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Award-winning Aggie Represents CEHD at McAllen Campus
-Francisco Javier Fuentes ’27 has already made an impact at Texas A&M University while getting the Aggie experience over 350 miles away from our flagship campus.
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Riley Marx’s Journey from Undergraduate to Graduate Experience
-Texas A&M Archery standout Riley Marx ’24 ’26 is excited to pursue her education goals while supporting the archery team that made her want to become an Aggie.
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Commitment to Empowering Veterans
-Our Veterans’ Coaching Program is supports current and former military members while addressing the coaching shortage.
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‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’: CEHD Supports Students’ Mental Health
-CEHD supports student mental health through the Counseling and Assessment Clinic (CAC) and the Byrne Student Success Center.
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Aspiring Coaches Level Up Their Game At State Conference
-Undergraduate Coaching Certificate Program students enhanced their education and networking by attending the largest coaching convention in the United States.
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Student Journey Culminates in Business Experience and Sports Excellence
-Paige Zizka ‘24, recent Sport Management program graduate, started a business, interned with the Texas Rangers during their World Series title run and helped lead the Texas A&M Cycling Team to a national championship.
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Student Spotlight: Abigail Ahrens ‘24
-Student Spotlight: Abigail Ahrens ‘24 Aggie Swimmer Balances Olympic and Classroom Aspirations…
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PEAP Instructors Prepare Aspiring Olympians
-PEAP coaching staff help lead the Texas A&M Archery Team to its 23rd National Championship with three members competing for a spot in the 2024 Olympics.
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Aggie Teacher Recognized for Leadership in the Classroom
-Former student Caitlin Baumgarten ’16, eighth-grade history and social studies teacher in College Station ISD, earned two awards for her commitment to education and leadership.
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The WORDS Project: CEHD Researcher’s Partnership To Enhance Literacy
-Dr. Marc Goodrich partnered with multiple universities in the U.S. to help increase literacy in rural schools.
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Student Spotlight: Lauren Hummel
-Lauren Hummel ‘25 is a current education student at our school whose teaching goals were inspired by her mother and a former English teacher.
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KNSM Student Manages Goals On and Off the Pitch
-Hart Ray ‘24, a recent graduate of our Sport Management program worked as a student manager for the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Women’s Soccer Team.
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Tennis Star Leading On and Off the Court
-Sport Management Student Mary Stoiana ’25 is applying classroom lessons on the tennis courts and leading team to new heights.
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NASA Recognizes Former Student’s Support of Underrepresented Groups
-Former graduate student Dr. Austin Mardon ’90 has been honored with NASA’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Medal.
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Dr. Khalil Dirani Appointed EAHR Department Head
-Dr. Khalil M. Dirani has been appointed the new head of our School’s Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development.
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Former Graduate Student Competes for America’s Favorite Teacher Title
-Aggie graduate Joyce Welch is competing for the title of America’s Favorite Teacher.
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Aggie Teacher’s Approach to Literacy Inspires Fellow Educators
-Former student Abby Ramos Stanutz ’05 transforms literacy education at Longfellow Middle School in San Antonio and shares her effective teaching methods with teachers nationwide.
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Dr. James Carson Named New Huffines Institute Director
-Dr. James Carson will assume the role of Professor and new Director of the Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance.
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Mother and Daughter Inspire Student Health and Fitness Through PEAP
-Theresa Wenzel and daughter Alison Soltis, instructors at Texas A&M’s PEAP, guide students through diverse physical activity courses and empower them with wellness education.
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Former CEHD Student Furthers Bilingual Education in the Rio Grande Valley
-Dr. J. Joy Esquierdo, a graduate of our Bilingual Education Ph.D. program, was elected the interim Vice Provost for B3HSI integrations at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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Summer Day Camp Benefits Children and Texas A&M Students
-Camp Adventure provides children ages 8-12 with fun summer memories while offering useful skills and activities for campers and student counselors alike.
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Climate Change and the Future of Sport
-Dr. Brian McCullough contributed research to the Fifth National Climate Assessment, addressing how climate change will affect sport, recreation and physical activity.
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Two Professors Named to Prestigious Science Fellowship
-Drs. Joanne Olson and Jeffrey Liew were elected as Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for their contributions to the advancement of their respective fields of research.
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Taking a Swing at Parkinson’s
-Parkinson’s patients combat symptoms through activities customized by KNSM students.
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Texas A&M Professor’s Passion Helps Bring U.S. Paralympics Competition to Aggieland
-Learn how kinesiology professor Dr. Lisa Colvin led a team effort to place Aggieland on the road to the 2024 Summer Paralympic Games in Paris.
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