Faculty & Staff Success

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TAMUC Agriculture Professor Named A&M System Regents Professor for 2023-24

Texas A&M University-Commerce Professor of Horticulture Dr. Derald Harp was recently honored as a Texas A&M University System Regents Professor. The A&M System Board of Regents announced their selections for Regents Professors and Regents Fellows at their regular meeting on…

A&M-Commerce Nursing Instructor Inspires Students to Take Flight

Few roles in healthcare are as dynamic and demanding as that of a flight nurse. These dedicated professionals provide quick, specialized care to critical patients during emergency air transport. Brandy Estes worked as a flight nurse for seven years before…
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How to Mindfully Eat During the Holiday Season—A Conversation with TAMUC’s Registered Dietician

The holiday season—that sweet spot from Thanksgiving to Christmas—offers an abundance of mouthwatering dishes. Think turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes with gravy, rich and cheesy casseroles, and, of course, all of those sweet, sweet pies. Are you drooling yet? While…
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Visual Communication Faculty Featured in Industry Magazine

In the November issue of Graphis Journal magazine, Associate Professor of Visual Communication and Assistant Head of the Department of Art Josh Ege, was interviewed about his teaching philosophy and how he approaches educating the next generation of designers. Graphis…
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Dr. Yuehua Wang: On a Quest for Safe Autonomous Transportation

By Sue DiBella, Division of Research and Economic Development Yuehua Wang conducts innovative research on autonomous vehicles to help us move safely and efficiently through our world. It all started when she struggled to ride a bicycle that was just…

True Crime Meets Academia—Dr. Charles Woods Shares His Research

Part 4 of the Spooky Stories Series Content Warning: Although not described in detail, this article does mention topics of murder and sexual assault that may be triggering to some. For October, we have been exploring scary stories at A&M-Commerce,…

TAMUC History Professor Busts Myths About The Salem Witch Trials

Part 3 of the Spooky Stories Series When we think about the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, we may conjure horrific mental images of women being burned at the stake or bound by ropes and thrown into the water. But our…
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A&M-Commerce Professor Offers Insight on Teacher Retention in Texas

Dr. Kathryn Dixon, professor and head of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at A&M-Commerce, was recently featured in a Dallas Morning News article about teacher retention issues in the state of Texas. The article indicates teacher burnout is at…
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TAMUC Professor Discusses­ University’s Quail Repopulation Efforts in Article

A&M-Commerce associate professor Dr. Kelly Reyna is featured in an article by the Tyler (TX) Morning Telegraph, where he discusses the critical issue of declining quail populations in Texas and across the country. The Ted and Donna Lyon Center for…
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A&M-Commerce Professors Team to Publish Book on Mental Health

Drs. Dimitra Smith and LaVelle Hendricks have published their latest book “Changing the Stigma of Mental Health Among African Americans: Moving from Denial to Acceptance.” Published through IGI Global, the book describes the history of mental health in the African…
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TAMUC Professor and Alum Promoted to Associate Dean of Grad School

Dr. Jennifer Dyer from A&M-Commerce's Department of Curriculum and Instruction has been selected as the associate dean of the Graduate School. Dyer received her Ph.D. in Integrated Teaching and Learning from Ohio State University in 2002. She attended A&M-Commerce as…
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Retired TAMUC College of Business Faculty Honored with Emeritus Status

Two retired faculty members in the College of Business at Texas A&M University-Commerce were honored with the distinction of Professor Emeritus by the Texas A&M University System and recognized at a special ceremony in Commerce on August 25, 2023. Mr.…

Scary Stories and Staying Power—TAMUC Professor Shines a Spooky Light on a Children’s Horror Classic

Part 1 of the Spooky Story Series For many of us, a childhood rite of passage was to get our hands on a book from Alvin Schwartz's “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” series. The spine-chilling tales and Stephen…
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A&M-Commerce Faculty Secure $100k College Readiness Grant

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has selected A&M-Commerce to receive a $100,000 College Readiness and Success Models grant. Dr. Pamela Webster, associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, and Dr. Gavin Johnson, assistant professor and director of writing in…

A&M-Commerce Professor Selected as Researcher of the Year

The Texas Council of Professors of Educational Administration (TCPEA) has selected A&M-Commerce faculty Dr. Kriss Kemp-Graham to receive its 2023 Researcher of the Year award. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of educational research and inquiry. Kemp-Graham's research…
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TAMUC College of Science and Engineering Names Associate Dean

Dr. Kent Montgomery has been appointed associate dean for the College of Science and Engineering (CoSE) at A&M-Commerce. He has served as associate professor and head of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at A&M-Commerce since 2018. Montgomery earned a…
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A&M-Commerce Researcher Joins East Texas Conservation Project

A&M-Commerce assistant professor of biology Dr. Bjorn Schmidt secured a grant for $20,240.52 to participate in a collaborative research project between Texas Parks & Wildlife and Stephen F. Austin University. The joint venture will investigate the distribution of several rare…

A&M-Commerce Faculty and Students Conduct Elite Athlete Research Abroad

A team of A&M-Commerce researchers recently partnered with USA Track & Field to conduct research at the 2023 Thorpe Cup competition in Germany. The trip was sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Performance, the College of Education and…
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Texas A&M System Honors Former A&M-Commerce Professor

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents bestowed Dr. Martha Foote with the title Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction at a reception on Sept. 6. The Emeritus designation is the top honor granted to retired A&M System employees…
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TAMUC Science and Engineering Dean Builds Bridges for STEM Success

As a young girl growing up in rural Lee County, South Carolina, Dr. Andrea Toney Graham had “big dreams of doing big things.” Since then, she has blazed a pioneering trail through the STEM field, making a lasting impact through…
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