Application Deadline for Economics Study Abroad Approaching
Students looking to understand the real world application of economics will finally have their chance. For the first time ever, BUAD
View ArticleEcoReps Program Seeks to Educate Students
The Office of Campus Sustainability at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is always on a mission to educate current and incoming Javelinas about the
View ArticleCelebrating 26 Years of African American Literature
The National African American Read-In has been an ongoing celebration for 26 years. It is an event that brings together communities to
View ArticleCommon Read Author to Visit TAMUK and Meet Students
It might not occur to a person to think of where their clothing comes from, or what it took to make it,
View ArticleEngineering Week Gives High School Students Exposure to the Real World
Engineers Week is celebrated nationally and the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering also took part in this celebration.
View ArticleJavelina baseball splits conference opener with Buffs
With Lone Star Conference play underway and West Texas A&M University making its way to Nolan Ryan Field, the baseball team of
View ArticleKingsville Community Invited to Capitol for Kingsville Day in Austin
Members of the Kingsville community and Texas A&M University-Kingsville were invited to Austin to tour the capitol from Mar. 26 to Mar.
View ArticleGandy to leave TAMUK after six years
Dr. Rex Gandy, provost of Texas A&M University-Kingsville, will be leaving in June to Austin Peay State University in Clarksville,Tennessee, according to
View ArticleTallant Optimistic About Capitol Funding
Members of the Kingsville community and Texas A&M University-Kingsville were invited to Austin to tour the capitol from Mar. 26 to Mar.
View ArticleProtesters Meet to Express Their Frustration With TAMUK Administrators
Chants of “No justice! No Peace!” rang out in front of College Hall at Texas A&M University-Kingsville when students as part of
View ArticleTAMUK mens basketball fall to Tarleton State
Although they outscored their opponent 50-38 in the second half, it was not enough as the Texas A&M University men’s basketball team
View ArticleTAMUK Goes Ludacris
He came, he saw, he hit University Boulevard on Thursday, where over 3,500 students, faculty, and other attendies witnessed the 38-year-old
View ArticleHogs beat Angelo State lose against Tarleton State
Last Friday, the Hoggies beat the nationally ranked Angelo State University Rambelles for the first time in seven years in four sets.
View ArticleJavelinas look to stampede past Texans
The Javelinas have arrived at the halfway point of the season and although their overall record doesn’t speak volumes, this next week
View ArticleNew Sculpture Brushes up Campus
As the semester kicked off at the close of August and students across campus begun to put their nose to the grindstone,
View ArticleGeology Club rocks TAMUK with Earth Sciences Week
The Geology Department has some hidden gems, and on Oct. 12, opened its doors at Manning, Hill, and Kleberg Halls for all
View ArticleApplication Deadline for Economics Study Abroad Approaching
Students looking to understand the real world application of economics will finally have their chance. For the first time ever, BUAD 2374 and ECON 2301 will be offered in a study abroad program...
View ArticleEcoReps Program Seeks to Educate Students
The Office of Campus Sustainability at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is always on a mission to educate current and incoming Javelinas about the importance of building a strong and sustainable...
View ArticleCommon Read Author to Visit TAMUK and Meet Students
It might not occur to a person to think of where their clothing comes from, or what it took to make it, but as part of the Texas A&M-University Kingsville common read, freshman students are not...
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