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New project delves into space research, unique career opportunities

Prairie View A&M University faculty members, Dr. Richard Wilkins, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Dr. Merlyn X. Pulikkathara ‘04, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, have been awarded a $1.2 million grant with two goals: to develop and test high-tech materials for use in harsh [...]

New project delves into space research, unique career opportunities2023-10-06T11:14:02-05:00

PVAMU’s Class of 2027: This first-year student swept all three categories in the Toni Morrison Writing Contest

English was not Madi Gentles’ first language. Adopted from Ghana at the age of 3, Gentles, or Queenstar Maa Adjoa at birth, first spoke Twi, a dialect native to the West African country. Yet, in the final semester of her senior year of high school, she swept first place in all three categories of Prairie [...]

PVAMU’s Class of 2027: This first-year student swept all three categories in the Toni Morrison Writing Contest2023-09-05T16:00:47-05:00

PVAMU’s Class of 2027: Meet a future engineer, communicator, aerospace expert, Congress member

In Prairie View A&M University’s new freshmen class, a diverse group of students is embarking on their college journeys this week. They come with dreams of making transportation more sustainable, telling stories through videos, revolutionizing aerospace, and shaping better laws. Here are four Panthers who are ready to become pioneers and changemakers!

PVAMU’s Class of 2027: Meet a future engineer, communicator, aerospace expert, Congress member2023-08-21T16:24:02-05:00

PV Grads: Kiren “Cody” Johnson

Hometown:  Cypress, Texas Degree: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a Biomedical Concentration

PV Grads: Kiren “Cody” Johnson2023-08-10T22:40:14-05:00

PVAMU senior named 2023 White House HBCU Scholar

Prairie View A&M University senior Reagan Hagewood has been selected as a 2023 White House HBCU Scholar. She is a biology major and Honors Program student from Nashville, Tennessee.

PVAMU senior named 2023 White House HBCU Scholar2023-07-21T09:46:41-05:00

Opinion| Grammy U is preparing PVAMU’s future music professionals

I am sure everyone reading this article has at one time watched the Grammy Awards. It is a peer-recognized award program that honors the industry’s highest achievers. To get to this pinnacle, there is work that must be put in. This is where Grammy U comes into action at Prairie View A&M University.

Opinion| Grammy U is preparing PVAMU’s future music professionals2023-05-26T10:24:17-05:00

PV Grads: Qwest Courtney

Name: Qwest Courtney Hometown: Arlington, Texas Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Communication "Since being here at Prairie View, I've learned so much inside and outside of the classroom. It has blessed me with the opportunity to further my skillset as a photographer, videographer and overall human being."

PV Grads: Qwest Courtney2023-05-12T11:08:53-05:00

PV Grad Stanley Hamilton: ‘Each one, reach one, each one, teach one.’

“Each one, reach one, each one, teach one.” This phrase has been passed down from my grandfather as a reminder to keep learning and never forget to reach for others. Two additional phrases serve to summarize, in a few words, the essence of my journey for which I am thankful; dare to be different and [...]

PV Grad Stanley Hamilton: ‘Each one, reach one, each one, teach one.’2023-05-10T09:47:15-05:00

An Inspiring Journey: Ezekiel Hunt, PVAMU’s 9th Annual Essay/Oratory Contest Winner

This semester, Prairie View A&M University sophomore, Ezekiel Hunt, earned first place in the University’s 9th Annual Essay and Oratory Contest. According to Ezekiel, it’s an accomplishment he could not have imagined just a few short years ago.

An Inspiring Journey: Ezekiel Hunt, PVAMU’s 9th Annual Essay/Oratory Contest Winner2023-05-08T12:45:55-05:00

Addressing Race in the Classroom: PVAMU faculty, staff lead new book project to help foster safe academic environment

School districts and higher education institutions around the country are reexamining the place of race in the classroom due to state Republican influence. Much of the controversy surrounds the inclusion of Critical Race Theory, which makes white Americans face this country’s racist traditions. CRT is a lens to analyze historical policies and laws at a [...]

Addressing Race in the Classroom: PVAMU faculty, staff lead new book project to help foster safe academic environment2023-05-01T14:53:38-05:00
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