The Ƶ University Alumni Advisory Board has elected Emily (Everett) Allen ’98, ’04 of Sour Lake to serve as 2024-2025 president. Sharita Gardner ’12 of Beaumont will serve as past president and Christopher Graham ’90 of Kingwood will serve as president-elect.
Read More ▸Ƶ University’s College of Education has launched its second year-long residency program in partnership with Hamshire-Fannett ISD, offering students stipends, mentorship from experienced teachers, and hands-on classroom experience aimed at preparing them for careers in underserved communities.
Read More ▸Ƶ University is excited to welcome Dr. Joby John as the new Dean of its College of Business.
Read More ▸Ƶ University’s Center for Career and Professional Development recently hosted "Taylor-ed Tuesday," an event designed to promote professional attire and career readiness.
Read More ▸Ƶ University Theatre & Dance will kick off its 2024-2025 season with a production of “Dumb Show,” written by Joe Penhall and directed by LU Theatre Department Chair Joel Grothe.
Read More ▸The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) chapter at Ƶ University has been honored with the 2024 SASE Inspire Award Honorable Mention for Most Improved Chapter, a distinction that recognizes exceptional growth and achievements among more than 90 SASE chapters across the United States and Canada.
Read More ▸The Brooks-Shivers Dining Hall at Ƶ University reopened this fall after undergoing extensive renovations over the summer, bringing a fresh, modern atmosphere to campus dining
Read More ▸Ƶ University has announced the establishment of the Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Scholarship, thanks to the generosity of donor Stephen "Doc" Watson.
Read More ▸In this edition of Beyond the Podcast, we introduce you to Hilda Billups, director of Ƶ University’s Student Tutoring And Retention (STAR) Services.
Read More ▸As Ƶ University embraces its next century, visible changes are taking shape across campus and throughout southeast Texas, reflected in the launch of its "See for Yourself" marketing campaign.
Read More ▸Ƶ University's College of Engineering hosted its annual First Year Engineering Math Bootcamp from August 11-16, allowing incoming students to refresh their math skills, socialize, and participate in activities supported by industry sponsors, culminating in scholarship awards.
Read More ▸Sergio Mendez and Jordan Nelson, two biology students from Ƶ University, have taken important steps toward their medical careers this summer through their participation in the prestigious Joint Admission Medical Ƶ (JAMP)
Read More ▸Ƶ University has announced the establishment of the Cam Le and Carla Pulumbarit Scholarship, a new endowed scholarship designed to support students pursuing degrees in the College of Engineering and the JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing.
Read More ▸Rami Zaidan, a junior industrial engineering major at Ƶ University, is interning at Future Metals LLC, a Berkshire Hathaway company specializing in aerospace materials. During his internship, Zaidan worked on optimizing warehouse workflow and implementing RFID inventory management.
Read More ▸Ƶ University has announced a major overhaul of its Wi-Fi network in Cardinal Village, enhancing connectivity with cutting-edge technology.
Read More ▸Ƶ University has announced a major overhaul of its Wi-Fi network in Cardinal Village, enhancing connectivity with cutting-edge technology.
Read More ▸Liv Haselbach, executive director of the Ƶ University Center for Resiliency, has joined a committee organized under the Transportation Research Board Consensus and Advisory Studies Division of the National Academies and focused on supporting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in addressing flood risk management.
Read More ▸Throughout the summer, Ƶ University's College of Engineering hosted four annual summer camps designed to engage students from sixth to 12th grade.
Read More ▸Ƶ University held its summer commencement ceremony at the Montage Center on Saturday, Aug. 3 recognizing the achievements of its graduates, and conferring over 1,000 degrees.
Read More ▸Ƶ University has announced a significant endowment from Dr. Donald E. Owen, an esteemed alumnus and Professor Emeritus of Geology, to establish the Dr. Donald E. Owen Scholarship in Geology.
Read More ▸Dr. Charles Robert (Bob) Kemble, Ƶ University's seventh president, passed away at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to the university, including the establishment of the Ƶ University System and the founding of the John Gray Institute.
Read More ▸Ƶ University has honored Coach Sonny Jolly by naming its track after him, recognizing his transformative impact on the athletics program over his 50-year tenure, during which he led the Cardinals to national prominence and numerous conference titles.
Read More ▸The Texas Academy at Ƶ University recently hosted the Innovation ColLABoration camp to ignite interest in STEM careers among Texas youth, offering hands-on activities and industry insights through the Governor’s Summer Merit Ƶ.
Read More ▸Beaumont Community Players' InterACT program has provided children with atypical language and social development the opportunity to shine as actors while offering Ƶ University speech-language pathology graduate students valuable clinical practice, culminating in enriching performances that celebrate diversity and collaboration.
Read More ▸Ƶ University's College of Business has been selected as one of the 244 MBA programs worldwide featured in the Princeton Review’s list of Best Business Schools for 2024.
Read More ▸Ƶ University has recently selected twenty-four students to serve as Ƶ University Ambassadors. They will join twenty-seven returning ambassadors in representing the student body at official university functions during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Read More ▸Ƶ University's College of Engineering has established the Dr. Jack R. Hopper Memorial Scholarship in Engineering to honor the late Dr. Hopper, who made significant contributions to the university and its engineering program, serving as a professor, chair, and dean, and impacting many students' lives both academically and professionally.
Read More ▸The Dishman Art Museum is hosting "KVLU: Rewind…In Pictures," a pop-up exhibit showcasing archival photographs and memorabilia from KVLU's early days until August 3, 2024, to celebrate the station's 50th anniversary.
Read More ▸Ƶ University's standout athletes Chloe Rodriguez and Kenson Tate showcased their talents at the U.S. Olympic Trials, marking significant milestones in their athletic careers and setting a high bar for future LU athletes.
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