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A&M-Commerce Chemistry Faculty, Students Present at Regional Meeting

Students and faculty representing the A&M-Commerce Department of Chemistry gave 12 presentations at the 78th American Chemical Society Southwest Regional Meeting held Nov. 6-9 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Drs. Laurence Angel, Bukuo Ni and Thomas West accompanied 14 students, including:…
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Clint Dolezel Hired as A&M-Commerce Head Football Coach

By Lion Athletics Texas A&M University-Commerce has announced the hiring of Lion Athletics Hall of Famer Clint Dolezel as the 21st head coach in the history of the Lion Football program on Wednesday morning. One of only three documented three-sport…
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America’s Fastest-Growing Sport is a “Big Dill” at A&M-Commerce

Students, faculty, staff and community members certainly relish the opportunity to learn and play pickleball at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Dubbed America's fastest-growing sport, pickleball appeals to a wide demographic including men, women, athletes and non-athletes of all ages. The sport…
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A&M-Commerce Students Attend, Compete at Regional Educator Conference

A&M-Commerce students, Susan Macias, Reagan Shaw and D'Andre Harrison (pictured left to right), participated in the Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) Region 11 conference in Waxahachie, Texas on Nov. 12. Harrison received a near-perfect score in the event's Educators…

A&M-Commerce Professors Co-Author, Illustrate Children’s Book

A&M-Commerce Professors LaVelle Hendricks and Dimitra J. Smith are co-authors of a new children's book, “Stan the Can Has No Magic: An educational way to learn about the impact of alcohol use and the road to recovery.” Available through Amazon,…

TAMUC Jazz Legend Louise Tobin Dies at 104

A recent article in The Washington Post reports that jazz legend Louise Tobin died on Nov. 26 at the age of 104. Tobin was a big-band singer of the 1930s and '40s who donated her jazz collection to A&M-Commerce in…

Five Earn All-Southland Conference Honors

By Lion Athletics FRISCO – Five members of the Texas A&M University-Commerce football team earned all-Southland Conference recognition in their first season in the conference as announced by the conference office on Wednesday morning.The Lions had four on the first…
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A&M-Commerce Student Group Collects Holiday Cards for Troops

The A&M-Commerce chapter of the Texas Association of Future Educators hosted a table at the Rayburn Student Center on Nov. 17-18 to collect holiday wishes for troops deployed abroad. The group collected 101 cards from students, faculty and staff, which…
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A&M-Commerce Team Gets in the Mix at Concrete Competition

A team of A&M-Commerce students competed in the Pervious Concrete Cylinder Competition, held Oct. 23 during the American Concrete Institute's Concrete Convention in Dallas, Texas. The competition challenged undergraduate university teams from around the world to apply sustainability concepts and…

TAMUC Alum Selected as Finalist for National Principal of the Year

Colleyville Middle School principal David Arencibia, Ed.D., was selected as one of three finalists for the National Principal of the Year award by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Arencibia graduated from A&M-Commerce in 2004 with a Master…

Retired TAMUC Art Professor Featured in Texas Monthly

A recent article in Texas Monthly features Lee Baxter Davis, retired art professor at A&M-Commerce. The article, written by Rainey Knudson, is entitled “One of Texas's Greatest Artists Lives Quietly in East Texas­—and Was a Beloved Professor to Famous Art…

Operations Management Students Tour Clayton Homes

Students in the Operations Management 307 (MGT-307) course at A&M-Commerce accompanied Assistant Professor Dr. Mojtaba Salarpour on an insider tour of one of the nation's largest manufacturers of affordable modular homes, Clayton Homes. General Manager Don McCann and Production Manager…

Building Better Futures: Connecting Students with Businesses

The Department of Career Development and the College of Business at A&M-Commerce partnered to host the “COB Career Day” on November 10, 2022, at the Rayburn Student Center. The day consisted of a Datathon Competition sponsored by Infosys, a luncheon…
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A&M-Commerce Faculty, Staff Share Expertise at Renowned Competency-Based Education Conference

Representatives from Texas A&M University-Commerce attended the CBExchange conference hosted by the Competency-Based Education Network in Amelia Island, Florida, from Oct. 18-21. The annual event is touted as the foremost conference on competency-based education. “As founding members of the Competency-Based…

TAMUC Alum Featured for Impactful Work as Big Brother Mentor

A recent YouTube video by Arnold Ventures features Dr. Weldon Elbert, Jr., an A&M-Commerce alum, as a mentor in the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) community mentoring program in Houston, Texas.  The video highlights the positive relationship between Elbert and…
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A&M-Commerce Department of Counseling Recognizes, Honors School Counselors

Texas A&M University-Commerce and the Department of Counseling hosted a luncheon in Dallas on Thursday, October 20, to recognize school counselors and celebrate their vital role in the education system. The event honored counselors and mental health professionals from Desoto,…
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Ribbon Cutting Commemorates Reopening of Lyday Gardens

A&M-Commerce welcomed alumni Gary and Sandra Fernandes to campus on Oct. 21 to cut the ribbon and officially reopen Lyday Gardens. The Fernandes family originally sponsored the construction of the gardens in 2001, and another generous gift from them made…

Mitchell Named SLC Freshman of the Year, Five Earn All-SLC Honors

By Lion Athletics FRISCO – In its first season in NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference, five members of the Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer team received all-conference recognition on Wednesday morning, highlighted by Mya Mitchell being named the conference’s…

A&M-Commerce Continues Tradition with 32nd Annual Veterans Vigil

Texas A&M University-Commerce is continuing its tradition of honoring our nation's veterans at the 32nd annual Veterans Vigil, scheduled for November 11, 2022, on the A&M-Commerce campus. The theme of this year's event is “Forged in Sacrifice,” and the featured…

A&M-Commerce Faculty Member Receives Awards for Podcast

Texas A&M University-Commerce Assistant Professor Charles Woods, Ph.D., was recently honored with a pair of awards for his podcast, “The Big Rhetorical.” Woods' podcast bills itself as “your home for all things rhetoric, composition, technical communications, Ph.D. life, and so…
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