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PVAMU celebrates founders, more than 5,000 students with academic honors

Prairie View A&M University will celebrate its founding while honoring 5,560 students for their academic efforts at the 2024 Founders’ Day and Honors Recognition Convocation. The Whitlowe R. Green College of Education will host this year’s Convocation on Wednesday, March 20, at 10 a.m. in the William “Billy” J. Nicks, Sr. Building (Baby Dome).

PVAMU celebrates founders, more than 5,000 students with academic honors2024-03-19T17:02:34-05:00

The Endowed Effect: Dr. Fred A. Bonner II

Fred A. Bonner II, Ed.D., endowed chair in educational leadership in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University, knows his success story as a Black man in America is a rare one. So, the Jefferson, Texas native published “Academically Gifted African American Male College Students” to chronicle his journey. With [...]

The Endowed Effect: Dr. Fred A. Bonner II2023-11-28T09:54:03-06:00

Dr. Anthony Harris named Interim Dean of the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education

I am pleased to announce Dr. Anthony Harris as the interim dean of the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education, effective August 15, 2023. Harris brings to the position administrative and academic experience commensurate with this appointment.

Dr. Anthony Harris named Interim Dean of the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education2023-08-08T12:33:45-05:00

PV Grads: Elizabeth Jean Brumfield’s tale of doctoral success as a librarian

Elizabeth Jean Brumfield began her Prairie View A&M University journey 17 years ago, not as a student, but as an employee—she is the Distance Services Librarian and Head of the Northwest Houston Center’s John B. Coleman Library.

PV Grads: Elizabeth Jean Brumfield’s tale of doctoral success as a librarian2023-05-05T11:07:32-05:00

PVAMU, Texas A&M announce faculty winners of $600,000 joint PRISE research grants for 2023

Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) and Texas A&M University (Texas A&M) are awarding $600,000 to 15 teams of PVAMU-Texas A&M faculty investigators who belong to the third cohort under the 2023 Panther Research and Innovation for Scholarly Excellence (PRISE) grant program.

PVAMU, Texas A&M announce faculty winners of $600,000 joint PRISE research grants for 20232023-04-11T11:00:56-05:00

PVU Teach: PVAMU joins national partnership to cultivate more secondary STEM teachers

On April 5, Prairie View A&M University’s Whitlowe R. Green College of Education and Marvin D. and June Samuel Brailsford College of Arts and Sciences will hold a site visit to officially launch PVU Teach, part of a nationwide effort to improve STEM teaching and learning. PVU Teach is a teacher certification program for undergraduate students in STEM fields. Programs [...]

PVU Teach: PVAMU joins national partnership to cultivate more secondary STEM teachers2023-04-05T10:18:29-05:00

From Freshman to Senior Year: A Blink of Memories, Accomplishments and Fulfilling a Legacy

In 2019, Randi Plair, a freshman from Crosby, Texas, arrived at Prairie View A&M University. An upperclassman told her that graduation day would come before she knew it. She didn’t believe it. But this December, the senior will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.

From Freshman to Senior Year: A Blink of Memories, Accomplishments and Fulfilling a Legacy2022-12-02T10:14:30-06:00

PVAMU, TAMU awarded $12M to recruit, prepare, develop and support a strong and diverse educator workforce

Prairie View A&M University’s Whitlowe R. Green College of Education graduates are some of the nation’s most distinguished teachers. Over time, they become school leaders and decision-makers. They are a part of PVAMU’s rich, historical legacy of preparing educators. Now, thanks to the $12.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the PVAMU WRGCOE will work with Texas [...]

PVAMU, TAMU awarded $12M to recruit, prepare, develop and support a strong and diverse educator workforce2022-10-19T10:34:07-05:00

PVAMU, HISD partner to invest in next generation of principals

World Teachers’ Day, also known as International Teachers’ Day, is celebrated on Oct. 5 every year. This year’s theme is “the transformation of education begins with teachers.” If you add the positive influence principals can have on teachers and students alike, the dynamic sets up guaranteed success in the classroom.

PVAMU, HISD partner to invest in next generation of principals2022-10-05T10:39:12-05:00