Rural mental health, a TAMUK priority
New institute to focus on rural mental health When problems are accurately identified, it is easier to focus on a solution. That is Dr. Steve F. Bain’s…
Enriching culture, one institute at a time
TAMUK adds Mexican American Studies Institute In the northeast corner of the third floor of Rhode Hall, is a green room filled with Chicano art and books…
Driving CAB, Carmela’s on-campus route
New Executive Director brings spirit If there is one student who is the embodiment of the Javelina spirit, arguably it is Carmela Martinez. As the Executive Director…
The new and returning student media staff
Students take on new roles As the new school year begins there are many new beginnings on campus. For students, faculty and staff these changes come…
Faculty receives certification in success
Faculty completes year-long training For the second year, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) professors had the opportunity to receive extra credentials to help provide a better…
TAMUK cares, a ‘closet’ for students
Care Closet combines food pantry, professional clothing closet To address the needs of students, the university has combined two separate closets on campus to one central…
TAMUK tradition lives on
Students, athletes celebrate start of fall sports Ahead of the first football game of the semester, Texas A&M University – Kingsville (TAMUK) held the first Hog Call to…
Mold mediation completed by university
Students, faculty move back to affected areas Last year, the Arts, Communication and Theatre (ACT) department was affected by widespread mold in the Drama Arts…
Whapö, a hard-working artist
TAMUK Student takes on the music world The house was always filled with the strums of a guitar and the voice of his father while…
Campus sees less students than previous summers
Summer enrollment numbers decrease at TAMUK Numbers obtained from the university comparing both summer 2022 terms with those of summer 2021 show that summer enrollment at Texas A&M University-Kingsville…