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Lions Open Season in Record-Breaking Fashion

The A&M-Commerce football team opened the 2014 season in record breaking fashion beating East Texas Baptist in a 98-20 rout setting a new NCAA Division II record for total offense with 986 yards Thursday night at Memorial Stadium. Read the…

University Expanding Downtown Dallas Location

Texas A&M University-Commerce will upgrade its facilities and expand its presence in downtown Dallas beginning in January 2015. The university has leased 42,203 square feet of space at Pacific Place located at 1910 Pacific Ave. The new space is connected…

Save the Date: Career Clinic

Texas A&M University-Commerce's Career Development department is teaming up with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated to host a round-robin, stationed career clinic on September 24 with hopes to prepare students for the career fair on October 8. “It is a…
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Tonier 'Neen' Cain Coming to A&M-Commerce

On September 18 at 7:00 p.m., Tonier “Neen” Cain, speaker for the National Center for Trauma-Informed Care and co-producer of the video memoir, Healing Neen , will be holding a presentation as part of the Recovery Month Celebrations at Texas…
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Tonier 'Neen' Cain Coming to A&M-Commerce

On September 18 at 7:00 p.m., Tonier “Neen” Cain, speaker for the National Center for Trauma-Informed Care and co-producer of the video memoir, Healing Neen , will be holding a presentation as part of the Recovery Month Celebrations at Texas…

A&M-Commerce Planetarium presents Dinosaur Passage to Pangaea

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Planetarium is presenting Dinosaur Passage to Pangaea through August 29 at 7pm. The story follows two children who go back in time on a geological field trip. Their adventure takes them on a journey to learn…
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Save the Date: Humanities Networking Night

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Career Development department will host Humanities Networking Night on September 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Alumni Center. “The Humanities Networking Night is an exclusive opportunity for students to meet professionals who could be…
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Slatyr Hunnicutt Provides Insight on University Rodeo Experience

Easy-going and full of humility, Slatyr Hunnicutt is exactly the type of guy you hope he would be. The junior is in his second year at Texas A&M University-Commerce and a founding member of the university's reinstated rodeo team. Hailing…
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Life Writing Course Free for 65 and Older

The Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce is offering a free graduate-level writing course to anyone age 65 or older interested in improving their skills. A similar class taught by Dr. Fred Tarpley in 2009 gave birth…

Dr. Robert Williams Receives 30 Year Tenure Award from the VATAT

Dr. Robert Williams, associate professor of agricultural sciences, was recently awarded his 30 year tenure award during the VATAT Professional Development Conference for Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster in Abilene, Texas. The Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas recognized…

Dr. Sherilyn Emberton Finds Success After A&M-Commerce

It's always great to see members of the Lion pride breaking down barriers and making history. Just a little over a year ago, Dr. Sherilyn Emberton did just that. In April of 2013, she was elected the 13th president of…
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A&M-Commerce Sells Land to CVS

Texas A&M University-Commerce signed a contract on Aug. 1 which completes the sale of a plot of land to CVS Pharmacy, Incorporated. “I am proud that A&M-Commerce continues to support the economic development of our community,” said President Dan Jones.…
Tech Titans

A&M-Commerce Industrial Engineering Receives ‘Tech Titan’ Finalist Honor

The Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC) has selected the Texas A&M University-Commerce Industrial Engineering Senior Design program as a “Tech Titan of the Future – University” finalist for the 14th Annual Tech Titans Awards. Each year the MTBC recognizes individuals…
Tech Titans

A&M-Commerce Industrial Engineering Receives 'Tech Titan' Finalist Honor

The Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC) has selected the Texas A&M University-Commerce Industrial Engineering Senior Design program as a “Tech Titan of the Future – University” finalist for the 14th Annual Tech Titans Awards. Each year the MTBC recognizes individuals…

Flags at Half Staff in Honor of Ivory Moore, Sr.

The university flag flies at half staff today, Tuesday, August 5, in memory of Ivory Moore, Sr., who passed away August 1, 2014.  Moore retired from the university in 1992 after a long and distinguished career.  His funeral service is…

Alumnus nominated to “25 Under 35”

In April 2014, Editor & Publisher recognized Tommy Felts as one of its “25 Under 35,” a list of young journalists reinventing the newspaper industry. Felts, the 2003-2004 editor of the university's newspaper, The East Texan, is now the managing…
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Career Development Hosts the Third Annual Administrative Appreciation Tea

The Texas A&M University-Commerce career development office recently held the third annual Administrative Appreciation Tea on July 16. This yearly event is held before the fall semester in honor of the university administrative staff and everything they do. Guests were…
Dr Pepper Mural

Mural Adds One-of-a-Kind Flavor to Commerce

There's a little more vim, vigor and vitality in downtown Commerce with the addition of the Dr Pepper mural located at 1123 Main Street. Created through a partnership between the City of Commerce, Dr Pepper Snapple Group and Texas A&M…
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Center for Faculty Excellence & Innovation Awards Two Faculty Fellowships

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Center for Faculty Excellence & Innovation recently awarded two faculty fellowships in teaching and learning to Professor of Literature and Languages Dr. Robin Reid and Assistant Professor of Physics & Astronomy Dr. William Newton. “When I…
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Two New Grants Awarded to the Physics and Astronomy Department

Two new grants, totaling $545,000, have been awarded to Texas A&M University-Commerce for the Department of Physics and Astronomy to continue their research on reactions with rare isotopes and neutron capture reactions in stars.  Both grants have been awarded for…
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