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A&M-Commerce Student Researchers Win Big at 15th Annual Pathways Student Research Symposium
Nineteen A&M-Commerce students earned awards for their research presentations at the 15th Annual Pathways Student Research Symposium held at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, on November 1 and 2.
The symposium is open to all Texas A&M University…

Dr. Zhengshan Zhao receives American Society for Reproductive Medicine Award
Dr. Zhengshan Zhao, Associate Professor for the Biomedical Institute for Regenerative Research (BIRR) and the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, recently received an award from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in the amount of $20,000.
The award was…

Judy Sackfield Named to NCAA Division II Management Council
Judy Sackfield, A&M-Commerce deputy athletics director for student athlete success, has been selected as an NCAA Division II Management Council Member, representing the Lone Star Conference.
“Join me in congratulating Judy on the highest committee honor that can be awarded…

Mental Health Matters Day to Focus on “Continuing the Conversation”
“Continuing the Conversation” is the theme for the 2018 Mental Health Matters Day scheduled for November 13 at A&M-Commerce. J. Danée Sergeant, a survivor of trauma, homelessness and polysubstance abuse disorder who lives with bipolar disorder, will be this year's…

A&M-Commerce Instructor and Alum Featured in National Music Education Publication
With the increasing population of South Asian immigrants in the United States, Oshadhee Satarasinghe, adjunct music instructor and A&M-Commerce graduate, saw an opportunity to add those influences to public school music education programs. Her work has drawn national attention and…

Latino American Mentorship Program Recognized as a “Program to Watch” by Excelencia in Education
The A&M-Commerce Latino American Mentorship Program (LAMP) has been recognized as a “Program to Watch” by Excelencia in Education, a Washington D.C. based organization whose mission is to accelerate Latino student success in higher education.
“LAMP stood out as a…

A&M-Commerce Distinguished Alum Receives 2018 Juanita Craft Humanitarian Award
Robert Edison, a 1971 graduate of East Texas State University, was honored with the Visionary Award by the Steering Committee of the Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House and Museum in Dallas on October 11.
The Visionary Award recognizes an…

A&M-Commerce Research Project to Aide in Maximizing Wheat Producer Profits in Northeast Texas
A cooperative research program including A&M-Commerce, Cereal Crops Research Inc. (CCRI), Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, the Texas Wheat Producers Board and agribusiness industry leaders will assist with the continued development of a total wheat management program…

A&M-Commerce Alum Breaks Two Guinness World Records
Andrew Dahir, a 2013 graduate of A&M-Commerce, set two Guinness World Records for climbing in an event that took place recently at the university. Dahir set the record for greatest vertical distance climbed by an individual on a climbing wall…

Michael Eric Dyson to be Featured as next Rayburn Series Speaker
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, best-selling author, scholar and cultural critic, will be the next presenter in the Sam Rayburn Speaker Series scheduled for Tuesday, November 6, at 11 a.m. in Ferguson Auditorium. Dr. Dyson will discuss “What Truth Sounds Like: …

A&M-Commerce to Host 27th Annual Veteran’s Vigil “Honoring All Who Have Served”
“Honoring All Who Have Served” and continue to serve is the theme for the 27th Annual Veterans Vigil at A&M-Commerce scheduled for November 8.
The Vigil will begin with a reception at 9 a.m. in the foyer outside of the…

Latino American Mentorship Program presents at Texas Male Student Leadership Summit
The Latino American Mentorship Program, or LAMP, cultivates leaders at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Recently, this group of students was chosen to present their research, “ROI/MOC: The Return on Investment of Men of Color Programs on College Campuses,” at the annual…

Data Analytics Faceoff Competition Nominated for Tech Titans Award
The Data Analytics Faceoff competition at Texas A&M University-Commerce was nominated for the Tech Titans of the Future University Award for 2018. The award recognizes educational institutions that encourage and support students in choosing engineering and technology-related disciplines as a…

DeMars Receives Faculty Development Grant
Dr. Tony DeMars, Mass Media & Journalism Professor at A&M-Commerce, received a NATPE Faculty Development Grant for summer 2018. The Faculty Development Grant Program gives media educators the opportunity to gain firsthand experience in a professional media environment. It also…

AgriBusiness Professor Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in Research and Communication
Dr. Rafael Bakhtavoryan, Assistant Professor of AgriBusiness at A&M-Commerce, was recently recognized for outstanding applied research in food distribution and marketing. The Food Distribution Research Society chose Bakhtavoryan's paper as winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Research and…

Dynamic speaker Ernesto Mejia to kick off Office of Hispanic Outreach and Retention Anniversary
To begin its 10th anniversary celebration, the Office of Hispanic Outreach and Retention (OHOR) has collaborated with the Latino American Mentorship Program (LAMP) to present the dynamic motivational speaker Ernesto Mejia. Mejia, the son of Mexican immigrants, talks about overcoming…

Survey of Texas Teachers and Administrators by Texas A&M University-Commerce Shows Personal Funds Being Used to Buy Classroom Materials
University steps in to provide Mesquite ISD with 800+ back-to-school kits to cover all new teachers and Texas A&M University-Commerce alumni for 2018-2019 school year
Texas A&M University-Commerce pointed to its own 2018 statewide survey of teachers and administrators to…

A&M-Commerce receives $1 million National Science Foundation grant to train STEM educators
Texas A&M University-Commerce has received a National Science Foundation grant totaling more than $1 million to fund a collaborative project titled, “Preparing a Community of Outstanding STEM Teachers for Rural and Urban Northeast Texas.”
“I am thrilled to have been…

Perspectives on the Honors College Experience at A&M-Commerce
The Texas A&M University System recently decided to offer Prairie Crossing, the living and learning community home of the Honors College, for potential sale. This move has created considerable dialog among current and past members of the Honors College community.…

In Memoriam: Dr. Charles W. Nelson, Professor in the Dept. of Music
Dr. Charles. W. Nelson, a professor in the Department of Music from 1969 – 1984, passed away on June 1. He was 92.
In a message to the President’s Office, Dr. David Scott, head of the Department of Music, shared…