Stories Mentioning Tami Morton, Ph.D.

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East Texas A&M Honors Regents Professor Henley at Spring Academic Convocation

East Texas A&M University honored Dr. Tracy Henley, Regents Professor and professor in the Department of Psychology and Special Education, during its Spring 2026 Academic Convocation.
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Honoring Cultures Through Literacy: ETAMU Hosts First Culturally Relevant Literacy Seminar

The event brought together educators to explore effective strategies for integrating cultural perspectives into literacy instruction.
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A&M-Commerce Editing Team Releases Newest Issue of Literacy Education Journal

The Texas Association for Literacy Education (TALE) has released the newest issue of the Texas Journal of Literacy Education. The issue is the first to be edited by a team of A&M-Commerce curriculum and instruction faculty members, including Drs. Juan…
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A&M-Commerce Personnel, Alumni Honored by Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education

The Texas A&M University-Commerce chapter of the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education (TABPHE) honored several of the university's personnel and alumni at an awards ceremony on April 30 in the Rayburn Student Center on campus. Awards and…
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TAMUC Faculty Members Selected to Edit State Literacy Education Journal

A&M-Commerce curriculum and instruction faculty members Juan Araujo, Ph.D., Kamshia Childs, Ed.D., Tami Morton, Ph.D., and Laura Slay, Ph.D., are the incoming editors of the Texas Journal of Literacy Education (TJLE) beginning May 15. The peer-reviewed, biannual publication is the…
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A&M-Commerce Awarded $1.23 Million Grant to Serve Disadvantaged Rural Students in Texas

Texas A&M University-Commerce is the recipient of a $1.23 million Rural Postsecondary and Economic Development (RPED) grant earmarked to benefit disadvantaged students by improving rates of college enrollment, determination and completion among rural students. The RPED grant program is designed…
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TAMUC’s Morton Appointed to State Education Agency Committee

The Texas Education Agency appointed Dr. Tami Morton, associate professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at A&M-Commerce, to the agency's Reading Specialist Educator Standards Advisory Committee. Limited to 15 members, the committee advises on relevant updates to standards…
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