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TAMUC Honoring Those Who Served at 34th Annual Veterans Vigil

This year's annual installment features guest speaker U.S. Navy Chief Gunnersmate Vic Tornero (Ret.)
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A&M-Commerce Introduces Bachelor’s with Strength and Conditioning Emphasis to Train Future Athletic Performance Coaches

The bachelor's in strength and conditioning will provide a comprehensive curriculum combined with theoretical knowledge and practical applications.

A&M-Commerce Visual Communication Students Recognized in Creative Quarterly

Several projects by Texas A&M University-Commerce Visual Communication students received accolades in a recent issue of Creative Quarterly Art & Design Journal.
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Atmos Energy Invests $25,000 to Empower First-Year Teachers and Enhance Early Childhood Education Programs at A&M-Commerce

The Dream Classroom Fund helps new teachers furnish their classrooms to promote literacy and learning.
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TAMUC Student Represents College of Business at Exclusive Networking Event with Texas Governor Greg Abbott

Doreen Entsua Jackline, a Graduate Research Assistant with A&M-Commerce's College of Business, had the honor of attending a private reception hosted by her mentor, Mr. Ejike E. Okpa, for Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

A&M-Commerce Hosts Inaugural International Piano Symposium

The Texas A&M University-Commerce School of Music hosted the inaugural meeting of the North Texas International Piano Symposium from October 4-5 to discover, amplify and celebrate the research of Latin American piano literature.
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Preparing Bilingual Teachers for Texas Classrooms: A&M-Commerce Receives $2.7 Million Multilingualism Grant

The university will use the funding to launch the LeoTeach BEACON project.

University Gallery Hosts Graduate Student’s Exhibition

The University Gallery at Texas A&M University-Commerce will exhibit the work of current M.F.A. student Lisa Tyndell Batchelder from October 18 to November 1.
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TAMUC Unveils New School of Music at Kickoff Concert

Texas A&M University-Commerce recently celebrated the redesignation of its School of Music at a special kickoff concert on September 29. 2024.
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Lions Roar Kicks Off New Semester at A&M-Commerce

Texas A&M-Commerce welcomed students back to campus with a packed calendar of activities to help them connect, engage, and discover campus life.
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Visual Communication Students Honored by Graphis

A large group of Texas A&M University-Commerce Art majors were recently honored by design publisher Graphis in their yearly release “New Talent Annual.”
A student with raised fists prepares to demonstrate a punching technique. An instructor stands holding a thick safety pad to absorb the impact. Two students watch a few feet away.

UPD Self-Defense and Educational Programs Contribute to Culture of Safety at A&M-Commerce

The programs empower students with the tools to take ownership of their safety and wellbeing.

‘Live! From Lion Country’ A&M-Commerce Homecoming Week Set for Oct. 14-19

Get your best western attire ready, as “Live! From Lion Country” Homecoming Week is set for October 14-19 at Texas A&M University-Commerce.
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The Finke Finance Labs at TAMUC Invest in Student Success

The Finkes’ $1 million endowment provides invaluable resources for business students.
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A&M-Commerce Unveils Student Services Building and Welcome Center: The New Front Door to Campus

Dubbed the university's "front door," the 29,115 square-foot facility is designed to welcome prospective students and their families to A&M-Commerce.
An adult learner sits on a couch in front of a laptop. Her chin is propped on her fist and she has a textbook and paper on her lap.

A&M-Commerce Offers Two New Competency-Based Degrees

The university will offer fully online bachelor’s degrees aimed at city planning and human resource development

TAMUC Alum Appointed by Governor Abbott to State Council

An alum of Texas A&M University-Commerce was recently appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the Crime Victims’ Institute Advisory Council.

Alum Awarded with Lone Star Emmy

A Texas A&M University-Commerce alum was recently honored for his work as a graphic designer with an Emmy Award from the Lone Star chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
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A&M-Commerce Music Instructor Honored as UNK Distinguished Alumnus

Texas A&M University-Commerce Adjunct Instructor Dr. Kory Reeder was recently honored with the Gary Thomas Distinguished Music Alumnus Award from the University of Nebraska Kearney.
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‘Abstraction and Color’ Exhibit now Showing at University Gallery

The latest art exhibition is underway at the Texas A&M University-Commerce University Gallery until October.
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