Our Namesakes
The Texas A&M Children’s Centers Namesakes
The Texas A&M Children’s Centers are built on a strong foundation of care, education, and community, shaped by the legacies of two distinguished centers—Becky Gates Children’s Center and Charlotte Sharp Children’s Center. Each center has a rich history and was named in honor of individuals who dedicated themselves to the well-being and education of children. Below, we recognize their contributions and the lasting impact they have had on our programs.

The Becky Gates Children’s Center was established 1998. In 2006 the center was named in honor of Becky Gates, wife of former U.S. Defense Secretary and Texas A&M University President Dr. Robert Gates, after a generous...

On August 21, 2023, the Charlotte Sharp Children’s Center officially became part of Texas A&M University. With the incorporation of this second facility, the collaboration between the Children’s Centers and...

Outside the Becky Gates Children’s Center sits a statue in the figure of Becky Gates. The figure of Becky Gates represents a teacher leading children into the realm of education, represented by the gates. The children are...

Bill McGlaun (1948 – 2015) was an award-winning sculptor from Cleveland, Texas. He has been featured in several art magazines including “State of the Art News,” “Southwest Art,” and...