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4th Annual Relationship Roadmap: Stop and Ask Directions

The Counseling Center at Texas A&M University-Commerce is hosting the 4th annual Relationship Roadmap: Stop and Ask Directions on February 11. Starting at 4 p.m., in the Club, there will be a panel discussion about successful relationships with audience supplied…

Ribbon Cutting for Expanded Dallas Location

Texas A&M University-Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting event to celebrate the newly-expanded Universities Center at Dallas location at 1910 Pacific Place on February 6, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The official ribbon cutting ceremony will start at…

Luis Franco receives 2015 TACHE Distinguished University Staff award

Luis Franco, director of the Hispanic Outreach program, has been awarded the 2015 Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) Distinguished University Staff award. The award will be presented at the 40th annual TACHE Conference in El Paso, Texas…
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William L. Mayo Prestigious Speaker Series to Feature an Evening with Ruby Bridges

The William L. Mayo Prestigious Speaker Series is set to feature civil rights activist Ruby Bridges and author of the book Through My Eyes. Ruby Bridges was the first African America student to attend an all white elementary school in…

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!

Music Department's Holiday Gala Dazzles! The Music Department celebrated the season in style with a collection of holiday favorites, entertaining audiences with performances from the entire department. “This year was my first year to participate in the Holiday Gala,” said…
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L.E.A.D. to Host Former Business Reporter Antonio Neves

The Department of Leadership Engagement and Development (L.E.A.D.) will host Antonio Neves for the final installment in L.E.A.D.'s Extraordinary Leadership Series (ELS). Antonio Neves is a former business reporter who worked with organizations including NBC, PBS, Advertising Age and BET…
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A&M-Commerce Hosts Sculptor Patrick Dougherty

Beginning January 17, Texas A&M University-Commerce will host sculptor Patrick Dougherty on campus. Dougherty was commissioned last year to create a piece for the university which he will construct during his visit. He will hold a lecture on January 28…
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L.E.A.D. Department Receives National Recognition

The department of Leadership Engagement & Development (L.E.A.D.) received national recognition for two of its programs during the Leadership Education Institute December 11-13. Both the First Year Leadership Class (FLC) and the Leadership Without Limits program were chosen to present…

Graduate Council Elects New L.E.A.D. GA

The Graduate Council recently elected a new master's specialist for the Leadership Engagement and Development department (L.E.A.D.). Adalyn Burger is a student in the Higher Education Administration program. Fall 2014 was Burger's first semester in the graduate program as well…
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A&M-Commerce College of Business Receives Extension of Accreditation from AACSB

The Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business is pleased to announce that the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has extended the college's accreditation. This decision was finalized at the AACSB Board of Directors meeting on December 22.…

Nursing Program Receives CCNE Accreditation

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Bachelor of Science in Nursing program received official notice of national accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). CCNE is an autonomous accrediting agency that serves as a voluntary, self-regulatory process to encourage the…
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Reaffirmation of Accreditation by SACSCOC

Texas A&M University-Commerce is pleased to announce its reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). This announcement was made at the SACSCOC annual meeting on December 9. “This is a moment to…
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L.E.A.D. Hosts Poetry Night Featuring Desireé Dallagiacomo

Recently, Leadership Engagement and Development (L.E.A.D.) department hosted Bless the Mic, a poetry night including a performance by spoken word artist Desireé Dallagiacomo. Local performers at the event included staff, students and community members showcasing their singing, spoken word, poetry,…
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Earliest Edition of The East Texan Returned to the University

Ken Bishop, owner of B6 Up Pawn & Gun in Commerce, Texas and Texas A&M University-Commerce alumnus, has donated the earliest known addition of The East Texan back to the university. Bishop discovered the newspaper, which dates back to December…

Former professor earns honorary Ph.D.

Former East Texas State University professor, Rob Lawton, was presented with an honorary Ph.D. in recognition of his achievements in advertising and education. In 2012, Lawton was inducted as the inaugural member of The One Club Educators Hall of Fame.…

Music Faculty in Concert

By Christine Sheehan This fall, the Department of Music continued its reputation for excellence by showcasing faculty in concert. The performance included an eclectic array of performances from instrumentalists and singers. Voice teacher, Dr. Jennifer Glidden, said that the faculty…
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System Commits to Expand College Access at White House Event

Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp today joins President Obama, the First Lady and Vice President Biden, along with hundreds of other higher education leaders, to announce a commitment to help more students prepare for and graduate from college. …

Author Pat Carr: Workshop on Getting Published

“I write to get published. I don't write for pleasure,” author Pat Carr told a group of faculty members and students at The Mayo Review's annual writing workshop coinciding with the launch of the journal. Having written more than a…
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Shop with AmazonSmile to Give

Texas A&M University-Commerce is now a member of AmazonSmile, a donation program funded through the online shopping website, Amazon.com. AmazonSmile allows users the same shopping selection as Amazon.com but a portion of the purchases will go towards the non-profit organization…
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Professor Ford Selected

Dr. Judy Ford, professor and head of the history department, has been selected to participate in the National Endowment for the Humanities seminar series. Ford will attend “Tudor Books and Readers: 1485-1603,” a five-week program held at the Plantin-Moretus Museum…
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