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Exhibit-WHEREAS, They Endeavored: Texasā 19th Century Legislators
Exhibit-WHEREAS, They Endeavored: Texasā 19th Century Legislators
This exhibit highlights the 52 freeborn and newly emancipated lawmakers who served as convention delegates and representatives to the Texas House during Reconstruction. From 1857-1874, these leaders defied the odds and endeavored to advance Texasā continued prosperity.
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Little Panthers Black History Oratorical Contest
Little Panthers Black History Oratorical Contest
In celebration of Black History Month, K-12 Partnership and Outreach will invite students in grades 3-12 to the first Little Panthers Oratorical Contest. It is designed to give partnering school districts a chance to compete and shine while honoring black history. Students will recite published speeches or poems from African American or Black leaders such [...]
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JED Campus Webinar: How to Help Students in Distress
JED Campus Webinar: How to Help Students in Distress
Register using this link: https://jedfoundation-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5ZhfA_rnQZmVUDUOnC3v0w#/registration This presentation is open to all faculty and staff members of any Texas A&M University System school. Participants will be able to: 1. Describe the mental health landscape of students 2. Identify signs of distress in peers, students, and self 3. Discuss how they can help when someone is in [...]
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Exhibit-WHEREAS, They Endeavored: Texasā 19th Century Legislators
Exhibit-WHEREAS, They Endeavored: Texasā 19th Century Legislators
This exhibit highlights the 52 freeborn and newly emancipated lawmakers who served as convention delegates and representatives to the Texas House during Reconstruction. From 1857-1874, these leaders defied the odds and endeavored to advance Texasā continued prosperity. The Culture Center Gallery will be open from 11-2 pm that day.
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Program for Minors Meeting
Program for Minors Meeting
The training will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 9Ā am to 11 am in the Welcome Center. This is MANDATORY for PVAMU camp coordinators and department directors planning programs involving minors. Will discuss important updates to the camp registration process for compliance and other Programs for Minors policy updates for this academic year. […]
PVAMU and Mozilla: Lunch Chat and Chew Series: Computing and Data Science Education with Human Contexts
PVAMU and Mozilla: Lunch Chat and Chew Series: Computing and Data Science Education with Human Contexts
Presented by Dr. Lisa Yan, University of California, Berkeley
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Black History Month Film Showcase | The Honors Research Project
Black History Month Film Showcase | The Honors Research Project
Join us for an inspiring showcase of short films created by students in the Honors Research Project. These films embody the rich tradition of storytelling, serving as a lens for intellectual discovery and creative expression. Through the art of visual storytelling, these films delve into themes of religion, technology, mental health, and historical stereotypes. Each […]
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Patent and Trademark Resource Center Grand Opening
Patent and Trademark Resource Center Grand Opening
Join us in person or virtually on Thursday, February 20, from noon to 3 p.m. CT to celebrate the grand opening of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) at Prairie View A&M University's John B. Coleman Library in Prairie View, Texas. Connect with local PTRC representatives and inspiring guest speakers as they discuss the […]
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UMA Pre-Health Science Conference
UMA Pre-Health Science Conference
The conference includes sessions on: Adjusting to college life Ā Preparing for professional school (Medical, Dental, Pharmacy & Vet School) Life as a health-care professional Who is this for? Students interested in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or veterinary science. Where: Prairie View A&M University, E.E. OāBanion New Science Bldg. Cost: $7 per person (to help defray the […]
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NWHC Tech Tuesday: Technology, Trade, and Tariffs (Zoom)
NWHC Tech Tuesday: Technology, Trade, and Tariffs (Zoom)
Join us for an engaging session on the skills, education, and experience needed in the field of global business operations. Tasha Brumfield, Operations Director of a leading international electronics firm headquartered in Sweden, specializes in optimizing global logistics, implementing advanced technology and navigating complex international trade and tariff regulations. Brumfield over-sees operations across key markets, […]
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Global Ed-Talk – The Interweave of Numbers and Intuition in Global Music
Global Ed-Talk – The Interweave of Numbers and Intuition in Global Music
This public lecture will explore the commonalities and interconnections between the music of different cultures. Daniel Pardo, a Colombian/American flutist and former US Military musician, resides in Houston, TX, where he is a professor of Flute at Prairie View A&M University. An award-winning musician for his arrangement of world music with jazzy harmonies, Daniel is […]
Echoes of Injustice: Unveiling the Beaumont Race Riot
Echoes of Injustice: Unveiling the Beaumont Race Riot
To educate students on the history and impact of the Beaumont Race Riot, fostering an understanding of racial injustice and historical context. This event will encourage reflection on civil rights and community resilience, aligning with the goals of the Department of Social Sciences, NAACP, and the Student Government.
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