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A collection of Lynn Sweat papers, including correspondence with artists and galleries, newspaper clippings and exhibit catalogues is now a part of Lamar University Archives.
Read More ❯ March 31, 2021Dr. Ken Young, associate professor of educational leadership, is the recipient of the David J. Beck Teaching Excellence Award. Lamar University President Ken Evans bestowed the award, which comes with a $25,000 check, virtually by interrupting one of Dr. Young’s classes.
Read More ❯ March 30, 2021Witness the museum come alive on Saturday, April 10, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Read More ❯ March 25, 2021The Lamar University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has partnered with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to produce a series of graduate courses on “Engineering with Nature.”
Read More ❯ March 25, 2021Seniors Nicole Sonnier and Cheryl Garth are teammates representing Lamar University in The Washington Media Scholars Foundation’s 2021 Media Case Plan Competition.
Read More ❯ March 23, 2021A group of multidisciplinary researchers from Lamar University is hosting the third annual Resilience and Recovery Summit on April 9. This year’s summit will focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters and catastrophic events.
Read More ❯ March 23, 2021Lamar University’s Office of Undergraduate Research has announced 16 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships for summer 2021.
Read More ❯ March 23, 2021Lamar University President Ken Evans has been named president of Oklahoma City University in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Read More ❯ March 23, 2021Lamar University is pleased to announce that Dr. Tilisa Thibodeaux has been named the dean of the Reaud Honors College and Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities.
Read More ❯ March 22, 2021Lamar University Cardinals will be receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, March 15-18 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Setzer Student Center.
Read More ❯ March 12, 2021Lamar University’s Inspirational Woman’s Award Ceremony, March 23, will honor women who embody this year’s theme, “Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Excellence and Beyond,” and feature guest speaker Belashia Wallace.
Read More ❯ March 12, 2021Lamar University is pleased to announce Dr. Jeff Forret is the recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Faculty Lecturer award for 2021.
Read More ❯ March 09, 2021An interdisciplinary team* of LU professors has secured a $600,000 grant to support students forced to quit school due to the impact of COVID-19.
Read More ❯ March 08, 2021Lamar University’s resident mystery writer will soon have another novel published. Jim Sanderson, professor and chair of English and modern languages, weaves murder and suspense in an eighth novel, “Gambled Dreams,” to be published March 9 by Moonshine Cove Publishing.
Read More ❯ March 08, 2021Lamar University professor contributes to patenting technology to enhance the early detection of diseases, such as cancer and COVID-19, with the potential to save lives.
Read More ❯ March 05, 2021Lamar University’s Dr. Margot Gage Witvliet, assistant professor of sociology, will be a speaker at TEDxMileHigh’s ‘Uncharted’ event on March 20, 2021, discussing her experience with COVID-19.
Read More ❯ March 05, 2021The Center for First-generation Student Success, an initiative of NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and The Suder Foundation, recently announced Lamar University as one of the 2021-22 First-gen Forward cohorts.
Read More ❯ March 01, 2021Dr. Brian Craig, dean of the College of Engineering, and five faculty members from the College of Engineering, were given a tour of Energy Transfer’s NGL fractionation facilities in Mont Belvieu, Texas.
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