Texas A&M University-Central Texas' Founders Hall
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Brandon Griggs Receives Caswell Distinguished Service Award

By Demetra Paizanis Brandon Griggs, assistant commissioner at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and former dean of students at Texas A&M University–Central Texas, was awarded the James E. Caswell Distinguished Service Award at the Texas Association of College and University Student Personnel Administrations’ annual conference this week. Founded in 1925, TACUSPA is a statewide…

Warrior Preview Day - student arrivals
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Texas A&M University-Central Texas Hosts Fall 2025 Warrior Preview Day

Texas A&M University–Central Texas welcomed 246 students on Sept. 26 for Warrior Preview Day, the institution’s annual recruiting event designed to showcase academic programs, support services, and transfer opportunities. The half-day program, held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., included academic and resource fairs, guided tours, and student panels. University officials said the event remains…

Zachary Whitt, image
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From the Eastern Front to the Cold War, Whitt’s Curiosity Drives His Academic Interests

Zachary Whitt’s undeniable love of history didn’t come from a classroom experience. He didn’t fall in love with the stories of ordinary people who made indelible marks on society, culture, and political outcomes. No. His love of history bloomed as a 9-year-old with deft command of a video game controller and an all-consuming desire to…

New police officer, Gallegos swearing in ceremony
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Gallegos Sworn in as Police Officer at A&M–Central Texas

A familiar face joined the ranks of officer for the University Police Department (UPD) at Texas A&M University–Central Texas on Thursday afternoon when Joseph Gallegos was sworn in following successful completion of training at the Central Texas Police Academy. Gallegos, from Copperas Cove, started with the UPD at age 17 as a part-time security officer….

TAMUCT's Founder's Hall
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Texas A&M University-Central Texas to Host Central Texas Energy Summit

Texas A&M University–Central Texas will host the Central Texas Energy Summit from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21. The luncheon will bring together business leaders, policymakers, community leaders, developers and residents to discuss how the region can meet its growing energy demands. “Central Texas is experiencing dynamic commercial development and population growth,…

Inside image from Fall 2025 Momentum magazine
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Fall 2025 Momentum Magazine

This fall, A&M–Central Texas proudly shares the inaugural edition of Momentum, our university magazine. Created to reflect who we are, what we do, and what matters most to us, Momentum is a celebration of the purpose that drives our university forward. As you’ll read in the Editor’s Note by Dr. Karén Clos, Momentum reminds us…

Welcoming two new College of Arts & Sciences Faculty
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Texas A&M University–Central Texas Welcomes Two New College of Arts and Sciences Faculty

Texas A&M University–Central Texas has welcomed two new professors with international experience to the College of Arts and Sciences this fall. Gabriel Araújo Gabriel Araújo, a Brazilian-born composer and sound engineer, has joined the Department of Humanities as an assistant professor of music. Araújo earned a bachelor’s degree in composition from the Federal University of…

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (1)
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A&M–Central Texas to Offer Master of Science in Nursing Administration Degree

In an effort to help meet the growing demand for nursing practitioners, Texas A&M University–Central Texas is expanding its degree offerings to include the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree in Nursing Administration. Opening in August 2026, the new degree is for nurses looking to advance their career in administrative roles and have more…

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