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Original "Blue Clue's" to Speak at WT

CANYON, Texas – Who’s headlining West Texas A&M University’s major Distinguished Lecture Series event for the spring? Here’s a clue. (A clue! A clue!) Steve Burns, the original host of “Blue’s Clues,” will speak at 7 p.m. April 5 in the Jack B. Kelley Legacy Hall at West Texas A&M University, co-hosted by the Office of Student Engagement, Enrollment and Success. Admission is free, and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. The speech will be livestreamed; more information will be released closer to the event. Burns hosted the long-running children's television program from 1996 to 2002, garnering an Emmy nomination during his run. “Bringing speakers to campus is always a way to engage in conversations as a community, and it gives our students an opportunity to interact with thought leaders across the country,” said Mike Knox, vice president for student engagement, enrollment, and success. “We are especially pleased to have Ste

Dr. Jean Stuntz Honored for 21 Years of Service in WTAMU's History Department

"I think my legacy will be bringing the knowledge of gender studies to students who otherwise will not ever known it existed that women had an effect on history and that this is a legitimate field to study.” Dr. Jean Stuntz, WTAMU

WT History/Gender Studies Professor JEAN STUNTZ: Honorary Symposium & Research Fair

A retiring West Texas A&M University history professor’s contributions to gender studies will be honored at a symposium this week. Dr. Jean Stuntz will retire this spring after 21 years of service at WT. During her tenure, she helped found WT’s gender studies program more than a decade ago. Stuntz has been actively advancing women’s and gender studies in her research and teaching throughout her career at WT, said Dr. Amy Von Lintel, professor of art history and current director of WT’s gender studies program. She has taught dozens of courses on women’s history, as well as introductory courses on gender studies, and has prolifically published books and articles in the field. “Jean will be greatly missed, but her legacy is vibrant and anyone who has worked with her knows what an asset she has been to our institution,” Von Lintel said. The symposium, which will run from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday in the Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex Recital Hall, will feature pr

WT Department of Communication Hall of Fame to honor five women, local business

WT Department of Communication Hall of Fame to honor five women, local business
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