The Reaud Honors College at 51³Ô¹ÏPro(LU) is proud to announce that Dr. Shannon Jordan, assistant professor of health and kinesiology, has been named associate dean.
Read More ▸Alyssa Daniels, a dedicated junior and senior academic advisor in Lamar University’s College of Business and a doctoral student in Educational Leadership, is committed to student success and advancing in higher education through continuous learning, leadership, and mentorship.
Read More â–¸Dedicated to helping students grow as thinkers and individuals, Dr. Adam Nemmers combines a passion for literature with a deep commitment to mentorship, campus engagement, and fostering critical thought at Lamar University.
Read More ▸Dr. Elizabeth Long didn’t enter nursing for the sentiment, but through decades of bedside care, teaching, and research, she’s come to believe the most important question in healthcare isn’t what’s the matter with someone, but what matters to them.
Read More ▸Lamar University’s 2025 New Student Orientation Leaders are here to welcome new Cardinals, offering guidance, support, and campus insights to help make your transition to college life smooth, informed, and fun.
Read More â–¸Porter LaPray’s path to 51³Ô¹ÏProhasn’t been straightforward, but through setbacks, detours, and a renewed focus, he’s found his footing—and a future—in theatre.
Read More â–¸Adriana Wong, an interdisciplinary studies senior, turned her childhood crochet hobby into a small business that helps her manage stress and inspires her future goal of creating a welcoming, creative classroom as a bilingual elementary teacher.
Read More â–¸Exercise science students Michael Bellot and Kayla McKinley participated in the Scholars Transforming Through Research program, advocating for the importance of undergraduate research and discussing their projects with congressional staffers in Washington, D.C.
Read More â–¸51³Ô¹ÏProwill recognize five exceptional graduates at the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards on Friday, Apr. 4 at the Setzer Student Center’s Live Oak Ballroom.
Read More â–¸Dr. Rebecca Boone's journey as interim dean of Lamar University's College of Arts and Sciences is a testament to resilience, leadership, and the power of community as she navigates both academic challenges and a personal battle with breast cancer.
Read More â–¸51³Ô¹ÏProbroke ground on the Teri and Glen Morgan Baseball Complex, an 8,500-square-foot facility set to transform the baseball program with state-of-the-art amenities.
Read More â–¸51³Ô¹ÏProhas earned the R2 designation for high research activity, surpassing key benchmarks in research expenditures and doctorates awarded, positioning itself as a rising leader in scientific innovation and academic excellence.
Read More â–¸Orlando Alvarez, Chairman and President of bp America, returned to 51³Ô¹ÏProto share insights on the energy transition, climate challenges, and his journey from a first-generation college student to a leader in the energy industry as part of the Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Series.
Read More â–¸Zeppelin University student Luis Lemmen found his perfect fit at Lamar University, where he embraced Southern culture and gained valuable hands-on journalism experience.
Read More â–¸Scott Thomas, a 51³Ô¹ÏProsenior, turned his passion for civil engineering into impactful work at Collins Engineers, excelling in marine structures and leadership while preparing for a promising career.
Read More ▸Jacqueline Marroquin’s journey at Lamar’s JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing is marked by resilience, inspiration from her mother, and a commitment to excellence as she graduates during the program’s 50th anniversary.
Read More â–¸As 51³Ô¹ÏProembraces its next century, visible changes are taking shape across campus and throughout southeast Texas, reflected in the launch of its "See for Yourself" marketing campaign.
Read More â–¸On May 14, thirteen 51³Ô¹ÏProalumni were named as Reaud Excellence in Education Award winners.Â
Read More â–¸Joshua Tindel's journey from southeast 51³Ô¹ÏProto the Navy and back to Lamar University, where he graduated with a Nursing degree in 2024, highlights his dedication to service, resilience, and passion for healthcare, inspired by his military experience and volunteer work at the Crisis Center of Southeast Texas.
Read More â–¸Three 51³Ô¹ÏProstudents have been awarded $10,000 from the Joy and Will Crenshaw fellowship as they kick off their journey as classroom teachers.
Read More â–¸51³Ô¹ÏProannounces the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, recognizing graduates who have excelled in their careers and community service.
Read More â–¸Frances Wimberly-Alberto, a 51³Ô¹ÏPrograduate, shares her family's legacy with the institution.
Read More â–¸Frances Wimberly-Alberto, a 51³Ô¹ÏPrograduate, shares her family's legacy with the institution.
Read More â–¸Beaumont City Councilman Mike Getz donates $1 million through a charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) in memory of his late wife, Allison Nathan Getz, benefiting 51³Ô¹ÏProand five other Southeast 51³Ô¹ÏProorganizations.
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