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College of Medicine Receives History-Making Gift

Naresh Vashisht

Naresh K. Vashisht ’72, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas, has made the largest endowed gift ever to Texas A&M University’s College of Medicine. To honor this transformative contribution, The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents unanimously voted to establish the Texas A&M University Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine during their November meeting.

Reflecting on Mr. Vashisht's impact, Amy L. Waer, MD, FACS, MPSA ’23, Jean and Tom McMullin Endowed Dean, shared, “Mr. Vashisht's work ethic, grit and understanding of the transformative power of education and dedication to innovation and health care for those who need it most makes him a natural match for our college’s mission and nearly half-century of work. I am deeply thankful for the legacy he is building and the lives these endowments will touch and transform.”

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we address unique space health challenges which 
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The Texas A&M College of Medicine is dedicated to transforming healthcare by addressing the needs of underserved communities and fostering research and innovation. With multiple educational campus locations across Texas, the college combines comprehensive medical education with a commitment to impactful, community-centered care to equip future physicians and scientists to tackle healthcare's biggest challenges.

With four major campus locations across the state, including Bryan-College Station, Dallas, Houston, and Round Rock, our faculty and students positively impact medicine in Texas communities large and small.