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Tony DeMars Elected as Vice President for Academic Relations

Tony DeMars was elected as Vice President for Academic Relations at the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) board meeting in Washington, DC. He's held multiple leadership positions at BEA and begins his one-year term as vice president in April 2018. DeMars…
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Commerce TUBACHRISTMAS

Over 50 area tuba and euphonium players will present the ninth annual Commerce Merry TUBACHRISTMAS concert on Saturday, December 9th. The performance will take place outdoors on the square in downtown Commerce at 12:30 pm, conducted by A&M-Commerce Professor of…
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Assistant Dean of Enrollment Named to Texas State Board

Assistant Dean of Enrollment Dr. Fred Fuentes was appointed by the president of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) to serve on the State Board and regional representative of the Northeast Texas area. Fuentes is a 2012…

Physics Student Wins Best Presentation Award

Michael Hartos, a graduate student at the Physics and Astronomy Department was awarded “Best Oral Presentation Award” at the American Physical Society (APS) meeting held at the University of Texas at Dallas, October 20-21, 2017. “I am honored to have…

Dr. Matthew A. Wood Receives Award from the National Science Foundation

Dr. Matthew A. Wood, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, has been awarded funds by the National Science Foundation to acquire a new research-grade astronomical observing facility for Texas A&M-University-Commerce. His collaborators on the proposal are Drs.…

Dr. William Kuracina Explores Indian Politics in New Book

Dr. William F. Kuracina, associate professor and head of the Department of History, recently published a research monograph. The piece, titled Politics and Left Unity in India: The United Front in Late Colonial India, challenges contemporary understanding about the struggle…

A&M-Commerce Sponsors Talk by Award-Winning Historian and Author at this Year’s Southern Historical Annual Meeting

George Mason University Professor of History, Cynthia Kierner, will deliver “Awful Calamity: Sentiment, Gender, and Nation in the Richmond Theater Fire of 1811” at the Southern Association for Women Historians (SAWH), as part of the Southern Historical Annual Meeting. Kierner's…

A&M-Commerce Announces Change in University Advancement Leadership

President Ray Keck announced today that Keturi Beatty will serve as the University's next Vice President of Advancement. Beatty joined A&M-Commerce as the Associate Vice President for Advancement in July of 2017. Interim Vice President for Advancement, Wyman Williams, will…

Texas A&M University-Commerce Student Teacher Receives State Award

Tiffany Kral received the “Clinical Teacher of the Year Award” from the Texas Directors of Field Experience (TDFE) for her student teaching at Commerce Independent School District. She was one of three teachers to accept the award at the Consortium…

History Professor Takes on SCSS Presidency

In April 2017, Dr. Sharon A. Kowalsky, Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University-Commerce, began a two-year term as President of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (SCSS). SCSS is a regional affiliate of the Association of Slavic, East…
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College of Business Faculty Named Regents Professor

Professor of Management Dr. Mildred Golden Pryor was recently established as a Regents Professor by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents for 2016-2017. The award recognizes employees who have made exemplary contributions to their university or agency and…
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A&M-Commerce Students Receive Awards at TAMU System Pathways Symposium

Forty-one students from A&M-Commerce recently attended the Texas A&M University System's 14th Annual Pathways Symposium, hosted by Tarleton State University, and thirteen of those received research awards. The Symposium is open to all Texas A&M University System students, with separate…
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Civil Rights Era Icons on Campus to Honor Dr. David Arlington Talbot

Andrew Young, the former Ambassador of the United States to the United Nations, Georgia congressman and mayor of Atlanta, and Dr. Robert Green, the author of the Civil Rights era retrospective, “At the Crossroads of Fear and Freedom,” will be…

Sigma Alpha Pi, The National Society of Leadership and Success at Texas A&M University-Commerce

The spring induction and awards ceremony into the honor society, Sigma Alpha Pi – National Society of Leadership and Success at Texas A&M University-Commerce was held on May 6, 2016, at Ferguson Auditorium.  The organization proudly celebrated the accomplishments of…

Dr. Srinivas Nippani Named Regents Professor

Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Economics and Finance professor Dr. Srinivas Nippani has been awarded the Regents Professor Award by The Texas A&M University System. Nippani came to A&M-Commerce in 2002 as an assistant professor of finance. In 2005 he…

Students Visit Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

By Sydni Walker The Economics and Finance Society of Texas A&M University-Commerce recently took its yearly trip to visit the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The Federal Reserve Bank in Texas is one of only twelve in the United States.…

Plaque Honoring Devin Oliver to Be Placed in Rowlett Park

A plaque honoring Devin Oliver, one of the A&M-Commerce student-athletes lost in a car accident on June 3, 2014, will be placed in Isaac Scruggs Park in Rowlett. Read the full story.…
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