr. Erik Kyle Hanson – General Studies

Mr. Grant Jacson Hernandez – Finance

Mr. Andrew Keith Kalinke – Political Science

Mr. Van Le – Petroleum Engineering

Mr. Joseph William Little – Blinn TEAM

Ms. Hannah Michalski – Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

Mr. Mehrzad Monzavi – Mathematics

Ms. Kristen Lane Moss – Health Promotion and Community Health Science

Mr. Adolfo Payan – Meteorology

Ms. Sophie Pearl Rosenberg – Mechanical Engineering

Mr. Alan Chuong Ton – Biomedical Sciences

Ms. Anna Dryden Wegener – Biomedical Sciences

Mr. Mark Christopher Wilson – Chemical Engineering

2017-2018

Mr. Ryan Daniel Aleksandrowicz – Mechanical Engineering

Ms. Candace Renee Benefiel – English

Mr. Nikhil Bhatia – Biological & Agricultural Engineering

Mr. Brian Edward Bullock – Ocean Engineering

Mr. Jacob Michael Cahoon – Veterinary Medicine

Mr. Marc Portell Elizondo – General Engineering

Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Flanagan – Chemical Engineering

Mr. Matthew Austin Gaikema – Applied Mathematical Sciences & Computer Science

Mr. John “Johnny” William Holden Jr. – Petroleum Engineering

Mr. Benjamin Langston Hopper – Molecular & Cell Biology

Ms. Megan Bernadette Howe – Health

Ms. Sapphire Marie Jones – Psychology

Ms. Caroline St. Clair Killian – Marketing

Mr. Amogh Shrikant Kulkarni – Industrial Distribution

Mr. Mahmoud Yakub Ma’Aruf – EPI & Environmental Health

Mr. Dustin Cole McEntire – Engineering

Mr. Kyle Alan Novikoff – General Engineering

Ms. Shalini Singh – Epidemiology & Biostatistics

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