Sep 29, 2009 | North Texas e-News
Senior Heather Pantalion led the Texas A&M University-Commerce women's golf team after the first day of the Lady Buff Stampede to begin the 2009-10 season.
Hispanic Entrepreneur profile: Printing pioneer brought East Coast techniques to W. Texas
In his early 40s, after two decades working for a manufacturing company, Juan Barcena started his own business.
Goddard Receives International Certification
Larry Goddard, Tyler ISD Foundation's Executive Director, has completed the requirements for a global certification for professionals in fundraising.
The Commerce Journal, Greenville, TX
Council member alleges poor leadership , failure to secure contracts
By Chad Blackshear Journal Staff The employment status of City Manager Dion Miller was the main topic during the Commerce City Council's regular meeting which lasted approximately three hours Tuesday night.
Flap over social studies heats up again
The clamor this summer over social studies curriculum standards for Texas public schools has been a mere prelude to the real debate that begins today at the State Board of Education.
A&M-C volleyball wins two more to extend winning streak to seven
The Texas A&M University-Commerce volleyball team closed out the DBU Invitational with wins over Southern Arkansas and Southwest Baptist on Saturday.
Scholarships For DISD, Investing In Texas' Future
KERA's Bill Zeeble reports that Texas A&M Commerce has set aside $3.2 million aimed at minority Dallas ISD students from families where no one ever when to college.
Bluebonnet Chorus to start rehearsals Sept. 21
The Bluebonnet Chorus, a Texas A&M University-Commerce student, faculty, and community ensemble, will soon begin rehearsals for a November concert and new members are invited to join.
Texas A&M-Commerce and Education is Freedom to launch $3.2-million...
This innovative program will enable A&M-Commerce to work with Education is Freedom students from middle school through graduation to create a fun, exciting program that prepares and motivates students to go to college.
The Commerce Journal, Greenville, TX
Crossing road to get easier for college students
By Daniel Walker Commerce Journal A pedestrian-activated flashing crosswalk warning system at Texas A&M University-Commerce's Whitley Hall and another at the crosswalk with Highways 24/50 are expected to be ready by mid-September according to university officials.
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