Author: Ryan J. Rudd

Administration

Going steady

The Office of Student Affairs began a search for a new student conduct officer immediately after the resignation of Tim Albert on July 11.  With more than 30 applicants on file, the application process to fill the vacancy ended Sept. 2.  According to Miron P. Billingsley, associate vice president […]

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Albert resigns as conduct officer

Room 309 in Evans Hall will remain temporarily vacant after Tim Albert re- signed as Student Conduct Officer for the Office of Student Affairs and Institutional Relations during the summer break. Albert’s resignation came after confirmed allegations of his relationship with a student in violation of a zero-tolerance policy that President George […]

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Albert resigns as conduct officer

Room 309 in Evans Hall will remain temporarily vacant after Tim Albert re- signed as Student Conduct Officer for the Office of Student Affairs and Institutional Relations during the summer break. Albert’s resignation came after confirmed allegations of his relationship with a student in violation of a zero-tolerance policy that President George C. Wright […]

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Albert resigns as conduct officer

Room 309 in Evans Hall will remain temporarily vacant after Tim Albert re- signed as Student Conduct Officer for the Office of Student Affairs andInstutional Relations during the summer break. Albert’s resignation came after confirmed allegations of his relationship with a student in violation of a zero-tolerance policy that President George C. Wright and […]

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A reflection of elegance

With her unique attire and stage presence, using a tango-styled twirl ensemble as her talent, senior mathematics major Lakesha Clark was crowned as the 42nd Miss Prairie View A&M University on Wednesday. Competing against nine other contestants, the 21-year-old Dallas native stunned the crowd in the Opal Johnson-Smith auditorium. She […]

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A reflection of elegance

With her unique attire and stage presence, using a tango-styled twirl ensemble as her talent, senior mathematics major Lakesha Clark was crowned as the 42nd Miss Prairie View A&M University on Wednesday.  Competing against nine other contestants, the 21-year-old Dallas native stunned the crowd in the Opal Johnson-Smith auditorium. She […]

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Students prepare for NASA

Five students from the Roy G. Perry College of Engineering have been selected to participate in NASA’s Second Annual Lunabotics Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida from May 23-28. Senior mechanical engineering majors William Sapon, Roscoe Mickens, Ivette Rangel, Kamau Tilmutt, and Mahir Patel will […]

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Hump Day hanged

The Office of Student Affairs recently placed a moratorium on “Hump Day” after a series of unfortunate events. After a scuffle broke out at last week’s Hump Day, Miron P. Billingsley, associate vice president of student affairs, said that “enough is enough.” Originally intended to provide students with a social […]

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Harris emcees fund-raiser

Prairie View A&M University celebrated the “Legacy of Education,” Saturday as ESPN’s Jay Harris joined alumni, administrators, and students to honor the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education during the annual gala. This year’s black-tie fundraising event ushered in many familiar and historical faces as former Texas State Representative Wilhelmina […]

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King David lands role in Project Aether

When David Butler left Prairie View A&M University fall 2009, he did so riding the wings of faith, hoping to make something happen for himself through his career as an aspiring multimedia professional. Skilled in photography, journalism, filming, and technical support, the jack-of-all-trades’ craftiness paid off for him this spring, […]