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Open on the First Day of Class — and Hosting the Galveston Campus It Evacuated

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As Hurricane Harvey slammed the Texas coast, Texas A&M's flagship College Station campus opened the fall semester on schedule on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 — while simultaneously taking in students evacuated from its coastal Galveston campus. Residence Life arranged the transport and told Galveston students to pack for a five-day stay. College Station, well inland, held its first day of classes even as Galveston's were cancelled.

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Texas A&M University
Public R1 · TX
~69,000 studentsCode Maroon
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
Approximate reconstructionThe Eagle — reconstructed from evacuation reporting336 chars
Texas A&M University at Galveston students will be evacuated to the College Station campus this afternoon. Transportation is being arranged through Residence Life. Students should bring items necessary for a five-day stay, including bed linens, medications, laptop and textbooks. Classes at Galveston are cancelled; updates will follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from The Eagle's report; the evacuation of Galveston students to College Station and the five-day-stay packing list (bed linens, laptop, textbooks) are documented in the coverage.
Specifying a five-day stay sets expectations so evacuated students bring enough to weather an extended displacement, not just an overnight.
This message is unusual because the receiving campus (College Station) is absorbing another campus's population rather than evacuating its own.
UPDATESMS
Code Maroon: The College Station campus will open as scheduled Monday, Aug. 28, the first day of fall classes. Classes at Texas A&M Galveston remain cancelled. Relocated Galveston students should follow Residence Life instructions for housing and meals. Monitor official channels for any changes.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from Inside Higher Ed's reporting that College Station held its first day of fall classes Monday while Galveston's classes were cancelled.
'Code Maroon' is Texas A&M's branded emergency notification system; the prefix marks this as an official channel.
Holding the first day of class on schedule at the inland flagship — while a sister campus was evacuated to it — captures the split reality of a multi-campus system in one storm.
ALL CLEAREmail
Approximate reconstructionTexas A&M Today — reconstructed from relief coverage330 chars
The College Station campus is operating normally for the first day of fall classes. Relief and support resources are available for students, faculty and staff affected by Hurricane Harvey, including those relocated from Galveston. Ways to volunteer and donate for Harvey relief will be shared through official university channels.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from Texas A&M Today's account of the campus operating normally and the broad Aggie relief mobilization during Harvey.
This all-clear confirms normal operations at College Station and pivots to relief — appropriate since the inland campus was spared while the coast was devastated.
Naming relocated Galveston students in the support message keeps the displaced population visible rather than treating the storm as over for everyone.
Context

Background

Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas, on Aug. 25, 2017, as a Category 4 storm and stalled over the coast, devastating Galveston, Houston and the surrounding region. Texas A&M's coastal Galveston campus was evacuated to the flagship College Station campus, with Residence Life arranging transport and instructing students to pack for a five-day stay. College Station, well inland in the Brazos Valley, opened the fall semester on schedule Monday, Aug. 28, even as Galveston's classes were cancelled. The flagship then became a hub for relief: Aggies stepped up with donation drives, rescue efforts, and supply collections. The longer-term toll was real — more than 500 students across five Texas A&M System campuses withdrew and did not return after the storm. This case complements the archive's existing Texas A&M Galveston Harvey case by documenting the receiving end of that same evacuation.
Analysis

Key Findings

Texas A&M College Station opened the fall semester on schedule Aug. 28, 2017, while its Galveston campus was evacuated and closed
Galveston students were transported to College Station via Residence Life and told to pack for a five-day stay
The inland flagship simultaneously held first-day classes and absorbed an evacuated sister campus
More than 500 students across five A&M System campuses ultimately withdrew after Harvey
Outcome
College Station avoided major flooding and held classes, while serving as the relocation site for Galveston students. Aggies across the system mobilized extensive Harvey relief, though more than 500 students across five A&M System campuses ultimately withdrew after the storm.
Provenance

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