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...
Texas A&M University-Commerce welcomed a visit from author, Dr. Wendy Rawlings. Rawlings brought with her a biting wit and two published books, “Come Back, Irish” and “The A...
The MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival found its way to Commerce this year, bringing with it selected shorts from all over the world in an exciting evening full of suspense, romance, an...
The university's art students are adding a little more beauty to a few of the walls in downtown Commerce. Through a partnership between the university, the City of Commerce and the...
Four of the music department's fall 2014 graduates have accepted positions and assistantships in some of the most prestigious music programs in the country:
• Bret Ryan,...
86 students, 28 employer representatives, 12 faculty…
The Alumni Center was alive with eager, excited students networking with an eclectic group of local businesses, includin...
Dr. Salvatore Attardo, dean of the College of Humanities, Social Sciences & Arts and editor of The Encyclopedia of Humor Studies, was recently cited for this work in The Slate...
Twenty Texas A&M University-Commerce social work students traveled to Austin on March 25 to visit the Capitol. Their trip served as a learning experience for how law-making...
Congratulations to the following students who placed at the National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Awards Texoma Regional Voice Competition, Senior Men Division:...
Lauren Gunderson's play “Exit, Pursued by a Bear” relies heavily on its actors to hit just the right notes. It is both a slapstick comedy and a somber meditation on marriage, abuse a...