Research

Business Students Place First in Phillips 66 Competition

An interdisciplinary team of students from Prairie View A&M University took home the top prize in Phillips 66ā€™s (P66) Black Employee Network (BEN) Case Competition. ā€œThis yearā€™s case challenged teams to analyze various means to transport fuel from Phillips 66ā€™s Houston facility to its New Orleans facility, a real-life scenario,ā€ said PVAMU College of Business [...]

2019-06-12T11:51:53-05:00September 24, 2018|College of Business, Research, Teaching|

Building on Resilience: Frameworks of Black Male Success

Fall 2017, the MACH-III Center launched the Building on Resilience Lecture Series. This lecture series named after the book, Building on Resilience Models and Frameworks of Black Male Success Across the P-20 Pipeline.Ā  One in a number of books series of books edited by Dr. Fred A. Bonner, II and published by Stylus, this volume [...]

2019-12-17T11:37:16-06:00September 14, 2018|Latest News, MACH III, Research, Teaching|

African-Ā­American Studies Initiative Awarded $1 Million in Grants and Gifts

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) a grant of $500,000 to support its effort to establish an African-Ā­ā€American Studies Initiative which will be housed in its Marvin D. and June Samuel Brailsford College of Arts and Sciences. Inspired by the Mellon Foundation award, an anonymous donor pledged an added [...]

PVAMU Students Selected as USDA/1890 National Scholars

PVAMU USDA/1890 National Scholars Prairie View A&M University is pleasedĀ to recognize the latest Panthers selected asĀ USDA/1890 National ScholarsĀ by the United States Department of Agriculture. Kyla Faith Peer was selected by the Foreign Agriculture Service as a USDA/1890 National Scholar. Ā She is a Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) freshman Agriculture major, focusing in [...]

Prairie View Ranks Top in Starting Salaries of Graduates

Prairie View A&M University can now add two more accolades to the admission material: as a producer of graduates with some of the highest initial earning potential in all Historically Black Colleges and University's (HBCU) and also in the state of Texas. EdSmart.org ranked the Top Historically Black Colleges by Starting Average Salary,Ā where students earn [...]

2019-12-17T11:37:17-06:00September 7, 2018|Alumni News, HBCU News, Research, Service, Teaching|

School of Architecture Race to Zero Team Create Design with Acres Homes in Mind

Designing with the wide-open spaces of Acres Homes in mind, the Prairie View A&M University School of Architecture Race to Zero team (PVAMRtZ) entry tackled the challenge of revitalizing an existing community through an architectural design that promotes casual encounters with neighborhood residents.

2018-09-06T14:26:27-05:00September 6, 2018|Latest News, Research, School of Architecture, Teaching|

Research Journal Highlights Undergraduate Projects

The second issue of the undergraduate research journal PURSUE came out this summer. Students from three colleges and universities, including Prairie View A&M, contributed. ā€œSix students from Prairie View wrote five articles for Volume 1, Issue 2.

2018-08-28T13:06:47-05:00August 28, 2018|Academic Affairs, Latest News, Research|