Knowledge the key to equality
Dr. Craig A. Meyer is a professor who uses his voice for good. He makes his classroom a safe and equal space for his students,…
Wright adapts to virtual teaching
Adaptation is difficult for anybody. Having a disability thrown in the mix makes change even more challenging. For Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s (TAMUK) English Professor Dr.…
Faculty, students adjusting to virtual learning
Teachers and students at Texas A&M University – Kingsville are struggling with ways to effectively learn and relate in the time of coronavirus. Professors who…
Tymrak, Renfrow leave a legacy
Texas A&M University-Kingsville is mourning the loss of Jerome Tymrak, lecturer in agricultural science, and William Edward Renfrow, longtime art professor. With decades of experience…
Social Work Repository at TAMUK
During challenging times, the Center for Student Success is committed to helping students succeed in all facets of their life. Last year, the CFSS launched…
COVID-19 screening
As part of our on-going effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Texas A&M-Kingsville will launch a free COVID-19 screening program beginning September 23, 2020 for…
Bain named Dean of CEHP
Seeing the magic of learning and research happen is one of Dr. Steve Bain’s favorite things to experience. His passion for teaching goes beyond the…
New provost to focus on student experience
Texas A&M University-Kingsville began the semester with new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lou Reinisch, who plans to focus on the entire…
Barraza says farewell to higher ed after 35 years
In a neon green room with pastel pink cabinets, the work of students and artists whoever crossed paths with Santa Barraza could be found. As she dusted…
Staff, students: Week one with COVID ‘hectic, safe’
Consensus lies in favor of new campus rules As the first week of the fall semester came to a close, faculty and students said it…