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Diwali To Celebrate Indian Culture on Oct. 24

COMMERCE, Texas – Celebrate Indian culture with the Diwali observance from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at Texas A&M University. This annual campus event is free to the public and marks one of the most important celebrations in…

A&M-Commerce Gains Partner for Engineering Program

COMMERCE, Texas – Texas A&M University-Commerce has a new partner for its industrial engineering program, Northeast Texas Community College. Thanks to a recently signed agreement between the two schools, NTCC students can transfer to the ABET accredited industrial engineering program…

Tolkien Scholars, Teachers From Throughout Country Here Next Year

COMMERCE, Texas — J.R.R. Tolkien experts from throughout the United States and the United Kingdom will be at Texas A&M University-Commerce this summer to speak at a National Endowment for the Humanities workshop. Funded by a $175,395 NEH grant, the…

Beef Cattle Show Team Wins at Tyler Fair

COMMERCE, Texas — The hard work of Texas A&M University-Commerce’s Beef Cattle Show Team paid off big dividends recently at the East Texas Fair in Tyler. The Hereford cattle shown by Frisco agriculture major Ginny Gatewood, Sunnyvale pre-vet major Lauren…

Ogden Honored As Professor Emeritus

COMMERCE, Texas — Dr. W.R. “Railroad Bill” Ogden lived up to his tradition of entertaining the masses at his own reception honoring him as a Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Ogden joined math faculty members Dr.…

'Still Life with Iris' To Open Fall Play Season

COMMERCE, Texas — The University Playhouse at Texas A&M University-Commerce will open the fall season with the debut of “Still Life with Iris,” an award-winning new play, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16. “Through the magic of theater and child-like…

‘Still Life with Iris’ To Open Fall Play Season

COMMERCE, Texas — The University Playhouse at Texas A&M University-Commerce will open the fall season with the debut of “Still Life with Iris,” an award-winning new play, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16. “Through the magic of theater and child-like…

A&M-Commerce Show Team Celebrates Win

COMMERCE, Texas — Last year Texas A&M University-Commerce didn’t have an equine club or show team. This year they’re already making a name for themselves. The A&M-Commerce Equine Show Team competed in a show in Sulphur Springs held by the…

A&M-Commerce Awarded Grant To Assist Area Schools

Commerce, Texas — Texas A&M University-Commerce is partnering with Northeast Texas middle schools next summer to bring students’ gaming skills to the next level thanks to a $992,663 grant from the National Science Foundation. Distributed during the next three years,…

A&M-Commerce, Lon Morris Form Partnership

COMMERCE, Texas — The presidents of Texas A&M University-Commerce and Lon Morris College, a two-year private church-related institution in Jacksonville, have signed an agreement helping Lon Morris students transfer to A&M-Commerce to continue their education. Dr. Dan Jones, president of…

A&M-Commerce President To Host Cable TV Show

COMMERCE, Texas — Dr. Dan Jones, president of Texas A&M University-Commerce, will be hosting a television show entitled “The President’s Table” on Commerce cable channel 3 starting Monday and Tuesday evening, Oct. 6-7. The show will feature Jones interviewing various…

Faculty Trombonist To Perform Oct. 6

COMMERCE, Texas – Jimmy Clark, a world class professional trombonist and professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce, will present a recital on the Commerce campus on Monday, Oct. 6. Clark has performed with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Wind Symphony,…

A&M-Commerce Prof Wins 11th Composing Award From ASCAP

COMMERCE, Texas – The awards keep coming for Dr. Ted Hansen, a professor and nationally known composer in the Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Music. Hansen has received his 11th consecutive ASCAPLUS Award for his work as a composer in…

A&M-Commerce Professor to Present Concert in Dallas

COMMERCE, Texas – Texas A&M University-Commerce assistant professor of music Luis Sanchez will soon get to showcase his talent on a replica of a fortepiano similar to the one Mozart had. Sanchez will be the featured soloist with the Orchestra…

University Police Is Preparing for Hurricane Ike

COMMERCE, Texas – The University Police Department is ensuring that safety is a top priority as Texas A&M University-Commerce prepares to receive up to 136 hurricane evacuees. Officers will be present at the shelter area around the clock while evacuees…

Ruth Ann White Day Set Oct. 3

COMMERCE, Texas — On Friday, Oct. 3, Texas A&M University-Commerce will present Ruth Ann White Day. This free event will take place from 8:30 until noon in the American Ballroom at the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center. The theme is…

Graduate Orientation Planned at Metroplex Center

The College of Education and Human Services at Texas A&M University-Commerce will hold its Fourth Annual Department of Curriculum and Instruction Graduate Orientation on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the A&M-Commerce Metroplex Center in Mesquite. Those interested in pursuing graduate work…

Planetarium Features Show on Mars

A show on Mars, the red planet, will open at the Texas A&M University-Commerce Planetarium on Friday, Sept. 12. Shows will be at 7 and 8 p.m. each Friday night with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame the first…

Chorus Readies for December Concert

COMMERCE, Texas – Enjoy singing? If so, you are invited to participate in the Bluebonnet Chorus at Texas A&M University-Commerce and join the singers in rehearsals for a December concert. This community ensemble consists of A&M-Commerce students, faculty, and members…

A&M-Commerce Retired Faculty Member Honored By Tab

COMMERCE, Texas — Dr. Gerald Haskins, retired Texas A&M University-Commerce faculty member, has been named Educator of the Year by the Texas Association of Broadcasters. Haskins, now of Corpus Christi and who retired from A&M-Commerce in 2004, was honored at…
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