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TAMUC Alumna Named Director of Operations for Veterans Pardners

A&M-Commerce alumna Donna Richardson has been named director of operations for Veterans Pardners, according to a recent article in The Lakelander newspaper in Whitney, Texas. Veterans Pardners is a non-profit organization that helps veterans in rural Hill County access resources.…
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A&M-Commerce Offers Free Tax Filing Services Through IRS VITA Program

The College of Business at Texas A&M University-Commerce is simplifying the tax filing process for many Northeast Texas residents with its renewed participation in a federal assistance program. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is a grant-funded initiative from…

A&M-Commerce Physics Students Earn National Recognition

The Texas A&M University-Commerce chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) has won a 2022-23 Outstanding Chapter Award from the SPS national office. This is the seventh consecutive year the chapter has been recognized for its excellence as a…

Lion Football to Play San Diego State in 2024, Florida State in 2025

By Lion Athletics COMMERCE – Texas A&M University-Commerce has announced two future football games against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents on Tuesday, beginning the 2024 season at San Diego State and playing at Florida State in 2025. “We are beyond…
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“Winter Blues”: Seasonal Affective Disorder and Tips to Fight It

Winter can be a beautiful season. The air gets colder; the holidays arrive, and a snow flurry might even appear. But for many, the feeling of “Jack Frost nipping at your nose” isn’t always pleasant. In fact, during the colder…

Lion Softball Releases 2024 Schedule, Season Tickets Now on Sale

By Lion Athletics COMMERCE – Texas A&M University-Commerce softball team has announced the 2024 schedule, which features 35 home games as well as a game at three-time defending National Champion Oklahoma.The Lions enter their second season in NCAA Division I…

TAMUC Doctoral Student Named 2023 Administrator for the Gifted

The Texas Association for the Gifted & Talented (TAGT) named A&M-Commerce doctoral student Cheryl Beard as its 2023 TAGT Administrator for the Gifted. The award recognizes service, contributions and commitment to gifted education. Beard has been an educator and district…
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Adobe Creative Campus Program Spreads Digital Literacy Across TAMUC

Students, faculty and staff are plugging into the power of Adobe software as digital literacy continues to spread across the Texas A&M University-Commerce campus. For the past two years, A&M-Commerce has been an official Adobe Creative Campus, a partnership that…

Epps Named AP All-American, First in DI Era

By Lion Athletics NEW YORK – Texas A&M University-Commerce football player Max Epps is an All-American. Epps was named to the Associated Press third team All-America on Tuesday becoming the first player in any sport at A&M-Commerce to earn All-America…

Educational Leadership Council Names TAMUC Professor ‘Living Legend’

The International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership (ICPEL) selected A&M-Commerce faculty Dr. Nathan R. Templeton as the recipient of its 2024 Living Legend award, which recognizes service, scholarship and overall contributions to ICPEL and the field of education. Templeton—a…

ISACA’s Fall 2023 Hackathon Competition: Refining Marketing Strategies Through Analytics

Continuing to build on its partnership with the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) North Texas Chapter, a professional association dedicated to IT governance, the Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business held its highly anticipated annual Fall 2023 Hackathon…

Preserving History: TAMUC Student Helps Keep The East Texan Alive

Jackson Thornton, a senior Computer Science major at A&M-Commerce, is helping preserve the university's rich history. Since August, he has interned in the Archives Department, located on campus in Waters Library. His role is to digitize The East Texan, A&M-Commerce's…
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A&M-Commerce: A Gateway to the Fastest-Growing Careers

A recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report reveals remarkable growth in the U.S. job market in the fields of health, math and computer science. In fact, 15 of the top 20 fastest-growing careers land in these three fields. As…

Tenacious Leaders Help Students Shape Their Future Trajectory

As part of the Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business’s continued efforts to develop and promote platforms that provide A&M-Commerce students as well as those in the community with opportunities to connect, develop, and network with experts in various fields,…

Cupcakes and Conversations: Students Master the Art of Networking

The Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business' Career Services office concluded its robust series of career readiness collaboration workshops for the year with The Cupcakes and Conversations: American Marketing Association DFW (AMA DFW) College Edition themed event, titled “Finding Your…
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A&M-Commerce to Hold Fall 2023 Commencement on December 15 and 16

A&M-Commerce is gearing up for Fall 2023 commencement ceremonies on Friday, December 15 and Saturday, December 16. The lineup of candidates includes 638 master’s students, 25 doctoral students and 733 undergraduate students. From these students, 385 will graduate with academic…

DFW-Alliance of Black Accountants (DFW-ABA) Recognizes and Awards Three A&M-Commerce Students with Scholarships

Texas A&M University-Commerce students Aathira Nair, Oluwasola Adesemoye and Poojitha Mallikarjunappa were recognized and awarded scholarships by the DFW – Alliance of Black Accountants (DFW-ABA) on November 4, 2023. Held during a special brunch ceremony at “On The Marquee,” the…
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Decades After Escaping Abuse, TAMUC Alum Now Aids Domestic Violence Victims

A&M-Commerce alum Dr. Aaliyah Miranda ('19) is featured in a recent Dallas Morning News article describing her journey from experiencing domestic violence to becoming a champion for victims of domestic abuse. Born and raised in Mexico, Miranda immigrated to the…
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TAMUC Agriculture Professor Named A&M System Regents Professor for 2023-24

Texas A&M University-Commerce Professor of Horticulture Dr. Derald Harp was recently honored as a Texas A&M University System Regents Professor. The A&M System Board of Regents announced their selections for Regents Professors and Regents Fellows at their regular meeting on…

Lion Track & Field Releases 2023-24 Schedule

By Lion Athletics COMMERCE – Texas A&M University-Commerce track & field coach George Pincock has announced the 2023-24 schedule on Wednesday morning.During the 2023-24 season, the Lions compete in six meets during the indoor season and seven meets during the…
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