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School of Music Inviting Prospective Students to Live the Life of a ‘Lion For a Day’

The School of Music at East Texas A&M aims to give future students a taste of the Lion experience with its “Lion For a Day” program.
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Growing the Future: How ETAMU Faculty Aim to Transform Urban Agriculture Through Hydroponics

Inside the greenhouses at East Texas A&M University, a new kind of farming is taking shape, one that doesn't require soil, takes up only a fraction of the space and could help feed the growing cities of tomorrow.
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The Lions Reserve: A Premier Fundraising Event for Student Success

The Lions' Reserve proved to be more than an evening of fine wine and hors d'oeuvres. The event hosted by East Texas A&M University raised more than $30,000 to support student scholarships and university programs.
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Alums Give Students Valuable Insights into Career-Building at ‘How I Found My Career’ Panel Discussion

Three Lion alums dispensed wisdom and took questions from attendees at a recent event titled "How I Found My Career," hosted by the Office of Student Career Preparedness at East Texas A&M University.
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ETAMU Faculty Receives 2025-2027 Texas OER Grant

Dr. Flavia Belpoliti, associate professor and director of Spanish graduate studies at East Texas A&M University, recently received a grant worth more than $16,000 to develop course curricula based on Open Educational Resources.
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Why U.S. Police Training Is Under Fire—And How East Texas A&M’s Evidence-Based Academy Sets a New Standard

As questions grow around recruit deaths in the U.S., East Texas A&M is showing how evidence-based training can build strong law enforcement officers without breaking them.

How East Texas A&M’s Dual Credit Program is Helping High School Students Earn College Degrees Faster

For graduates like Blake Roten, East Texas A&M's Dual Credit Program is a launchpad to a college degree and a fulfilling career.
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Lions Enjoy Afternoon with the Rangers on ETAMU Day

East Texas A&M University students, employees, alumni and friends had an afternoon full of fun at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on ETAMU Day, hosted by the Texas Rangers.
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Lion Athletics Unveils 2025 Hall of Fame Class

East Texas A&M University has announced the 2025 Lion Athletics Hall of Fame class, with the induction ceremony set for October 11.
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ETAMU’s University Gallery Hosting International Artist Exhibition

The University Gallery at East Texas A&M University is pleased to announce our latest exhibition, "Dan Jian: Library of Partial Things."
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Big Changes Sprouting Up at University’s Twin Oaks Farm

The upcoming academic year should be an eventful one at East Texas A&M University’s Twin Oaks Farm for Experiential Learning, with several new crops and opportunities for education and community engagement taking root.
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Pair of Honors College Students Gain Valuable Knowledge Through Research, Internship

Two students in the Honors College at East Texas A&M University have gained valuable experience and insights through a transformative internship at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico.
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All Lions All-In Pass for 2025-26 Academic Year Now on Sale

East Texas A&M University has announced that the All Lions All-In Pass for the 2025-26 academic year is now on sale.
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Back to its Roots: Binnion Hall to Become ETAMU’s Newest Student Housing

Binnion Hall is set to undergo a transformative renovation that will provide housing for up to 200 students.
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Accounting Senior Wins $15,000 PCAOB Scholarship and Lands Internship at Grant Thornton

East Texas A&M University accounting senior Kay-Marie James has been named a 2025–2026 Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Scholar, earning a prestigious $15,000 scholarship from the board.
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Lion Volleyball Reveals 2025 Schedule

The Lions are eligible for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the Division I era and serve as hosts for the Southland Conference Tournament.
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Federal Mandate Requires Changes to In-State Tuition Eligibility at East Texas A&M

In compliance with a recent federal court order and guidance from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, East Texas A&M University is making required changes to in-state tuition eligibility beginning in the Fall 2025 semester.
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English Faculty Receives Technology Innovator Award

East Texas A&M University Director of Writing, Assistant Professor and English Program Coordinator Dr. Charles Woods was recently honored with the Technology Innovator Award by the Conference on College Composition and Communication.
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Chancellor Glenn Hegar Visits East Texas A&M as Part of Statewide Tour

The Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar visited East Texas A&M University on Wednesday, July 16, as part of a statewide tour.

$30,000 Grant Boosts Online Teacher Certification Program at ETAMU

The Texas Pioneer Foundation grant boosts Pride Pathway—East Texas A&M's innovative solution to the Texas teacher shortage.
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