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Academic Rotunda

Academic Building Rotunda

One of Texas A&M's most visible class gifts is the giant mosaic-tile rendition of the university seal. Presented to Texas A&M by the Class of 1978, the seal dominates the floor of the rotunda in the Academic Building, a campus landmark. Suspended from the rotunda dome is a replica of the Liberty Bell, donated by private industry to the state of Texas and presented by then Gov. Allan Shivers to the university to honor Aggies who made sacrifices in defense of the nation.

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