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Dr. Jennifer Dyer talks about ways to educate at home

As a community of scholars and research experts, Texas A&M University-Commerce is a rich source of knowledge on a range of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject-matter experts at our university are always ready to share their evidence-based practices,…
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Letter from Dr. Rudin announcing the move to online classes for the remainder of the semester

Lion Family, As the situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic is fluid and rapidly changing, it is unlikely that Texas A&M University-Commerce will be able to resume face-to-face classes before the end of the spring 2020 semester. Therefore, I wanted to…
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Dan Semprini of Campus Recreation talks about how to stay active at home

https://www.facebook.com/100366083344764/videos/146061410109556 As a community of scholars and research experts, Texas A&M University-Commerce is a rich source of knowledge on a range of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject-matter experts at our university are always ready to share their evidence-based…
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Dr. Rudin thanks the Lion community

Dr. Wachira checks in to assess changing health landscape due to COVID-19

As a community of scholars and research experts, Texas A&M University-Commerce is a rich source of knowledge on a range of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject-matter experts at our university are always ready to share their evidence-based practices,…
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Letter from Dr. Rudin Regarding Hunt County Disaster Declaration

Dear Lion Family, This morning, the Hunt County Commissioners Court issued a disaster declaration that goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The declaration includes a stay-at-home order for citizens of…
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Letter from Dr. Rudin Announcing that Spring Graduation Is Postponed

Dear Future Lion Alumni, To mitigate the risk of large-group gatherings for the foreseeable future, we are carefully following the advice of health officials regarding the current global health crisis. Currently, the Centers for Disease Control recommends canceling large-group events…
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Letter from Dr. Rudin Reaffirming Decision to Move Online

Dear Lion Family: It goes without saying that the current COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our society in many different ways. It is also safe to say that it seems the only certainty is that each of us now faces a…
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Letter from Dr. Rudin Regarding the Switch to Online Courses

Dear Lion Family, It is the mission of Texas A&M University-Commerce to provide a safe, healthy and inclusive environment at each of our campuses to ensure that every student, faculty and staff member is given every chance to achieve their…
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Dr. Rudin’s video on graduation

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Dr. Rudin’s video on online classes

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Chatting with Dr. Dale Funderburk about economics of COVID-19 outbreak

https://www.facebook.com/100366083344764/videos/2734425403292606 As a community of scholars and research experts, Texas A&M University-Commerce is a rich source of knowledge on a range of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject-matter experts at our university are always ready to share their evidence-based…

A&M-Commerce University Police Department Honored for Dedicated Service

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Human Resources Department held a recognition ceremony at the Alumni Center on March 6 to honor the University Police Department. A&M-Commerce President Mark Rudin began the ceremony by expressing his appreciation for each university police officer.…
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A&M-Commerce Professors and Research Experts Share Expertise on COVID-19 Topics in Live Facebook Chats

As a community of scholars and research experts, Texas A&M University-Commerce is a rich source of knowledge on a range of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject-matter experts at our university are always ready to share their evidence-based practices,…
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A&M-Commerce Well-Represented at TACES Mid-Winter Conference

Texas A&M University-Commerce doctoral students representing the Department of Counseling recently attended the Texas Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (TACES) Mid-Winter Conference. The conference was held February 27-28, 2020 with the theme of Counselor Educators and Supervisors Helping Communities…

A&M-Commerce Aligns Initiatives

Located 66 miles northeast of Dallas, Commerce, TX, has been home to the institution now called Texas A&M University-Commerce since an 1894 fire forced its relocation from Cooper, TX. A&M-Commerce occupies a unique space straddling a line between an urban…
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A&M-Commerce student seeks to educate the community with free diabetes awareness program

A public health student at Texas A&M University-Commerce has created a free eight-week program to educate people across the world about diabetes and how to live with the disease. Jesus Medrano Palacios created the program for his internship with U.R.A.…

Law enforcement academy makes its debut at A&M-Commerce

Texas A&M University-Commerce recently entered into a five-year agreement with the Hunt County Sheriff's Office to provide a law enforcement academy on campus. The academy relocated from its previous location at Paris Junior College. Dr. Mark Rudin, A&M-Commerce president; Captain…

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A&M-Commerce Computer Science Student Wins IMCS Group Coding Challenge

Texas A&M University-Commerce Computer Science student Brian Taylor was announced as the first-place winner at the IMCS Group Coding Challenge. The challenge was held on Friday, February 21 at A&M-Commerce. The first-place prize was a $1,000 scholarship. The challenge was…
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