Texas A & M University-Kingsville

(Kingsville, TX)

Texas A&M University-Kingsville grew out of the teacher college or "normal school movement that swept Texas and the nation in the early 1900s. Chartered in 1917 but not opened until 1925 because of America's entry into World War I, the University is the oldest continuously operating public institution of higher learning in South Texas. Shortly after beginning life as South Texas State Teachers College, its role was expanded to embrace a wider array of programs. As its mission has expanded, its name has changed to reflect its wider scope. Its first name change, to Texas College of Arts and Industries, came in 1929. In 1967 the name changed to Texas A&I University. The University became a member of the Texas A&M University System in 1989 and in 1993 changed its name to Texas A&M University-Kingsville to reflect that membership.

Texas A&M-Kingsville is South Texas' greatest university, offering more academic programs and degrees, providing better learning and living facilities, doing more research, awarding more scholarships and producing more successful graduates than any other college or university in the region.

Texas A&M-Kingsville seeks to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for students of all ages through a judicious blend of liberal and career education programs. The emphasis is on providing an intellectually challenging education reflecting high standards of academic performance. Texas A&M-Kingsville is dedicated to serving an ethnically and culturally diverse population. The University is committed to its mission of teaching, research, and service in South Texas for the advancement of knowledge and of regional development.


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Overview of Spring 2012 Commencement at Texas A&M University-Kingsville

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Congratulations to the nearly 750 students who will become Javelina...
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Congratulations to the nearly 750 students who will become Javelina alumni by the end of the day! We wish every graduate continued success and best wishes for a wonderful future!

Come check out the latest in what the College of Engineering has to...
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Come check out the latest in what the College of Engineering has to offer and see what the robotics course is all about. Speak with students and professors, observe robotics and how they really work.

For those freshmen who still have not picked up their entry bracelets...
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For those freshmen who still have not picked up their entry bracelets for the Freshmen Fajita Fiesta, there are only a few more hours left to do so. The first 100 students will also receive a free t-shirt. Bracelets can be picked up at the Peer Mentor Center located at the Jernigan Library room 210.

Freshmen - Pick up your entry bracelets at the Peer Mentor Center...
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Freshmen - Pick up your entry bracelets at the Peer Mentor Center located at the Jernigan Library to enter this year's Freshmen Fajita Fiesta. Be there! Thursday, April 26 starting at 3 p.m. at the Tailgating Area. FMI: (361)593-3290

Attention freshmen - come out for fun, food and prizes at this year...
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Attention freshmen - come out for fun, food and prizes at this year's Freshmen Fajita Fiesta in honor of all first-year Javelinas on April 26! Festivities begin at 3 p.m. Entry bracelets can be picked up at the Peer Mentor Center beginning TODAY and until April 25! *Bracelets are required to enter the event*

Greek Games 2012 continues tonight with Co-ed Flag Football at Javelina...
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Greek Games 2012 continues tonight with Co-ed Flag Football at Javelina Stadium - 7 p.m. Come cheer on and support Greek Life.

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