The electronic newsletter for faculty and staff 7 April, 2006
 

Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity installed

On Friday, March 24, the Zeta Mu Chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity was installed at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, in a ceremony held at Steinke Physical Education Center. Read more»

 

Panels, speakers, dinner set for first ever Vietnam Experience Symposium April 18

The schedule has been finalized for the first-ever Vietnam Experience Symposium at Texas A&M University-Kingsville Tuesday, April 18, at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Center, in the Tio and Janell Kleberg Wildlife Research Park, located adjacent to the campus at 1730 Corral Street. Read more»

 

Betty Black named President-Elect for developmental education association

Betty Black, developmental reading and supplemental coordinator for University College at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, was selected as president-elect for the Texas Association for Developmental Education (TADE). Read more»

 

Medicaid managed care conference explains upcoming changes in Medicaid

The Community Coalition for Children and Families, in part with the social work program of Texas A&M University-Kingsville, hosted the Medicaid Managed Care Conference Wednesday, April 5, at the Memorial Student Union Building (MSUB) on the campus of A&M-Kingsville. Approximately 170 attended the conference. Read more»

 

Asian music, food, dance and culture all on display at Moon Festival April 7

One of the highlights of Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness events is the Moon Festival, happening Friday, April 7, at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Student Union Building Courtyard. Read more»

 

Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness events conclude with play, poetry April 11-12

KINGSVILLE (March 31, 2006) — A unique and heartfelt evening of free stage performance serves as the last Asian Pacific Heritage Awareness event at Texas A&M University-Kingsville Tuesday and Wednesday, April 11-12, at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Student Union Building ballroom. Read more»

 


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