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New research to help build equitable, sustainable future in Gulf Coast region

According to Census records, over 16 million people live in the Gulf of Mexico region, which includes counties in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and western Florida. At the same time, this area is home to multifaceted and complex challenges typically widely triggered by natural disasters.Enter the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of [...]

2025-01-27T11:08:49-06:00January 27, 2025|Academic Insights, Faculty, news, Research, Students|

Looking into the Face of Legacy

Historically Black Colleges and Universities have long been the resilient keepers of history and culture, shaping generations of Black scholars since the founding of the Institute for Colored Youth in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, in 1837. These institutions have been beacons of hope and opportunity, providing a space where Black students could pursue higher education when few [...]

2024-10-21T11:33:44-05:00October 21, 2024|news|

National Trust for Historic Preservation: 5 Ways Hands-On Preservation Experience Changes the Preservation Game

In the Summer of 2024, Camp Naco, nestled into the southeast corner of Arizona, served as a living classroom for the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s HOPE (Hands-On Preservation Experience) Crew's 2024 Digital Documentation Fellowship, presented in partnership with the National Trust's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.

2024-10-04T11:29:30-05:00October 4, 2024|news|

Research at PVAMU Changes the World

Astronaut Neil Armstrong once said, “Research is creating new knowledge.” Astronomer Carl Sagan stated, “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” At Prairie View A&M University, there are nearly two dozen locations where the limits of knowledge and innovation are being pushed through cutting-edge research.

2024-09-17T16:45:56-05:00September 17, 2024|news|

Thirteen faculty teams from PVAMU, Texas A&M receive PRISE grants

Prairie View A&M University and Texas A&M University announced the awarding of $520,000 to 13 teams of faculty investigators as part of the 2024 Panther Research and Innovation for Scholarly Excellence grant program. Now in its fourth year, this initiative continues to foster collaborative research addressing complex national and global challenges.

2024-09-12T15:39:29-05:00September 12, 2024|news|

Meet PVAMU’s Class of 2028: These first-year students are ready to change the world

As the new academic year begins, Prairie View A&M University is excited to welcome the Class of 2028. Among the incoming 2,000-plus students are five exceptional individuals who bring a wealth of talent, ambition, and dedication to our campus. Their diverse backgrounds and aspirations reflect the spirit of innovation and service that defines our University [...]

2024-09-12T15:26:47-05:00August 27, 2024|news|

School of Architecture Turner Construction Scholarship Winners

There were five (5) students from the School of Architecture that were awarded the Turner Construction Scholarship. The students were awarded with a $10,000 scholarship for each student. The students can be seen pictured below with members of Turner Construction, Dean, and Assistant Dean of the School of Architecture. Top from left to [...]

2024-09-11T10:03:03-05:00June 20, 2024|Uncategorized|

Page: Why Diversity Matters: Perspectives on Black Representation in the AEC Industry

Dean of Prairie View A&M University's School of Architecture, Dr. Ikhlas Sabouni, comments on Prairie View A&M University's role nationally to educate and prepare African American students for careers in architecture and related fields.

2024-05-22T11:23:33-05:00March 4, 2024|news|

Denton Black Film Festival: Director, Artist Lauren Kelley on Texas femininity, power of play

The Denton Black Film Festival kicks off its 10-year anniversary this week, with screenings, concerts, art exhibits and more. Prominently featured at the festival is Lauren Kelley — a visual artist, curator and cultural producer who works in various media. In recent years, her primary medium has been stop-motion animation. She is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College [...]

2024-02-12T15:39:31-06:00February 5, 2024|news|