
Students Show Off Their Qualifications at East Texas A&M Career Fairs
Over the last few weeks, the Office of Student Career Preparedness at East Texas A&M University has hosted two separate career fairs for students. On April 2, the Just in Time Career Fair was held at the Rayburn Student Center and on April 9, the Lions in Dallas Career Fair was held at the East Texas A&M Dallas site.
At each career fair students were able to meet with numerous businesses, schools and other employers to discuss potential job opportunities.
The organizations that attended the Just in Time Career Fair included:
- Collin County Government
- Hunt County Regional Hospital
- City Year
- USDA Food Safety and Inspection
- Dallas Police Department Service
- Highland Homes
- Rotolo Consultants, Inc.
- Oncor
- Encore Wire
- Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Garland Police Department
- East Texas A&M University
The organizations that attended the Lions in Dallas Career Fair included:
- Great Hearts Academies
- Modern Woodmen of America
- Kubota Tractor Corporation
- The Chicago School
- Equal Heart
- Lancaster Independent School District
- CBRE Group, Inc.
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Dallas Independent School District
- US India Chamber of Commerce DFW
For information on future career fairs and student career opportunities, contact Director of Student Career Preparedness Arthur Lumzy.
More Campus and Community News
View All Campus and Community News
Lion Volleyball Announces 2025 Conference Schedule, to Host SLC Tournament on Nov. 21-23
The East Texas A&M University volleyball program released its 2025 Southland Conference schedule, which includes hosting the SLC Volleyball Tournament in Commerce at the end of the season.

East Texas A&M Installs State-of-the-Art Video Boards in the Field House
East Texas A&M University enhanced the in-venue experience inside the Hunt Regional Healthcare Court in the Field House this spring by installing four videoboards and two ribbon boards.

KETR Celebrates 50 Years of Service to Northeast Texas
88.9 KETR is celebrating a major milestone this week: 50 years on the air. The National Public Radio (NPR) station went live on April 7, 1975, broadcasting from the Journalism Building at East Texas A&M University.