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Texas A&M To Award More Than 11,200 Degrees At May Commencements
Texas A&M College will award roughly 11,203 levels to spring graduates at 15 in-person graduation ceremonies this month. Commencements might be held Might 7 by Might 28 for undergraduate, grasp’s and doctoral college students.
“Together with a way of renewal and recent alternatives for progress every spring, Texas A&M College proudly sends Aggie graduates out to form the world’s future and positively influence options to challenges across the globe,” stated Interim Provost and Government Vice President Dr. Timothy P. Scott ’89. “Congratulations to every graduate and their family and friends.”
Graduates could have their names referred to as and stroll the stage, then return to their seats. Diplomas might be mailed after the ceremony. Diploma tubes might be offered on the ceremonies for pictures.
College officers be aware commencements are a celebration of every pupil’s accomplishments, and each effort is made to make sure security, safety and decorum of a public occasion befitting their success. Friends are inspired to chorus from disruptive behaviors, which can negatively influence this particular second for college kids and their households. Clear luggage are additionally required in any respect graduation ceremonies at Reed Area.
All seven Faculty Station ceremonies might be televised reside by KAMU-TV and livestreamed through the KAMU web site.
Listed here are the main points for every ceremony:
Texas A&M College
Saturday, Might 7, 10 a.m. – Rudder Auditorium
- Doctoral graduation and hooding ceremony
Thursday, Might 12, 10 a.m. – Reed Area
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Structure
Thursday, Might 12, 4 p.m. – Reed Area
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Mays Enterprise College
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates within the College of Public Well being
Friday, Might 13, 10 a.m. – Reed Area*
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Training and Human Improvement
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Geosciences
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Nursing
*Consists of navy commissioning ceremony
Friday, Might 13, 4 p.m. – Reed Area
- Grasp’s within the Bush College of Authorities and Public Service
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Liberal Arts
Saturday, Might 14, 10 a.m. – Reed Area
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Engineering
- Departments: Engineering; Aerospace Engineering; Organic & Agricultural Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Civil & Environmental Engineering; Pc Science & Engineering; Electrical & Pc Engineering
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Science
Saturday, Might 14, 4 p.m. – Reed Area
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Engineering
- Departments: Engineering Expertise & Industrial Distribution; Industrial & Programs Engineering; Supplies Science & Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Multidisciplinary Engineering; Nuclear Engineering; Ocean Engineering; Petroleum Engineering
- Grasp’s and Undergraduates in Veterinary Drugs and Biomedical Sciences
The next ceremony dates and occasions are deliberate for different diploma ranges and/or different Texas A&M campuses/places:
Saturday, Might 7, 1 p.m. – Dr. Jim Vaszauskas Middle for the Performing Arts: Mansfield, Texas
- Skilled levels and Graduates within the College of Regulation
Saturday, Might 7, 7 p.m. in Qatar – Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Area (ABHA Area)
- Graduates and Undergraduates at Texas A&M College at Qatar
Wednesday, Might 11, 2 p.m. – Rudder Auditorium
- Skilled levels in Veterinary Drugs and Biomedical Sciences
Friday, Might 13, 6 p.m. – Aggie Particular Occasions Middle, Texas A&M College at Galveston
- Graduates and Undergraduates at Texas A&M College at Galveston
- Graduates in: Marine Biology; Marine & Coastal Administration Science; Marine Assets Administration
- Undergraduates in: Marine Biology; Marine Fisheries; Marine Sciences; Coastal Environmental Science & Society; College Research – Oceans and One Well being
Saturday, Might 14, 9 a.m. – Aggie Particular Occasion Middle, Texas A&M College at Galveston
- Graduates and Undergraduates at Texas A&M College at Galveston
- Graduates in: Maritime Enterprise Administration & Logistics; Ocean Engineering
- Undergraduates in: Marine Transportation; Marine Engineering Expertise; Maritime Enterprise Administration; Maritime Research; Ocean Engineering; College Research – Marine Environmental Regulation and Coverage; College Research – Tourism and Coastal Group Improvement
Saturday, Might 21, 10 a.m. – Rudder Auditorium
- Skilled levels within the Irma Lerma Rangel Faculty of Pharmacy
Saturday, Might 21, 3 p.m. – Rudder Auditorium
- Skilled levels and Graduates within the Faculty of Drugs
Saturday, Might 28, 10 a.m. – Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Middle: Dallas, Texas
Skilled levels, Graduates and Undergraduates within the Faculty of Dentistry
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TCU Volleyball Dominates Texas Tech on Senior Night
A common theme for No. 22 TCU has been their complete dominance on their home floor this season. The Horned Frogs finished the year 14-1 at Schollmaier Arena. On Friday night, in front of over 3,000 fans, TCU swept Texas Tech (25-14, 26-24, 25-11).
The four seniors honored by TCU were Melanie Parra, Cecily Bramschreiber, Stephanie Young and Ashlyn Bourland. All four players found ways to contribute as Parra finished with 14 kills and seven digs. Bramschreiber filled up the stat sheet with four kills, four aces and seven digs. Both Young and Bourland got an ace.
Both teams traded points in the early going, but Bramschreiber sparked a 7-2 run to give the Frogs a 16-9 lead. TCU hit .417 in the first set and dominated the first set capped off by a Becca Kelley ace.
In set two, Texas Tech made things much closer jumping out to a 8-5 lead. A 4-0 run from TCU put them back in front. This set included multiple runs and it was Tech that got it to set point leading 24-22. TCU was able to end the set on a 4-0 run courtesy of kills from Jalyn Gibson and Parra paired with aces from Bramschreiber.
Trying to keeps things alive, TCU wasn’t met with much resistance from the Red Raiders in the third set. The Frogs kept up the pressure with multiple runs to build a massive 17-8 lead. Bourland picked up her first career ace and an attack error ended things.
It was a fun night for the seniors that played in front of the TCU crowd for the last time. The 14 wins at home tied the school record for most wins at home in a single season. They also picked up the most wins in a season since 2015. What Jason Williams has done for this program in such a short time has been remarkable to watch.
The Frogs move to 19-7 overall 11-5 in conference. They still are fifth in the Big 12 standings with two games to go. They will travel to Morgantown on Wednesday to take on West Virginia at 6 p.m. and then to Cincinnati on Friday at 1 p.m.
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Texas AG sues Dallas for decriminalizing marijuana
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit Thursday targeting the blue city of Dallas over a ballot measure that decriminalizes marijuana.
Paxton alleges that Proposition R, which “prohibits the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for marijuana possession or considering the odor of marijuana as probable cause for search or seizure,” violates state law.
The attorney general argues in the lawsuit that the ballot measure is preempted by Texas law, which criminalizes the possession and distribution of marijuana. Paxton also claims the Texas Constitution prohibits municipalities from adopting an ordinance that conflicts with laws enacted by the state legislature.
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“Cities cannot pick and choose which State laws they follow,” Paxton said in a statement. “The City of Dallas has no authority to override Texas drug laws or prohibit the police from enforcing them.”
Paxton called the ballot measure “a backdoor attempt to violate the Texas Constitution” and threatened to sue any other city that “tries to constrain police in this fashion.”
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The lawsuit comes after interim Dallas Police Department Chief Michael Igo directed Dallas police officers not to enforce marijuana laws against those found to be in possession of less than 4 ounces.
Ground Game Texas, a progressive nonprofit group that campaigned in favor of the ballot measure, argued it would help “keep people out of jail for marijuana possession,” “reduce racially biased policing” and “save millions in public funding.”
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“It’s unfortunate but not surprising that Attorney General Ken Paxton has apparently chosen to waste everyone’s time and money by filing yet another baseless lawsuit against marijuana decriminalization,” said Catina Voellinger, executive director for Ground Game Texas.
“Judges in Travis and Hays counties have already dismissed identical lawsuits filed there. The Dallas Freedom Act was overwhelmingly approved by 67% of voters — this is democracy in action.”
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Since January 2024, Paxton has filed lawsuits against five Texas cities that decriminalized marijuana possession, arguing these policies promote crime, drug abuse and violence.
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Tre Johnson, Texas Longhorns Scrape Past Saint Joseph’s to Win Legends Classic
The Texas Longhorns are heading back to Austin with some early-season tournament hardware in hand.
Tre Johnson battled through another poor shooting night but closed the game out for Texas once again, scoring a game-high 17 points to lead the Longhorns to a 67-58 win over Saint Joseph’s at the Legends Classic championship round in Brooklyn Friday night.
Transfer guard Julian Larry sparked the Longhorns late, scoring all 12 of his points in the second half. Arthur Kaluma added 14 points, four rebounds and four assists while Kadin Shedrick had 10 points and six rebounds.
The Hawks were led by Rasheer Fleming, who stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, 20 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and three steals. Xzayvier Brown added 15 points on 4 of 7 shooting.
The Longhorns jumped out to an 11-6 lead after seven early points from Kaluma. St. Joe’s started out cold from the field but controlled the game with hard-nosed defense and the occasional press while dominating the offensive glass. This was highlighted by a possession where the Hawks got four consecutive offensive rebounds but only scored one point as a result.
Johnson stayed aggressive on offense for Texas but was off on his shot and was impacted by the on-ball defense of St. Joe’s.
Mark, Pope and Johnson all hit a triple for Texas in about a two-minute span ahead of halftime to give the Longhorns their biggest lead at 32-26 but the Hawks responded with a free throw from Haskins 3-pointer from Brown before halftime to cut the lead to 32-30.
The defense from the Hawks ramped up even more, as the Longhorns were stuck in the mud on offense and had little to no ball movement. St. Joe’s was hardly much better, but its defense continued to set the tone and eventually swung the momentum.
Larry then hit back-to-back triples as the two teams traded buckets on five straight possessions. Consecutive dunks from Ajogbor and Fleming but the Hawks in front 50-46 with 8:25 to play, but Larry continued to take over. He hit 1,000 career points with a driving layup before finding Kaluma for a corner triple to put Texas back in front at 51-50.
It didn’t stop there for Larry, who found a cutting Shedrick for a dunk before diving on a loose ball down at the other end to secure possession for Texas, which had built a 55-52 lead with 3:13 left. The Longhorns used the momentum to put together an 8-0 run, which essentially sealed the win in a game where scoring felt hard to come by.
Johnson then closed the game out with six points in the final 4:11 of action, including a pullup jumper at the foul line to put Texas up 63-55 with 1:19 left.
Texas will host Delaware State on Nov. 29.
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