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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Why Earning a Master of Science in Nursing Administration Degree is More Important Now Than Ever Before

The never-ending conversation about healthcare in the United States is a black hole of opinions and rhetoric that can suck the life out of any interaction. But while most people lean one way or another on how the healthcare system can be fixed, there are a few facts that are driving the narrative and shaping…

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AI Workplaces and the Skills that Support Them

Artificial Intelligence continues to transform our society, and it promises to do so even more as it keeps improving. Some of those developments give us reasons to be ever more optimistic. As an aging adult I love that AI is improving health care through early diagnosis and personalized treatments. As the parent of a child…

Ten A&M-Central Texas Students Visit U.K. for Nine-Day Study Abroad: Meet York's Last Surviving D-Day Veteran
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Ten A&M–Central Texas Students Visit U.K. for Nine-Day Study Abroad: Meet York’s Last Surviving D-Day Veteran

By Karen Clos For Texas A&M University–Central Texas College of Arts and Sciences Dean, Allen Redmon, Ph.D., and English and linguistics Associate Professor Amber Dunai, Ph.D., the majority of their time is spent in classrooms, conference rooms, and office spaces on the second floor of the Beck Family Heritage Hall. Not for a moment has…

The words 'Once Upon A Time...' picked out on a grungy old typewriter. Macro image with limited depth of field focussed on 'on' in 'upon'.
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What is History?

By Demetra Paizanis When most people hear the word “history,” they immediately flash back to stuffy classrooms, thick textbooks, and tedious memorization sessions. But history deserves better than that dull reputation. History is not just “what happened.” History is not just “what happened.” It’s not a dusty shelf of names, dates, and wars, waiting to…

Pathfinder mascot in the driver's seat of a TAMUCT police car and poking his head outside of the window.
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What is Criminal Justice?

By: Demetra Paizanis At some point, we’ve all watched a courtroom scene unfold — on TV, in movies, or maybe even through a sliver of real-life experience. There’s the stern judge, the impassioned lawyer, the nervous witness, and the suspense of whether the defendant is guilty or not. It’s compelling stuff. But the criminal justice…

group photo of Dr. MK Long, Dr. Christine Jones, Dr. Peter Hershoc, and Dr. Nelly van Doorn-Harder
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A&M–Central Texas Hosts Southeast Asia Religion Workshop with Scholars from Dartmouth and Wake Forest

Demetra Paizanis As part of this year’s Warrior Week activities, Texas A&M University–Central Texas hosted a one-day academic workshop, featuring scholars from Dartmouth University, Wake Forest University, and the East-West Center. Part of a national series led by the Asian Studies Development Program, the event brought students and faculty together to discuss religion, politics, and…

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TAMUCT Students and Faculty Attend Research Conference

Courtesy Article Nine students and faculty from Texas A&M University–Central Texas attended the 2025 Southwestern Psychological Association Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas. Over the three-day event, the attendees engaged in a series of workshops, research presentations, and teaching demonstrations. Ariana Espinosa Grimaldo and Amanda McHugh received Psi Chi Regional Awards for their student projects and…

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