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…

AI hand picking flower
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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…

Children sitting in Library looking at books
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A&M–Central Texas Collecting Books to Benefit Killeen Elementary School

By Jonathan Petty – Texas A&M University–Central Texas is once again collecting books to benefit young readers as part of this year’s convocation activities. Sponsored by the Curriculum and Instruction Department of the College of Education and Human Development, faculty and staff are encouraged to drop books off in donation boxes located in Warrior Hall…

Major Azucena Avalos Towne as First Female Leader of the U.S. Army ROTC Program
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A&M-Central Texas Welcomes Major Azucena Avalos Towne First Female Leader of the U.S. Army ROTC Program

By Karen Clos Long before she was a major in the U.S. Army, well before she could conceive the direction her life would take her, Azucena Avalos Towne, 36, was proving her mettle without even knowing it. The youngest of five children, she grew up in San Bernardino County, California, on a farm south of…

Texas A&M University-Central Texas Welcomes New Faculty
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Texas A&M University-Central Texas Welcomes New Faculty

By Demetra Paizanis – New COBA Faculty Welcome! Texas A&M University–Central Texas welcomes two professionals with years of industry and teaching experience to its College of Business Administration faculty this fall. Brian Johnson, a certified public accountant who researches nonprofit accounting practices, and Joshua Wilson, an information-systems technologist, have joined the College of Business Administration….

TAMUCT student at Temple College
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A&M–Central Texas Offering Upper-Level Courses and Degree Programs at Temple College

By Demetra Paizanis – Coming this fall, new bachelor’s degree offerings in Temple Texas A&M University–Central Texas is strengthening its partnership with Temple College, with plans to announce new bachelor’s degree offerings in Temple. The degrees to be offered will be announced later this fall, once curriculum and final approval are in place and official….

Transfer Student and Faculty talking
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A&M-Central Texas Named Among Top Universities in the Nation for Transfer Students

By Jonathan Petty – Texas A&M University–Central Texas is once again proving its superior commitment to transfer students, being named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society’s Transfer Honor Roll for 2025. This recognition is granted to only 25% of the colleges and universities throughout the nation that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting…

TAMUCT Campus Building
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When Research Rolls Its Sleeves Up: The A&M-Central Texas Center for Applied Research and Engagement, Has Resources and Answers

By Karen Clos – Questions and answers. More questions than answers. At universities, they are everywhere – in the classrooms, online, in small groups, meetings, and office spaces. Given what universities do, asking questions and seeking answers is so common it is almost instinctive. Students are guided toward learning via engagement, and faculty members are…

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