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New year. New faces. Welcome home, class of 2026! It's a whole new world for incoming freshman who joined the Cardinal family this fall. Tioluwaniiyin Akiwunmi, an electrical engineering major from Abeokuta Nigeria, shares what she's most excited about during her journey here at LU.
Read More ❯ September 29, 2022Lamar University was recently ranked No. 3 among the top 10 most affordable colleges for online master’s in school counseling degrees, according to best-universities.net.
Read More ❯ September 29, 2022The Lamar University junior accounting major from Nederland, Texas has come a long way since her first dance pageant at the age of 7 when she donned a neon orange dress her mother picked out for her. Despite being a nervous wreck — running off stage and forgetting her dance — she was named first runner-up. Gonzales has been performing ever since.
Read More ❯ September 29, 2022Lamar University alumna Julia Hayes of Beaumont was recently reappointed by Gov. Greg Abbott to the Appraisal Management Companies Advisory Committee.
Read More ❯ September 29, 2022In this Q&A, Hispanic mentor and Lamar University admissions counselor Angelica Cardenas Guerrero shares her background, culture and what Hispanic Heritage Month means to her and her family.
Read More ❯ September 28, 2022The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo recently awarded 100 students across 18 different Texas colleges and universities $1.2 million in educational funding through the Rodeo’s Achievement Scholarship Program. Among them are two Lamar University students –– Amber Martinez and Hannah Norwood.
Read More ❯ September 28, 2022In this Q&A, Tracy Ramirez, a senior communication-broadcasting major, shares her background, culture and what Hispanic Heritage Month means to her and her family.
Read More ❯ September 27, 2022Lamar University’s first concert of the 2022-23 school year, featuring the Lamar University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, is set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, in Beaumont’s Julie Rogers Theatre. The band program recently welcomed more than 108 Lamar University students from 45 different high schools to both the university Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band.
Read More ❯ September 26, 2022On Thursday, Sept.15, the College of Engineering hosted the annual fall LU Engineering Career Fair. Students were welcomed in the Live Oak Ballroom in the Setzer Center with ore than 70 prospective employers awaiting their arrival, the largest career fair in the college’s history to date.
Read More ❯ September 26, 2022For as long as she could remember, Emily Smith, a history major, always had her sights set on attending University of Texas in Austin. But when it came down to choosing the best university for her, the Port Neches native said LU was a perfect fit.
Read More ❯ September 26, 2022LU recently received a national recognition that distinguishes its principal and superintendent programs from others.
Read More ❯ September 23, 2022In this Q&A, Dr. Hector Flores, Hispanic mentor and Lamar University dean of students and associate vice president of the Division of Student Engagement, shares his background, culture and what Hispanic Heritage Month means to him and his family.
Read More ❯ September 23, 2022In this Q&A, Hispanic mentor and Lamar University Enrollment Marketing Manager Jhocelyn Alvarado shares her background, culture and what Hispanic Heritage Month means to her and her family.
Read More ❯ September 22, 2022On Friday, Sept. 16, the Division of University Advancement inducted its newest members of the Lamar University Ambassadors with President Dr. Jaime Taylor giving opening remarks and presenting red blazers to each new Ambassador.
Read More ❯ September 22, 2022Lamar University alumna Jesica (Bates) Sykes ’05, ’19, has received the Distinguished Early Career Professional Certificate awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Read More ❯ September 22, 2022New year. New faces. Welcome home, class of 2026! It's a whole new world for incoming freshman who joined the Cardinal family this fall. Alli Gross, a biology pre-med major, is an incoming junior in the Texas Academy Program, an early entrance honors program for local high school juniors and seniors. For the Orange, Texas, native it's been an exciting journey so far discovering all that Lamar University has to offer.
Read More ❯ September 22, 2022Red Day: “Stand Up and Holler” — the annual day of giving to colleges and programs at Lamar University — was a success, with $330,907 raised and 382 donors and 456 donations.
Read More ❯ September 21, 2022Starting on Monday, Sept. 26, Lamar University is hosting a full week of events leading up to the university’s homecoming celebration on Oct. 1, which also coincides with Cardinal Parent & Family Day.
Read More ❯ September 21, 2022Texas Academy hosted more than 50 students at its 30th annual Preview Day.
Read More ❯ September 21, 2022For as long as he could remember, Lance Taylor ’20, '21, has always followed the same formula in life: God + Hard Work = Undefeated. Now, as he settles into his new role as financial analyst at Walmart Corporate Headquarters, the accounting and finance graduate said there’s also one not-so-secret ingredient that has been pivotal to his success –– Lamar University.
Read More ❯ September 20, 2022Alexis Miller, a senior Beaumont native majoring in broadcast journalism, shares her journey to Lamar University and some of her most memorable moments during her time at LU.
Read More ❯ September 19, 2022Lamar University senior Denise Garcia shares her journey and how her opportunity to study fashion merchandising in Seoul, South Korea will shape her future.
Read More ❯ September 16, 2022Lamar University will be featured in the next season of “The College Tour” and is looking for proud Cardinal students to tell their stories. The university is looking for fun and engaging students to tell their stories and casting for the episode is now open.
Read More ❯ September 16, 2022Saxophone great Jeff Coffin will be appearing at Lamar University at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13 in the University Theatre for a free concert with the Cardinal Jazz Orchestra.
Read More ❯ September 15, 2022The LU Department of Theatre & Dance has announced its performances for the fall semester: “The Clean House” by Sarah Ruhl; “Lost Lake” by David Auburn; and “Fall & Recovery,” choreographed by LU dance faculty and guest artists.
Read More ❯ September 15, 2022Gov. Greg Abbott recently reappointed Charles E. “Charlie” Holder, a Lamar University alumnus, to the Jefferson and Orange County Board of Pilot Commissioners .
Read More ❯ September 13, 2022Lamar University has launched the Cardinal Athletics Fund, which will serve as the fundraising arm of LU Athletics aimed at impacting student-athletes representing 17 varsity sports at LU.
Read More ❯ September 13, 2022“University health centers throughout the country apply for accreditation and currently, only 11% of them are accredited through AAAHC,” Student Health Center Director Shawn Gray said.
Read More ❯ September 12, 2022A new exhibition will soon open up at the Lamar University Dishman Art Museum: Ghostlight, the newest collection from award-winning photographer Keith Carter. The exhibition runs Sept. 24 through Nov. 12, with an opening reception will be held Sept. 30 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Read More ❯ September 12, 2022For the second year, the Lamar University Black Alumni Network will host its annual homecoming celebrations starting with a scholarship gala and Black alumni tailgate beginning Sept. 30.
Read More ❯ September 12, 2022The Lamar University College of Engineering ushered in the fall semester with its 2nd annual Freshman Engineering Boot Camp, held Aug. 15-19.
Read More ❯ September 07, 2022A team of researchers at Lamar University will be awarded $5 million in grant funding to bolster the team’s research on resiliency in Southeast Texas and the Greater Beaumont area.
Read More ❯ September 06, 2022"Stand Up and Holler" for the 2nd annual Red Day — a 24-hour event encouraging the community to give back to LU colleges and programs.
Read More ❯ September 02, 2022Dr. Orrin Swift, associate professor of accounting, has always relished in language. It all started with spelling competitions in the second grade. On July 23-27, Swift competed with the best of the at the annual North American Scrabble Championship in Baltimore, Maryland. After a five-day tournament, 31 total games at seven rounds a day, and more than 100,000 words later, Swift won second place ranking him as the No. 2-rated Scrabble player in the nation.
Read More ❯ September 02, 2022Lamar University alumna DeMonica D. Gladney ’90 has been named a Top 30 Influential Women of Houston honoree.
Read More ❯ September 01, 2022A little-known resource that works hard to ensure that no student at Lamar University goes hungry.
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