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The American Army at 250
Throughout the year, we have federal, state, and unofficial holidays that are important dates to remember and to celebrate—from your child’s birthday to the Fourth of July. Every so often there are milestone years that deserve to be commemorated, and this year marks the 250th anniversary of the start of the American War for Independence…
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A&M–Central Texas hosts Pfluger Student Leadership Conference
Texas A&M–Central Texas hosted the Pfluger Student Leadership Conference on Friday, May 9. The event, sponsored by U.S. Congressman August Pfluger, is intended to inspire students to embrace leadership roles. Approximately 120 eighth graders from Killeen ISD were in attendance. Students were treated to a static display from the III Armored Corps at Ft. Cavazos,…
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Family Members from Four Different Families Celebrate Earning Degrees at A&M–Central Texas Spring 2025 Commencement
On Saturday, May 17, at 3 p.m., Texas A&M University–Central Texas celebrates 375 undergraduate and graduate degree candidates at the Cadence Bank Center in Belton. And a first of its kind occurrence that, so far, university officials say, that hasn’t happened at any other university they’ve been able to find. According to an exhaustive Google…
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A&M-Central Texas Professor Wins National Award for Groundbreaking Marketing Curriculum Integrating AI
By Demetra Paizanis Sunme Lee, a marketing professor at Texas A&M University–Central Texas, was named the first-place winner in the 2025 Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators Teaching Innovation Competition for her curriculum, “From Classroom to Boardroom: Empowering Students to Do Real Marketing Before Graduation,” which integrates artificial intelligence (AI) into each phase of learning to…
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Texas A&M University–Central Texas to Celebrate Legacy and Leadership at Distinguished Alumni Awards
See the 2025 nomination form. Texas A&M University–Central Texas will host its annual Distinguished Alumni Awards celebration on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025, honoring those exceptional individuals who embody the values, pride and perseverance of the A&M–Central Texas Warrior community. Distinguished Alumni Awards serve as the university’s highest recognition of alumni and community members who demonstrate outstanding service,…
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From Late-Night Doubts to Early-Morning Hustles: The Life Caroline Munoz is Building
By Demetra Paizanis, Communications Coordinator – Caroline Munoz used to lie in bed at night, phone in hand, watching videos of the life she wasn’t living. Dream homes. Graduation celebrations. Entrepreneurs ticking off milestones she hadn’t dared to chase. “I was stuck in this loop of dreaming without acting, and that realization broke me,” she…
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Is Anthropology the Right Path for You?
By Demetra Paizanis Is Anthropology the Right Path for You? At some point, everyone asks themselves a version of “What am I even doing?” Maybe it happened during an existential crisis in the cereal aisle, wondering if you actually like granola or if you’ve just been blindly loyal to a brand since childhood. Maybe it…
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Grief, Grit, and Graduation: A&M-Central Texas Student Inspired to Complete Degree for Her Mom
By Karen Clos Before she was even out of high school, Killeen resident, Miranda Castro, 24, acquired the kind of wisdom that no one welcomes. Not the gentle kind that sprouts after seeds of age, experience, faith, and fate are watered with time and the sunlight of understanding. It is the kind of experience wrought…
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Trideum Internships Pay Off at A&M–Central Texas
On his first day at Trideum Corporation, Isaias Nuno-Galindo, a software developer intern, walked into the company’s Central Texas office with the same expectations many interns have: sit through onboarding, shadow a few employees, and gradually ease into his role. Instead, he found himself in a team-wide Sprint Review, where his ideas would soon be…
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