Student Success

Venture College Hosts Transformative Hexathon Business Case Competition, Awarding Over $10,000 in Prizes

East Texas A&M University's Venture College hosted the 2024 Hexathon Business Case Competition, an intensive and transformative experience for over 30 students from East Texas A&M and Dallas College.
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TAMUC Soccer’s Ramirez Named SLC Player of the Year, Four Earn All-SLC Honors

Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer star Kaydence Ramirez has been named the Southland Conference Player of the Year on Monday morning to highlight four all-Southland Conference honorees for the Lions.
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A&M-Commerce Football Student-Athlete Selected as Finalist for FedEx Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award

Texas A&M University-Commerce football student-athlete Jewelz-Unique Demps is among the 13 standouts around Division I FCS for the 2024 FedEx Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award.

Mariachi Ensemble Brings New Sounds to A&M-Commerce

A new cultural experience has emerged at Texas A&M University-Commerce as the Mariachi Ensemble looks to wow audiences with performances of traditional Mexican music.

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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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.

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 Music Students to Showcase Talent in Benefit Recital Ahead of Texoma Regional NATS Competition

The Texas A&M University-Commerce School of Music Vocal Division is thrilled to announce a benefit recital featuring 17 talented students on Monday, October 28 in the Recital Hall of the Music Building at 7:30 pm.
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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.”
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TAMUC Healthcare Leadership Program Forging the Next Generation of Industry Leaders

TAMUC is proud to highlight the ongoing success of its Master of Science in Healthcare Leadership program, which continues to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry.
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TAMUC Social Work Students Gain Real-World Experience

The group of undergraduate social work students benefited from early exposure courtroom processes.
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TAMUC Students Present at International Educator Convention

The students shared their experience establishing the first DKG student organization.
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A&M-Commerce Education Students Compete Successfully at National Conference

Three A&M-Commerce students recently competed with future teachers from across the nation at the Educators Rising 2024 National Conference in Washington, DC.

Alternative Certification Empowers Career Changers and Retirees to Become Skilled Teachers

These online programs create pathways for professionals with non-education bachelor’s degrees to shift to a teaching career.

TAMUC Students Honored in Heroes on Horses Parade in Fort Worth

Two Texas A&M University-Commerce students participated in the inaugural Heroes on Horses Parade & Western Pleasure class during the American Paint Horse Association World Show in Fort Worth on July 4, 2024. Students Timothy Smith and Florence Combs placed 7th…
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TAMUC Student Wins National Percussion Performance Competition

A Texas A&M University-Commerce music student recently took the first-place prize at the 2024 Black Swamp Percussion Solo & Ensemble Showcase. Noah Avelar, a graduate student pursuing a Master of Music degree, won the College Snare Drum division with his…
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TAMUC’s Profili Captures Team Roping Championship at College National Finals Rodeo

Texas A&M University-Commerce Rodeo Team member Kaden Profili highlighted the Lions' success at the 2024 College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) with a National Championship victory in the Team Roping event. Profili, a senior majoring in agricultural science and technology from…

Van Voorhis Earns F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship

By Lion Athletics FRISCO – Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s track and field and cross country student-athlete Colten van Voorhis has received the prestigious F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship from the Southland Conference. Only two student-athletes across all sports and schools in…
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Three Lions Qualify for College National Finals Rodeo

Following another successful season, three members of the Texas A&M University-Commerce Rodeo Team qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) this summer. A&M-Commerce student-athletes Rylee George, Addie Weil and Kaden Profili all ranked high enough in the National Intercollegiate…
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College of Business Students Claim High Honors at ISACA Competition

The 7th Annual Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) North Texas Student Case Competition concluded on April 23, 2024, with outstanding success for both Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business teams as they claimed high finishes. Hosted virtually, the…
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