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Earliest Edition of The East Texan Returned to the University
Ken Bishop, owner of B6 Up Pawn & Gun in Commerce, Texas and Texas A&M University-Commerce alumnus, has donated the earliest known add...

Former professor earns honorary Ph.D.
Former East Texas State University professor, Rob Lawton, was presented with an honorary Ph.D. in recognition of his achievements in adverti...

A&M-Commerce Dedicates Equine Pavilion to Mary Bonham
Texas A&M University-Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony on December 10 to dedicate the recently built equine pavilion to Mary Bonha...

Music Faculty in Concert
By Christine Sheehan This fall, the Department of Music continued its reputation for excellence by showcasing faculty in concert. The performance included an eclectic array of...

Welcome Dr. Hurley!
Dr. Martha Hurley joins Texas A&M University-Commerce from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, as the new department head and professor of sociology and criminal ju...

System Commits to Expand College Access at White House Event
Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp today joins President Obama, the First Lady and Vice President Biden, along with hundr...

Author Pat Carr: Workshop on Getting Published
“I write to get published. I don't write for pleasure,” author Pat Carr told a group of faculty members and students at The Mayo Review's annual w...

New Location: Lions’ Innovation Showcase
The first Lions' Innovation Showcase will take place on November 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will utilize a rain location–Ferguson Audi...

Shop with AmazonSmile to Give
Texas A&M University-Commerce is now a member of AmazonSmile, a donation program funded through the online shopping website, Amazon.com. AmazonSmile allows users the sam...

Professor Ford Selected
Dr. Judy Ford, professor and head of the history department, has been selected to participate in the National Endowment for the Humanities seminar series. Ford will attend “Tudo...

My mother’s head on a plate
Texas A&M University-Commerce welcomed a visit from author, Dr. Wendy Rawlings. Rawlings brought with her a biting wit and two published books, “Come Back, Irish” and “The A...

Visiting artist celebrates the American craftsman
Alumnus Tadd Myers has a new book out entitled, “Portraits of the American Craftsman.” It is a beautiful collection of photographs documentin...

Professor Receives Grant for Research in Spain
By Jennise Streaty Dr. Maria Fernandez-Lamarque's research proposal for an upcoming book has been selected to receive a grant from the HISPAN...

Advancement welcomes new associate
Devin Girod has joined Texas A&M University-Commerce as the new associate director of development for the College of Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts (CHSSA). Hailing...

A great Roar!
Downtown Dallas buzzed with excitement as the glittering “alum-inatti” of East Texas State University and Texas A&M University-Commerce gathered together to celebrate t...

A&M-Commerce Top 10% Day
The Texas A&M University-Commerce Office of Undergraduate Admissions welcomed over 50 high school seniors to campus to take part in Top 10% Day in October. Top 10% Day gives s...

Thanks-for-Giving Service Project Hosted by L.E.A.D.
Thanks-for-Giving is a new service project hosted by the Leadership Engagement and Development (L.E.A.D.) department at Texas A&M Univ...

A&M-Commerce Benefit Powwow
Texas A&M University-Commerce will host its first Benefit Powwow on November 8 to sponsor the Albert S. Old Crow Scholarship. The event will take place in the Rayburn Student...

Percussion Studio Concerts
Texas A&M University-Commerce's Percussion Studio students are holding their fall concerts this week and on November 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Finney Concert Hall. Percussion Ens...

It’s all about making choices
J. Walter Kutz, an alumnus of East Texas State University and an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, continues to nurture...