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The Center for Information Technology Excellence (CITE) invites students, faculty, and staff to experience the next evolution of PV Place at the PV Place Reimagined Launch Event. This event introduces the newly redesigned digital hub that brings classes, campus tools, and essential resources together in one streamlined, user-friendly platform. PV Place has not been replaced. |
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1 event,This event will be from February 1st-28th from 8am-5pm during the week, displayed throughout the building. |
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Celebrating the legacy and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Explore their rich history, educational impact, and success stories—through student testimonials, featured authors, technology experts, and HBCU leaders. Dr. Michael Nojeim, a scholar on non-violence, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will speak about his path to embracing the principles of non-violent civil disobedience and its application in today's tumultuous political terrain. |
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2 events,Prairie View Alum Kyle Maronie returns to the PVAMU Campus to deliver the inaugural George R. Brown Lecture titled "History, Public Health, and the Black Experience in America: Reflections Rooted in Lived Experience."
Exhibit honors the legacy and impact of Texas HBCUs. |
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Join the Office of Risk Management & Safety (RMS) on Monday, February 9, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the MSC for a fun-filled event focused on lab safety! Bring your questions, play interactive games, and win fantastic prizes. Whether you are a student, work in a lab, support lab operations, or simply A CENTURY STRONG Celebrating Black History Then, Now, and Always The Sesquicentennial Edition-A Library-Led Prairie View A&M University Genealogy and Pedigree Research Journey, 1876–2026 Date: Monday, February 9, 2026 Time: 6:00 PM Location: John B. Coleman Library Room 127D – First Floor Featured Speaker Ms. Kimberly M. Gay Academic Reference and Instruction Librarian II Join |
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Larence Walker is a Morehouse alum, game designer, author, and entrepreneur. Lawrence worked for IBM as a Systems Engineer, and in management for Xerox Corporation. His company, LT Walker Inc. was one of the first African American companies to design and manufacture children and women clothing on a national basis for KMART Corporation, Target Stores, |
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Join the Office of Risk Management & Safety (RMS) on Thursday, February 12, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the lobby of E.E. O'Banion for a fun-filled event focused on lab safety! Bring your questions, play interactive games, and win fantastic prizes. Whether you are a student, work in a lab, support lab Def Jam Artist Bone returns to the PVAMU campus to lecture on the Houston Mixtape in honor of Houston Hip-Hop luminaries such as Michael 5000 Watts, Pimp C, Li' Flip, Scarface, and many others. Come out and experience a revisiting of the glorious days of PVAMU Hip-Hop Music and Houston Hip-Hop.
Legacy and Connections is a vibrant mural showcase presented by ECLECTIC and sponsored by TIPHC, featuring the creative works of artists Dylan, Kendramia, Jurneai, and Kylon. Centered around the theme of heritage, unity, and artistic storytelling, the event highlights a collaborative mural symbolizing growth, identity, and community ties. Guests are invited to view the artwork, |
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Put your heart into it, Panthers! Before you show love to others this Valentine’s Day, show some love to yourself for American Heart Month. PVAMU Health Services wants to see the entire Hill get moving! THE CHALLENGE: Move or play for at least 30 minutes on Friday, Feb. 13th. Whether it’s a gym session, a Learn how to graduate in 25 minutes using tools available to you as a student. |
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1 event,Please join the B-GLOBAL program for our last Global Ed-Talk of the year. The featured panel of will discuss ways to empower others to solve wicked problems and make an impact. This is a cannot miss event. |
3 events,This program will trace the importance of PVAMU in the rise of American politics and examine several key figures involved in the post-Civil Rights Movement.
Celebrating the legacy and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Explore their rich history, educational impact, and success stories—through student testimonials, featured authors, technology experts, and HBCU leaders. Guest presenter: Dr. Alfred L. Parks, Regents Professor, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Prairie View A&M University.
Explore their rich history, educational impact, and success stories—through student testimonials, featured authors, technology experts, and HBCU leaders. Register the Zoom presentation at https://www.pvamu.edu/library/2026/02/12/nwhc-tech-tuesday-2-17-2026/ |
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1 event,The program presented by Ms. Lauren Kelley and the Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture honors Texas servicemen and women whose courage shaped major twentieth-century conflicts, celebrating Black History Month and the enduring legacy of Black military service. A reception will immediately follow the presentation in the T.I.P.H.C. gallery located on the |
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2 events,Dr. Michael Royster will deliver the inaugural Charles Lewter IV lecture. Dr. Royster will lecture on "How Malcolm X Provoked Black Christianity Towards Self-Reexamination." Please come honor Dean Charles Lewter and hear a phenomenal lecture.
Celebrating the legacy and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Guest presenter: Marcus Horton, Tennessee State University. Register at https://pvpanther.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZCvJQ2ttSaaAp1cStqu88A |
1 event,Modeled after iconic talk shows that have shaped cultural conversation, this student-hosted program blends dialogue, music, and reflection to explore Black History Month and contributions across generations. |
1 event,Dr. Karl Baughman will lecture on the Black presence in the Roman Empire. Were Black people present in Rome? What was their contribution to the Roman Empire? |
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Who? Students interested in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary science Location? Prairie View A&M Main Campus, EE O’Banion New Science Bldg Cost? $10 Lunch provided for those who Register by Friday, February 20th. The conference includes sessions on: → Admission to the Texas Undergraduate Medical Academy → UMA Summer College Prep Program → Preparing for |
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