鶹Ƶ has unveiled a new permanent tribute to women in uniform—military veterans and first responders—with the dedication of the Wall of Honor.
Read More ▸The 鶹Ƶ College of Engineering hosted its annual STEM Teacher Workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 10, for K-12 educators.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ’s Center for Career and Professional Development celebrated Halloween by giving back to the community and donating supplies to AniMeals, a program designed to provide pet food for the pets of homebound seniors.
Read More ▸Nederland High School senior Karim Shaaban has been awarded the 鶹Ƶ Presidential Scholarship.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ partnered with the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC) to host Manufacturing Day (MFG Day).
Read More ▸The newly formed 鶹Ƶ Sustainability Advisory Committee recently partnered with LU Green Squad and Schneider Electric to celebrate Energy Awareness Month.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ officially launched a $90 million renovation of the Mary and John Gray Library, the first major update since it opened in 1976.
Read More ▸Beaumont City Council honored 鶹Ƶ’s athletics program Tuesday, recognizing its recent success and designating Oct. 1 as “Lamar Athletics Day.”
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ’s College of Education has launched its second year-long residency program in partnership with Hamshire-Fannett ISD, offering students stipends, mentorship from experienced teachers, and hands-on classroom experience aimed at preparing them for careers in underserved communities.
Read More ▸In this edition of Beyond the Podcast, we introduce you to Hilda Billups, director of 鶹Ƶ’s Student Tutoring And Retention (STAR) Services.
Read More ▸Throughout the summer, 鶹Ƶ's College of Engineering hosted four annual summer camps designed to engage students from sixth to 12th grade.
Read More ▸The Texas Academy at 鶹Ƶ recently hosted the Innovation ColLABoration camp to ignite interest in STEM careers among Texas youth, offering hands-on activities and industry insights through the Governor’s Summer Merit Program.
Read More ▸Beaumont Community Players' InterACT program has provided children with atypical language and social development the opportunity to shine as actors while offering 鶹Ƶ speech-language pathology graduate students valuable clinical practice, culminating in enriching performances that celebrate diversity and collaboration.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ's annual baseball camps, designed for children ages six to twelve, offer structured sessions with guidance from experienced coaches and players to inspire and develop young baseball enthusiasts.
Read More ▸In February, the 鶹Ƶ Police Department (LUPD) brought a new member to the force, and the Catahoula Leopard dog named Derrick who provides emotional support to crime victims and students.
Read More ▸Glen W. Morgan, managing partner of Reaud, Morgan & Quinn, L.L.P., has been given the title of Southeast Texas Legend by 鶹Ƶ.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ invites students of all ages to a variety of summer camps to be held on campus this summer. Camps are offered for various ages and interests with daily and residential opportunities.
Read More ▸The T.L.L Temple Foundation awarded a grant of $517,942 to Spindletop Center, which will fund six entry-level therapist positions over three years. Positions will be filled by newly licensed graduates of 鶹Ƶ’s master-level counseling programs.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ embraced Earth Day with a unique and eco-conscious celebration aimed at educating students about sustainability.
Read More ▸Dos Corazonez, founded by LU alumnus Julian Stevens in tribute to his mother's legacy, embodies love, resilience, and empowerment through fashion, transcending mere apparel to make a statement about the enduring power of love and human resilience.
Read More ▸The Wesley Foundation at 鶹Ƶ operates the Cardinal Pantry and Cardinal Closet, vital resources addressing food insecurity and clothing needs among students, fostering community and collaboration.
Read More ▸In this week's episode of the LU Moment, LU Crew members Annette Castillo and Jordan Campbell discuss Cardinal View. Go beyond the podcast with this Q&A talking all things Cardinal View.
Read More ▸Beaumont senior biology student Jacob Thompson found his passion for neurodegenerative disorders, leading him to pursue research at 鶹Ƶ and ultimately being awarded the David J. Beck Fellowship, enabling him to conduct cutting-edge research on neuronal aging and Alzheimer's disease at the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins University labs.
Read More ▸The 鶹Ƶ Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has incorporated Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its academic program, introducing new graduate courses focused on User Experience with AI and AI for Industrial Engineering.
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