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Graduate Program in Spanish
NEW! Spanish for Specific Purposes-Business Spanish at Texas A&M University-Commerce.
In fall 2012, the Spanish Program at A&M-Commerce began offering Spanish for Business and Spanish for Health Professionals at the UCD campus in downtown Dallas. The courses are content, vocabulary,…
Hispanic Film Showcase
The Spanish Program and the Hispanic Outreach Office organize the Hispanic Film Showcase every semester on campus. The main idea is to bring Hispanic culture to the university community and our students. The
themes for the showcase are aligned to…
Objective Journalism Initiatives at A&M-Commerce
On the 22nd of October, the first “Objective Journalism” initiative took place at the Performing Arts Center of A&M-Commerce. The Studio 122 hosted a round table discussion where scholars and researchers debated on the issue of “objectivity and bias in…

Wake Up, We are in Australia!
Dr. Lucy Pickering and three of her colleagues decided to organize a Pronunciation Symposium in Australia. The Australian Council of TESOL Association (ACTA) agreed to run the Symposium within the context of their International TESOL Conference, which took place in…

Liberal Studies Program Crafts Own Degrees!
Liberal Studies at A&M-Commerce is an undergraduate program created for people who have multidisciplinary interests and ambitions. Apart from two required core courses, the students can choose to take classes across the three colleges and within different departments, with a…

New Master of Arts Degree in Film and Media Studies
A new program has been activated, beginning from last fall, for students who want to pursue a complete Master's Degree in Film and Media Studies.
This programs combines the history and theory side of Film Studies that already existed as…

Blood Drive Held at Vampires' Ball
The Vampires of Sigma Phi Phi (Syphers), the university's science fiction and fantasy student group, celebrated Halloween this year with a blood drive and the Vampire's Ball. Carter Blood Care sent a donor coach: there were three times as many…

A&M-Commerce Counseling Professor Named Fellow of ASGW
Dr. Carmen F. Salazar, Texas A&M University-Commerce Professor of Counseling, has been named a Fellow of the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW). She received this award at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference in Cincinnati on March 23.…

Advanced Writing: Non-Fiction, US History from 1865, and A Nation Divided: WWII
By Susan Stewart
Last summer, Dr. Eric Gruver of the Honors College and the History Department and Dr. Susan Stewart of Literature and Languages hatched a plan for creating a hybrid set of courses for freshman honors students, “Advanced Writing:…

Students Learn the Art of Negotiation
Dr. JoAnn DiGeorgio-Lutz, Professor and Head of the Political Science Department at A&M-Commerce is leading her students to experience and practice a real-world simulation of the United Nations and its subsidiary organizations.
In Model UN class the students form small…

Master of Science in Applied Criminology Enters its Second Year
The Master of Science in Applied Criminology, directed by Dr. Melinda D. Schlager (Sociology and Criminal Justice), is entering its second year with 110 students enrolled. The program has been specifically designed for practitioners and professionals working in the field…

Dr. Robert G. Rodriguez
Robert G. Rodriguez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science, was awarded the All-Texas A&M System Student Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence for Fall 2011 and the Globalization Award from the A&M-Commerce Employee Recognition Program in September 2011.
He created and…

Cooked!
Ginger Cook, a second year graduate student in the Master of Fine Arts program at A&M -Commerce, represented the University and the Fine Arts program in three venues last year.
Cook also participated in an Artistic Production Residency program in…

Music Professor Receives 15th Consecutive Award from ASCAP
Dr. Ted Hansen, Professor of Music and Regents Professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce, has received his 15th consecutive award from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) for his work as a composer. His work has been performed…

2012 DFW Metroplex Linguistics Conference
For the first time, A&M-Commerce is part of the 4th DFW Metroplex Linguistics Conference. The Department of Linguistics and TESOL of UT-Arlington hosted this one-day event where linguists from the Dallas-Fort Worth area present their research.
The Applied Linguistic Lab…

Dr. Christian Hempelmann
Christian F. “Kiki” Hempelmann joined A&M-Commerce this fall to bring his expertise in industry application of natural language processing technology to A&M-Commerce students. He is working on developing the Computational Science degree with a strong foundation in computational linguistics.
Dr.…

Casey McGarr
The Visual Communications program within the Department of Art welcomes assistant professor Casey McGarr to the faculty. McGarr joined the UCD faculty at the Dallas campus teaching both undergraduate and graduate VisCom classes.
In addition to McGarr's vast corporate design…

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.…

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…