WT ended another academic year with over $220,000 in internal research grants for both faculty and students. This highlights the University’s growing strength as a Regional Research University. Read more: https://t.co/yTDp8TsOc1
Congratulations to Dr. Todd McNeill, who has been selected as WT’s Vice President for Business and Finance. Several other administrative updates were announced across key areas: https://t.co/M47JK203DL
Congratulations, Dr. Emily Hunt! Dr. Hunt will now serve as WT’s Associate Vice President for research development and innovation. Read more: https://t.co/63t7d9WS18
Congrats, Dr. Beth Garcia! Dr. Garcia has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to advance research on the use of AI in teacher coaching. This is an outstanding achievement for WT and for the future of educator development. Read more: https://t.co/oHEVUrfmXg
Congrats, Dr. Beth Garcia! Dr. Garcia has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to advance research on the use of AI in teacher coaching. This is an outstanding achievement for WT and for the future of educator development. Read more: https://t.co/oHEVUrfmXg
Congratulations to WT graduate student Grace Laskey, recipient of the Laurence M. Klauber Memorial Summer Research Grant from the Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research. Her research focuses on the ecology and diet of the Western Massasauga Rattlesnake.
We’re proud to celebrate outstanding graduate students from the WT College of Nursing and Health Sciences programs who earned awards and honors this academic year. Read more: https://t.co/cQCs48voDI
Congratulations to the multiple graduate students in the Public Administration, Psychology, and Social Work programs who won these prestigious scholarships and received the Outstanding Students award. Read more: https://t.co/E8PZsPHico
Dr. Emilie Baker, Assistant Professor of Animal Science at Paul Engler College of Agriculture & Natural Sciences, secures a $595,000 USDA grant allowing her to study the molecular makeup of tissues surrounding liver abscesses in beef cattle. Read more: https://t.co/9AQlOQ6GM1
Building academic excellence through innovation with AI Learnathon, which offers practical tools for using AI in the classroom and beyond. Find out how we're preparing for the future of education: https://t.co/jKC4VWxPqK
Matthew Rowe, a graduate student in the Master of Fine Arts program, will have his unique ceramic art exhibition on display starting April 2nd at the Sybil B Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities. For more information: https://t.co/t3snRO1pcz
WT’s Natural Sciences Gala celebrated Pantex and honored the region's leading scientists. This event also raised funds for academic scholarships that will benefit current and future natural sciences students. Read more: https://t.co/RfC23PQf36
Houston-area alumni, don't miss this chance to share stories, network, and learn how to stay involved with WT! For more information on this March 28th alumni event: https://t.co/USFSt0lV77
WTAMU to host the Civil Discourse and Civics Education Symposium on March 31st. This is the inaugural event of a lecture series. Reservations are open to all students and community members. Read more:
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Noab Elam, a graduate student, is one of the first cohort of Amarillo National Bank Scholars in the ANB School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance at @wtamu_cob. Congrats! Read more about this program: https://t.co/9pvf4lb1DX
Congrats to Drs. Jennifer Denham & Stephanie Hart, who are recipients of the Liz & John Mozola Faculty Excellence Award for their focus on special education as teacher educators. Read more: https://t.co/tw02TL4ctw
Graduate students Rylee McKinney, Simone Allen, and Lyndi Starr lead the WT Horse Judging Team to their third reserve championship of the season. Congrats! Read more: https://t.co/Brh9APZBn0
Dr. Gary Bigham explains how the WT Educators Excellence Initiative creates a partnership between WT and educators throughout Texas. Read more: https://t.co/3hV7AmBMHm