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TAMIU s 50th anniversary: Planning the next 50 years - Laredo Morning Times

TAMIU s 50th anniversary: Planning the next 50 years Aug. 23, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 External photo of the Academic Innovation Center and the TAMIU Trailblazers Tower, completed in 2020.Courtesy /TAMIUShow MoreShow Less 2of6 3of6 4of6 Pictured are TAMIU leaders in 2020 including Athletic Director Griz Zimmermann, Vice President for Student Success Dr. Minita Ramirez, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Thomas Mitchell, President Dr. Pablo Arenaz, Vice President for Finance and Administration Juan J. Castillo Jr. and Vice President for Institutional Advancement Rosanne Palacios.Courtesy /TAMIUShow MoreShow Less 5of6 6of6 As TAMIU celebrates its 50th anniversary, Laredo Morning Times took a detailed look back at the history of the university. This is Part 12 of 12.

Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA s first female payload specialist in space, dies at 75

Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA s first female payload specialist in space, dies at 75 Space 05/02/2021 Robert Z. Pearlman © Provided by Space STS-40 payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford poses for a photo in the tunnel connecting space shuttle Columbia s middeck to the Space Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) Spacelab module in 1991. The first American woman to launch into space who was not a professional astronaut but a working scientist, Millie Hughes-Fulford, has died at the age of 75. Hughes-Fulford s death was confirmed by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) on Thursday (Feb. 4). We are grateful for her research and advancements with her work in the life sciences. Please join us in expressing our sympathy to Millie s family and friends at this time, Caroline Schumacher, ASF president and chief executive officer, wrote in an email.

George Hughes, the riot of 1930: Quest for Texas historical marker takes shape

George Hughes, the riot of 1930: Quest for Texas historical marker takes shape Herald Democrat A Grayson County historian is working to memorialize one of Grayson County s darkest days, nearly a century later. Efforts are underway to have the Sherman Riot of 1930, in which a Black man was lynched and Black-owned businesses were destroyed, recognized with the Texas Historical Commission. Melissa Thiel, a masters graduate from Texas Women s University, is the woman behind a proposal to have a state historic marker erected at the Grayson County Courthouse to recognize the killing of George Hughes and the destruction of the former Grayson County Courthouse and nearby businesses by a mob in 1930.

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