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Visual Communications MFA at A&M-Commerce

Unlike other programs already present in the Dallas area, the Master of Fine Arts in Visual Communications is strongly business-oriented with interdisciplinary classes offered in connection with the MBA program in Dallas. “We’ve designed the MFA for the working professionals…

Visual Communications Students Exhibit in New York

For the third year in a row, the students of the A&M-Commerce Visual Communications program were invited to participate in the One Club’s 18th International Student Exhibition which took place on May 7th – 10th, 2012 in New York City.…
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Globalization and the Humanities: Texas in the World

The interdisciplinary conference, “Globalization and the Humanities: Texas and the World” was held at A&M-Commerce on November 15th-17th, 2012 at the Rayburn Student Center. Prominent speakers coming from various universities and across the departments of the College, engaged the audience…
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LeoCon April 13

The annual science fiction and fantasy convention organized by Sigma Phi Phi will take place on Saturday, April 13, 2013 in the Hall of Languages. The themes for 2013 are Anime, Manga, Graphic Novels, Comic Books, and Film. Guest Speakers…
Nick Bailey receiving scholarship winner

Honors Day Luncheon April 24

This is an awards banquet for students that have received scholarships/awards throughout the year. It will be held on April 24th at 12pm at The Billboard House. The Billboard House is in Cumby, TX. (200 NW Interstate 30 Service Rd…

The Mayo Review Launch April 5

The launch party for the 2013 issue of the Mayo Review, the campus literary and arts magazine, will feature poets Irena Praitis and Julie Kane. The event will be held in the Traditions Room in SRSC from 8-9:30 PM on…

The 2012 Gold Blazers-Oscar Faye Williams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj78wwG5qg8The Gold Blazer Award is presented annually to alumni who have provided outstanding service to the Alumni Association and the university. Oscar Faye Williams (Class of 1973) completed her bachelor's degree in biology and sociology and went on to begin…

The 2012 Gold Blazers-Dr. Paul Rountree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jANS1VaUey0The Gold Blazer Award is presented annually to alumni who have provided outstanding service to the Alumni Association and the university. Dr. Paul Rountree (Class of 1965) received his bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, and English before graduating from medical…

SBECON Hosts Conference at A&M-Commerce

The Small Business and Entrepreneur Conferences, SBECON, are hosting their second conference at Texas A&M University-Commerce on April 17. This conference will provide some of the tools and training necessary for turning small business ideas into a reality and in…
Texas A & M University Commerce

On the Cover

Artist: Ashley Bryan The ‘E’ and ‘T’ stacked letters on the back cover represent the Old ET insignia that left a mark on the history and tradition of this university for almost 125 years. The artwork shows how those strong…
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LEOCON on April 13

Texas A&M University-Commerce will hold the second annual LEOCON on April 13 beginning at 7 a.m. in the Hall of Languages. Syphers or Sigma Phi Pi, the university's science-fiction and fantasy student organization, will be hosting LEOCON which is a…
Science building

A&M-Commerce Dedicates Science Building

Texas A&M University-Commerce will hold a naming ceremony for the Keith D. McFarland Science Building on March 22 at 1:30p.m. at the northeast entrance of the building. “The naming of the Science Building in honor of President Emeritus, Dr. Keith…
Dr. Maria Hinojosa

A&M-Commerce Professor Receives Award at TACHE Conference

Dr. Maria Hinojosa, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Texas A&M University-Commerce, received an award at the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education Conference on January 29. Dr. Hinojosa was awarded the TACHE Distinguished University Faculty Award for her…
Barbara Frey

A&M-Commerce Art Professor, Barbara Frey, Receives NCECA Award

Texas A&M University-Commerce Art Professor Barbara Frey will receive the 2013 National Council for Education of the Ceramic Arts Excellence in Teaching Award at the March 22 NCECA Conference. “This is an award of national significance,” said Frey. “My receiving…
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A&M-Commerce Joins SARA Consortium

The Texas A&M University Commerce Department of Physics and Astronomy has joined the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA). “Joining the SARA Consortium is an ongoing part of our goal of becoming a center for astrophysical research and education…
Music Building outside

The Perfect Tone

Music Building The Music Building features two performance venues, labs, classrooms, studios, and practice rooms, each carefully constructed to make the building one of the most efficient in the nation. High ceilings, wide hallways and slanted walls allow musicians to…
Samantha Lamping reading a book at veterans lounge

A Place of Gathering

Ferguson Social Sciences Building Three departments reside in the Ferguson Social Sciences Building: history, sociology and criminal justice, and political science. In addition, the Joe B. Hinton Office of International Studies is located in room 220, and provides information, assistance…
Dr.Dunbar Odom with student

Building on their Passion

Hall of Languages The Hall of Languages is home to the literature and languages department, with programs in English, Spanish, French, and philosophy. The first floor offers students a bevy of academic resources including the Foreign Language Center, Communications Skills…
Lion statue in front of a bricked building. It is in the evening and the focus is on the lion.

Continuing the Legacy

by Kim Williams The buildings on the campus of Texas A&M University-Commerce by themselves are just structures. While significant time, effort and financial contributions have gone into making them beautiful from the outside, it is what happens inside the structures…
Tejas Club members Jace Carrington, John Moss, Dick Rothwell and Frank Turner

Transforming Lives: Tejas Club

In 1946, the Tejas Club was formed by 16 World War II veterans and three students. The club quickly developed as a positive influence on campus and shaped the lives, attitudes and the way the members viewed friendship. The Tejas…
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