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Columbia Law School Shares Research from A&M-Commerce Professor

Columbia Law School's blog recently published research by Regents Professor Srinivas Nippani from A&M-Commerce, and Associate Professor Nizan Geslevich Packin from Baruch College, City University of New York. Their research discusses efforts by the U.S. government to end discrimination by…

A&M-Commerce Alum Appointed Plano City Fire Chief

A&M-Commerce alum Chris Biggerstaff has been selected as the new fire chief for the city of Plano, Texas. Biggerstaff began his career by joining the Garland Fire Department in 1991. Shortly after, he joined the Plano Fire Department, earning Rookie…
TAMUC student Omar Ramirez with his winning poster design

TAMUC Health and Human Performance Faculty, Students Attend State Conference

Faculty and students representing the A&M-Commerce Department of Health and Human Performance recently attended the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (TAHPERD) annual conference in Arlington, Texas. The group made several presentations and brought home one award.…
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Financial Lab Inauguration

Over Homecoming weekend at A&M-Commerce, the College of Business (COB) unveiled its new Finance Lab with a special inauguration ceremony. The Finance Lab is a modern space with a trading room feel for COB students and faculty to use, learn…
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TAMUC Real Talk Workshop Registers More than 270 Students

The College of Education and Human Services and the Office of Campus Life and Student Success recently hosted a Real Talk Workshop event to assist students with academic holds or other issues that might prevent them from registering for the…
Department of Counseling faculty and students at 2021 TCA conference

A&M-Commerce Department of Counseling Shines at State Conference

Faculty and students representing the Department of Counseling at Texas A&M University-Commerce recently attended the Texas Counseling Association's (TCA) annual Professional Growth Conference in Galveston, Texas, where they made several presentations and brought home two awards. Second-year doctoral student Sarah…
Jangsup Choi

A&M-Commerce Faculty Receives Grant to Fund Affordable Classroom Materials

Texas A&M University-Commerce Assistant Professor Dr. Jangsup Choi received a $5,000 grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) for the creation of affordable materials to be used in university classrooms, creating less financial burdens for students. Choi has…
Emam Hammad

A&M-Commerce RELLIS Faculty Member Receives Prestigious Recognitions

Dr. Eman Hammad, a Texas A&M University-Commerce assistant professor working at the A&M System's RELLIS Campus, recently received a pair of accolades signifying her accomplishments in the field of cybersecurity. Hammad was named one of the “Top Women in Cybersecurity”…
Psychology and Cognitive Archaeology book cover

A&M-Commerce Psychology Professor Publishes New Book

Professor Tracy B. Henley in the Department of Psychology and Special Education at A&M-Commerce and Matt J. Rossano, professor of psychology at Southeastern Louisiana University, are co-editors of a new book, “Psychology and Cognitive Archaeology: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the…
Mathematics professor and student working together

Mathematical Association of America Features A&M-Commerce Students’ Research Video

The Mathematical Association of America has selected a research project video by A&M-Commerce students Victor Ezem and Ashlee Story to be featured on its website. Ezem is a mathematics and computer science major, and Story is a computer science major.…
Debbie Decker

Lion Alum Named to State Athletic Director Hall of Honor

A graduate of old ET has recently been named to the Hall of Honor of a state association for high school athletic directors, in recognition of her service and passion for high school athletics. Debbie Decker, a 1990 graduate of…
TAMUC representatives at CBExchange 2021 conference

A&M-Commerce Representatives Lead the Way at National Competency-Based Education Conference

The Institute for Competency-Based Education (ICBE) at Texas A&M University-Commerce recently sponsored 25 university personnel to attend CBExchange, an annual conference hosted by the Competency-Based Education Network (CBEN). The event is the foremost conference on competency-based education, where leaders from…
Belinda Rudinger, Ed.D.

A&M-Commerce Special Education Faculty Member Named to Board

Belinda Rudinger, Ed.D., a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and Special Education at A&M-Commerce, has been elected to the board of the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments and Deaf-Blindness (DVIDB). DVIDB seeks to advance…

TAMUC Accepts Star Award From THECB for Exemplary COVID-19 Response

A&M-Commerce was named a 2021 Star Award recipient by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). Star Award recipients were honored at a special reception on December 1, at the beginning of the annual Higher Education Leadership Conference in Austin.…
Toni Sturdivant, Ph.D.

TAMUC Curriculum and Instruction Professor Selected as Candidate for National Board

Toni Sturdivant, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at A&M-Commerce, has been selected as a candidate for the governing board of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). NAEYC is the world's…
Karyn E. Miller, Ph.D.

TAMUC Curriculum and Instruction Faculty Member Selected for Research Fellowship

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has selected Dr. Karyn E. Miller, assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at A&M-Commerce, for the fourth cohort of the AERA-Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning (AERA-SDL). Supported by…
Lion statue at East Texas A&M

A&M-Commerce Alumna Fights Back Against Alzheimer’s Disease

For more than 15 years, Roslyn Thibodeaux Goodall has been raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease. She serves as the co-chair of the Alzheimer's Association/African Methodist Episcopal Church National Partnership Steering Committee and was recently featured in the Alzheimer’s Association’s ALZ…

A&M-Commerce Faculty Publish New Research on Academic Mothers

A&M-Commerce professors Karyn E. Miller and Jacqueline Riley recently published new research about academic mothers. Their paper “Changed Landscape, Unchanged Norms: Work-Family Conflict and the Persistence of the Academic Mother Ideal” was featured in the “Innovative Higher Education” journal. Miller…
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A&M-Commerce Department of Counseling Represents at National Conference

The Department of Counseling at Texas A&M University-Commerce was well represented at the 2021 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) national conference in Atlanta, Georgia, this past October, with several faculty members, current students and alumni in attendance. Erika…
MKTBA at Mane Event

Mane Event – Student Organization Showcase

The MKTBA student organization was well represented at the Mane Event Student Organization Showcase which was held Saturday, October 30th at Great Lawn by the Rayburn Student Centre. It was a great opportunity for the Officers (Ashwini, Audrey and Dapo)…
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