The McCauleys and the Ƶ Foundation have established the Lindsay Randolph Excellence in Nursing Scholarship at Ƶ to honor nurse Lindsay Randolph's life-saving care, supporting future nursing students who demonstrate dedication and excellence.
Read More ▸The Anne Shepherd Nelson Scholarship in Computer Science will support undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees through the Department of Computer Science.
Read More ▸Ƶ has recognized Maddison Bean, a graduate student in Speech and Hearing Sciences (SPHS), as its February 2025 First-Gen Student of the Month.
Read More ▸Ƶ is excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) De La Rosa as the new Dean of Students.
Read More ▸The Welch Foundation has awarded Ƶ’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry a $180,000 grant to enhance research, provide scholarships, and support student and faculty development over the next three years.
Read More ▸Ƶ's Department of Theatre & Dance will present "The Self Destruction of Emma James," a new play by Kate Brennan exploring sacrifice, self-preservation, and life’s challenges, from Feb. 13-16 in the Studio Theatre.
Read More ▸Dr. Freddie Titus, recognized as "Man of the Year" at the 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Brunch, was honored for his decades-long commitment to education, diversity, and community service, reflecting Dr. King's principles of equality and justice.
Read More ▸Ƶ has been selected as one of 20 new Network Leaders in the FirstGen Forward Network for its commitment to advancing first-generation student success through innovative initiatives and institution-wide approaches.
Read More ▸Ƶ’s Department of Music will host its annual Collage 2025 concert on Jan. 31, featuring diverse musical performances by acclaimed faculty artists, with proceeds benefiting student programs.
Read More ▸Ƶ is seeking faculty, staff, and students to serve as mentors and ambassadors for its Cardinal Communities program, which supports first-time college students' transition to university life through seminars, check-ins, and personalized guidance.
Read More ▸Ƶ President Jaime Taylor, along with the Deans of the university's five academic colleges, has announced the Fall 2024 President’s List and Dean’s List.
Read More ▸Dr. Jeff Forret's The Price They Paid exposes the U.S. government's 19th-century efforts to secure reparations for slave owners after shipwrecks, highlighting the stark neglect of justice for emancipated captives.
Read More ▸Ƶ named Tashia LeBlanc, a senior in multidisciplinary studies, as January's First Generation Student of the Month.
Read More ▸Ƶ earned high national and statewide rankings from University HQ for its online and on-campus programs, including top placements in criminal justice, clinical psychology, computer programming, and human resources.
Read More ▸The Ƶ College of Education and College of Arts and Sciences, in partnership with Jefferson County, are launching the F.O.R.M. Program in January 2025 to support first-time juvenile offenders aged 13 to 16 with academic resources, mentorship, and career opportunities to reduce recidivism and help them build a better future.
Read More ▸The Spindletop Boomtown Museum will commemorate the 124th anniversary of the historic Spindletop Oil Boom on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025.
Read More ▸Zeppelin University student Luis Lemmen found his perfect fit at Ƶ, where he embraced Southern culture and gained valuable hands-on journalism experience.
Read More ▸Ƶ earned national recognition in 2025 from Intelligent.com for its exceptional online and accelerated education programs, with top rankings in categories such as Gifted and Talented Education, Quickest Online Bachelor’s Degrees, and Fastest Online Finance and Criminal Justice Degrees.
Read More ▸Maddie Sims, a senior at Ƶ, has revitalized the Ƶ Press as its editor, channeling her lifelong passion for writing into leadership, growth, and mentorship.
Read More ▸Blake Wilson, a junior majoring in Management Information Systems with a concentration in Enterprise Systems, has been named Ƶ's First-Generation Student of the Month for December.
Read More ▸Ƶ faculty and staff lent their support to this year’s ToyFeast, a community-wide initiative aimed at providing food, toys, and monetary donations to benefit Southeast Texas families during the holiday season.
Read More ▸Ƶ celebrated its fall commencement on Thursday, Dec. 12, and Friday, Dec. 13 at the Montagne Center, honoring the achievements of more than 2,500 graduates.
Read More ▸Hardin High School senior Abbey Lanier has been named a recipient of Ƶ's full-ride Presidential Scholarship for 2025-2026.
Read More ▸Dr. Kalyan "Kal" Chakraborty, an associate professor at Ƶ, has been named the December 2024 Member of the Month by the International Atlantic Economic Society for his extensive research contributions in applied microeconomics, health economics, public education economics, and biotechnology policy.
Read More ▸Ƶ’s online MBA program, accredited by the prestigious AACSB and offering 12 areas of concentration, ranks #32 among College Consensus's 40 Most Affordable Online MBA Programs for 2025, combining affordability, flexibility, and academic excellence.
Read More ▸The JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing at Ƶ celebrated its 50th anniversary, highlighting its legacy, innovative programs, and commitment to nursing excellence with awards, community partnerships, and advanced educational opportunities.
Read More ▸Ƶ has received a $500,000 donation from Valero Energy Corporation to upgrade the Process Control and Unit Operations Labs in the Department of Chemical Engineering, enhancing student training with advanced equipment, including a PetroSkills simulator and a carbon capture system.
Read More ▸Scott Thomas, a Ƶ senior, turned his passion for civil engineering into impactful work at Collins Engineers, excelling in marine structures and leadership while preparing for a promising career.
Read More ▸Jacqueline Marroquin’s journey at Lamar’s JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing is marked by resilience, inspiration from her mother, and a commitment to excellence as she graduates during the program’s 50th anniversary.
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