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History Student Explores Career in Holocaust Museum Archives
Posted onBy Karen Clos, Director of Communications – Marihelen Oxford is a history student at A&M–Central Texas. She was recommended by professor Timothy Hemmis for a fellowship at the Houston Holocaust Museum. When A&M-Central Texas history professor Timothy Hemmis, Ph.D., saw an email from the Houston Holocaust Museum announcing the Warren Fellowship for Future Teachers, he…
Outdoor Forensics Lab Opens at A&M–Central Texas
Posted onby Demetra Paizanis, Communications Coordinator – Dr. Tammy Bracewell, associate professor of criminal justice and chair of the social sciences department at Texas A&M University–Central Texas, addresses the gathering at a ribbon cutting for the new outdoor forensics lab. Texas A&M University-Central Texas opened a permanent outdoor forensic training lab on May 8 with a…
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Gabriel Araújo, “Sonic Images” an Electronic Music Concert
Posted onPlease join us for a Faculty Spotlight welcoming Dr. Gabriel Araújo, Assistant Professor of Music. Thursday, March 5, 2026, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Concert Performance by Dr. Gabriel Araújo! Location: Bill Yowell Conference Center, Warrior Hall. (Doors open at 4:15 p.m.)All are welcome to attend. Appetizers and light refreshments will be served! “Sonic Images” an Electronic Music Concert Dr….
Taming the Universe: Malali’s Engineering Program is Accelerating
Posted onBy Karen Clos, Director of Communications – When A&M-Central Texas Assistant Professor of engineering, Praveen Malali, 41, is in his mechanical engineering technology lab, he is very much – pardon the pun – in his element. There, on the fourth floor of Warrior Hall, an impressive inventory of pump systems, flow meters, AC trainers, heat…
Alumni | CEHD Spotlight | Education and Human Development | Featured Stories | News | Spotlights | Student Success | Warrior Spotlight | Warrior StoriesTiphani Morris’s Long Way Forward
Posted onBy Demetra Paizanis Communications Coordinator She graduated high school around six months pregnant. Alongside her husband, still barely out of adolescence themselves, made a decision that would determine the shape of their lives. They would keep going. College came next, then work, then parenting, each arriving without waiting for the others to settle. Days stretched…
On an Orchard in Mississippi, a Pilot Keeps Her Eyes on the Sky
Posted onBy Demetra Paizanis On quiet mornings in Merigold, Miss., sunlight filters slowly through the pecan branches outside Rebecca Parker’s home office window, catching on the long rows of orchard trees that stretch across her family’s four acres. Dew settles on the grass in silvery beads, birds rustle in the branches, and the world takes its…