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Spirit of Laredo and School Bell Award competitions to begin
March 9, 2021
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The Members of the Chamber of Commerce Education Committee announced that the annual School Bell Award and Spirit of Laredo scholarship competition will continue in 2021 despite the pandemic.Christian Alejandro Ocampo / Laredo Morning Times
The Laredo Chamber of Commerce Education Committee announced the launch of the third annual Spirit of Laredo student video competition and the educator annual School Bell Awards competition.
Both competition applications have a deadline in April. Students interested in the Spirit of Laredo competition will have until April 16 to submit their entry. Educator nominee applications for the School Bell Award will need to be submitted before April 12 at 5:30 p.m. to be eligible.
TAMIU one of six US minority-serving institutions selected for BranchED s National Teacher Preparation Transformation Center
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Texas A&M International University is one of six educator preparation programs at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) across the U.S. selected to participate in the Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity’s (BranchED) National Teacher Preparation Transformation Center, providing an immersion process aimed at producing highly effective and diverse teachers.
BranchED’s president and CEO Dr. Cassandra Herring, said TAMIU’s selection enables its participation in the Transformation Center, a three-year innovative experience and program.
“Through participation in the Transformation Center these colleges and universities join a unique community of practice where each institution’s faculty and their respective school district partners can access enhanced resources and professional development, network with oth
TAMIU degree programs recognized, including No. 1 ranking
Feb. 9, 2021
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A view of TAMIU s campus as seen from June 2020.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times file
TAMIU announced Monday that seven of the university’s degree programs were highly recognized, including the Master of Business Administration in International Business Degree program that was ranked No. 1.
“Since the university s founding 50 years ago, generations of students have realized their higher education dreams, supported by TAMIU’s commitment to higher education excellence, accessibility and affordability,” TAMIU President Dr. Pablo Arenaz said. “These rankings, which highlight programs in four of TAMIU’s Colleges or Schools, serve to affirm our continued and lasting dedication to our mission.”
TAMIU s 50th anniversary: Planning the next 50 years
Aug. 23, 2020
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External photo of the Academic Innovation Center and the TAMIU Trailblazers Tower, completed in 2020.Courtesy /TAMIUShow MoreShow Less
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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
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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.