TAMIU has 100 percent pass rate on nursing licensure exam
May and summer
nursing graduates of Texas A&M International University
celebrated a 100 percent pass rate on their nursing licensure examinations.
A&M-Commerce
fast-tracks more professionals into teaching
Texas A&M
University-Commerce has placed 227 teachers in local education agencies,
exceeding the goal and making the university first among the nine universities
in the A&M System for producing teachers through
alternative teaching certificate programs.
Founding father of
laser-vision correction pledges $3 million to Texas A&M
With his invention of the photorefractive keratectomy
process in the mid-1980s, Texas A&M University graduate Charles R. Munnerlyn played a crucial
role in the advent of one of today’s most common medical procedures:
laser vision correction. Now, Munnerlyn has pledged $3 million to his alma
mater.
Tarleton, Hill College expand educational service area
Tarleton State University has teamed with Hill College in Hillsboro to
better meet the educational needs of students in the region. Hill College
is one of the top four community colleges in sending transfer students
to Tarleton.
First$tep Challenge awards first three grants for innovation at
WTAMU
Designers of a device to help eliminate back injuries, a solar-powered,
submersible water-well pump and a bib designed to protect, educate and
entertain babies have been selected as the inaugural winners of the First$tep
Innovation Challenge administered by West Texas A&M University's
Enterprise Network.