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News Archive: 2012-2022

SHSU news coverage from media outlets around the state, nation and world. Email any items you would like to see included to Today@Sam.edu

Los Angeles Times: SHSU professor contributes to NFL COVID study 

KHOU-TV: Hidden Gem: SHSU public art

Telemundo TV: Residency program to resolve teacher shortage

WFAA-TV: 15-year-old makes history

Inside Higher Ed: Helping Students and Staff as Inflation Soars

Univision TV: SHSU among the best 100 for Hispanic students

Houston Chronicle: SHSU earns Hispanic-Serving Institution designation

Learning By Design magazine: From Student Unions to Uniting Students 

Huntsville Item: Mohr named new dean at SHSU

Houston Chronicle: SHSU starts medical summer camp for high school students

KXXV-TV: He's only 15 & graduating from SHSU

KBTX-TV: Madisonville Teen to become SHSU's youngest ever graduate

Huntsville Item: The Unlikely Connection Between Art And Medicine

Yahoo News: Harmony Public Schools, Texas State University System announce partnership

KRHD-TV: SHSU President goes from the office to the classroom

Huntsville Item: SHSU Alumnus travels to Europe to aid Ukrainians

Yahoo News: SHSU President returns to classroom roots

KHOU-TV: Texas Children's nurse heads overseas to help treat Ukrainian refugees

KBTX-TV: SAT optional admission policies

KHOU-TV: Texas Children's nurse heads overseas to help treat Ukrainian refugees

KBTX-TV: SAT optional admission policies

KRHD-TV: Students experience class through the metaverse

KAGS-TV: SHSU professor taking his class virtual

Huntsville Item: Social art project brings healthcare exchange to Huntsville

Austin-American Statesman: Texas State names Kelly Damphousse sole finalist for new president

ABC13-TV: Houston Latino Festival is back after a two-year hiatus

NPR Radio: Experts From SHSU Talk About Pesky Invasive Species in Greater Houston

KHOU-TV: SHSU's Campbell Grover setting rodeo world on fire

ABC13-TV: SHSU Professor on what the Russia conflict means for Houston

KBTX-TV: SHSU Professor creates interactive poetry app

Paleontologists find 110-million-year-old new species of lizard in amber in mine in Myanmar

KAGS-TV: Huntsville Museum honors former slaves of Texas founding father

Huntsville Item: Tour visits African American Historical Sites

SHSU students partner with cemetery group for MLK Day of Service

Fox 26-TV: SHSU Professor Combatting Workplace Burnout

Grant enables university to launch mobile food pantry

Sam Houston State Food Pantry Gets $50k Grant

Amazon: Watch 'The College Tour' featuring Sam Houston State University

Sam Houston State to be featured on TV series

KPRC-TV: Sam Houston accepts offer to join Conference USA beginning in 2023

ESPN: Conference USA to add Sam Houston State beginning in 2023

Huntsville Item: SHSU golf course renamed The Bearkat Course

KAGS-TV: Former Houston Texans President, Jamey Rootes, to join SHSU

Huntsville Item: SHSU receives $2.2 million grant to support student academic success

Houston Business Journal: Former Houston Texans president gets new gig in higher education

NPR: Supply chain ripple effects expected to stretch into 2022 and beyond

Huntsville Item: Tripod's Thrift Shop and Career Closet provides necessities for SHSU students

KBMT-TV: Southeast Texas health officials excited to see dramatic decrease in COVID-19 hospitalizations

KBTX-TV: Sam Houston State University sees high rankings for social mobility for students

Huntsville Item: Sam Houston State ranks as a top performer on social mobility for students


Podcast: Leaders on Leadership with Alisa White


Montana Sports: SHSU Rodeo Team Member chasing grad degree, CEO stature


NPR Radio: Permitless Carry Is Now Legal in Texas, Worrying Law Enforcement And Gun Safety Experts


SHSU Alumni Association to offer chartered bus for Battle of the Pineywoods


Huntsville Item: Summer research offers student first-hand experience


Huntsville Item: Foreign Policy Research Institute names SHSU professor a Templeton Fellow


KBTX-TV: SHSU Expert Discusses Perseid Meteor Shower


Huntsville Item: 75-year-old becomes oldest criminal justice graduate in SHSU history


KBMT-TV: SHSU, Christus Partner to help educate future doctors


Beaumont Enterprise: Christus, Sam Houston pave way for medical students in SE Texas


ABC13-TV: More meteor showers seen from Houston? It's possible!


Huntsville Item: Clinical health psychologist earns funding for pre-surgical evaluation study


Community Impact: Small Business Development Center announces Montgomery County Expansion


Texas Monthly: How Colton Cowser Became the Surprise Top-Five Pick of the MLB Draft


Inside Higher Ed: A Future Crop of Farmers


Orioles use fifth pick in MLB Draft on Sam Houston State OF Colton Cowser


Huntsville Item: Glaser named Chief Strategy Officer at Sam Houston State


KBTX-TV: SHSU Freshman receives $5,000 grant for community service


Governor's Office: Governor Abbott Appoints Avera to Texas School Safety Center Board


Fox26-TV: SHSU Invasive Species Expert on 'hammerhead flatworms'


KAGS-TV: Sam Houston State National Championship Parade


KBTX-TV: Parade honors Sam Houston State's national championship


Huntsville Item: Reaching For The Stars


KBTX-TV: Champion Bearkats Honored at Capitol


KPRC-TV: Sam Houston State FCS national title


ESPN: Late touchdown lifts Sam Houston State Bearkats to first FCS title


CBS19-TV: Life-Long Learning Inspires 75-Year-Old to Complete Physics Degree at SHSU


KAGS-TV: Expert Explains How to Deal with Invasive Worm


PGA: Celebrating Pride Month: Sarah St. John leads by example


KBTX-TV: SHSU student appointed to national association


Houston Matters: Redefining the immigrant south


KAGS-TV: SHSU student chosen for national COVID committee


KBTX-TV: Huntsville prepares for FCS championship game


TODAY Show: She started out as the school custodian. Years later, she's its most beloved teacher


KHOU-TV: 'Teachers Can' to help teachers buy supplies for their classrooms


KBTX-TV: SHSU artist debuts gallery


Huntsville Item: Student leaves her mark on the Lowman Student Center


KBTX-TV: SHSU community answers the call with Buzzy's Bin


Houston Chronicle: Conroe street dedicated for former Sam Houston State President


Huntsville Item: Color run will benefit Imagination Library


KBTX-TV: SHSU expert weighs in on impact of Derek Chauvin verdict


ABC13-TV: Beloved teacher's journey from cleaning classrooms to leading them


Huntsville Item: SHSU students partner with "Buzzy's Bin"


Houston Chronicle: Recreated historic stained-glass art a window on SHSU history


Houston Chronicle: Sam Houston State highlights new medical campus in Conroe


KBTX-TV: SHSU Expert Vaccine Q&A


KBTX-TV: SHSU Alumna Highest Ranking Texas Ranger


Lincoln Journal Star: Teacher and a room full of critters help science come alive


Houston Chronicle: SHSU alumna inspires future generations


Huntsville Item: SHSU senior publishes first book of poems


Houston Chronicle: SHSU students offer free health screenings


Business Insider: 7 leadership lessons from successful women doctors


SHSU Alumnus named first female Chief Deputy in Fort Bend County


Conroe Courier: SHSU Medical Students Offer Free Clinic to Conroe Homeless


KPRC-TV: Celebrate Black History Month at the Sam Houston Memorial Museum


Huntsville Item: SHSU medical students launch homeless outreach initiative


Houston Matters: How rural doctors and medical centers are adapting to survive the COVID-19 pandemic


Huntsville Item: SHSU plans $13.5M addition to Gibbs Ranch


FOX26 News: SHSU launches COVID-19 testing kiosk 


Science News: Ancient amphibian is the oldest known animal with a slingshot tongue


Community Impact: SHSU Cyber Forensics Intelligence Expert Talks Foreign Election Hacking


KBTV-TV: Cyber Security Expert Weighs in on Foreign Election Hacking


KBTX-TV: SHSU Professor Hosting Interview Series with High Profile Journalists


Austin Chronicle: Day Trip to SHSU's Natural Science and Art Research Center


Chron: SHSU's new Conroe campus adjusts to COVID guidelines


KBTX-TV: Study shows possible ballot bias


Science Mag: Ice Age Manatees May Have Called Texas Home


KTRE-TV: SHSU Partners with the State for Contract Tracing


KBTX-TV: SHSU Part of New Effort to Help with COVID-19 Contact Tracing


KHOU-TV: Students embark on historic civil rights journey

KBTX-TV: Traveling Bearkats: Students visit Civil War battlefield in Mississippi

Austin American Statesman: Learn to spot plant invaders citizen science program

KBTX-TV: Texas rural hospitals in serious bind with COVID

Fox26 News: Medical school hopes to fill dire need for primary care physicians

KHOU-TV: Sam Houston's life with Native Americans

KPRC-TV: SHSU Criminologist on HPD manpower

Huntsville Item: $236.6M capital improvement plan outlined

Houston Public Media: Sam Houston Rare Photo Exhibit


Huntsville Item: University Establishes COVID-19 Task Force


KBTX-TV: SHSU professor nationally recognized


Houstonian: New Ways to Play: Fall Changes to Intramural Sports


Fox26-TV: SHSU opens medical school to train Osteopathic doctors


KBTX-TV: College of Osteopathic Medicine holds grand opening


KTRE-TV: Broadway costume designer helps make PPE


Huntsville Item: Alisa White begins role as SHSU president


KPRC-TV: Where to Stargaze around the Houston Area


Entergy and SHSU Partner to Provide Masks and Sanitizer for Community


BioBlitz Brings Community Together


Inside Higher Ed: SHSU Putting Action Behind Words 


Huntsville Item: SHSU Bowling Receives National Academic Honors


ABC13-TV: New Program at SHSU Aims to Address Inequities


Texas and SHSU Partner to Provide Masks, Hand Sanitizer to Community


Huntsville Item: Preserving History at the Newton Gresham Library


KBTX-TV: General Colin L. Powell to Speak at SHSU Virtual Commencement


KBTX-TV: SHSU Freshman Selling Shirts for Scholarships


KLTV: SHSU Professor Named to CDC Fellowship


Chron: Artis Lois Spurlock Shares Her Fear


Chron: Katy Resident Earns College of Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship


KAGS-TV: SHSU Coaches Speak Out Against Racial Inequality


KBTX-TV: How to Have a Respectful, Meaningful, Conversations on Race


KBTX-TV: SHSU Sociology Expert: Evaluate Your Child's Understanding of Race


Community Impact: Professor Discusses Senior Population Risks and Covid-19


CBS19-TV: Texas Acknowledges Previously Combining Two Sets of Testing Data


ABC13-TV: How the Nations Meat Supply Could Impact Houston Stores


FOX26-TV: SHSU Provides Support For Small Business


KHOU-TV: Moment Of Zen, Baby Ducks At SHSU


KBTX-TV: SHSU Spirit Team Earns National Award


Huntsville Item: Students Use Stay At Home To Plant Gardens


CBS Austin-TV: Pandemic Relaxes Student Teacher Certifications


Huntsville Item: Student Teacher Education Adjusts


KPRC-TV: Everyday Heroes, Service Through Sewing


Austin American Statesman: Covid-19 Clusters Found In Austin Care Centers


ABC 13-TV: Supply Shortages Could Continue Into Next Year


KTRH-Radio: Texas Pandemics of the Past


Huntsville Item: Raven Nest Reopens


FOX 26-TV: Supply Chain Management During Covid-19


KBTX-TV: Bearkat Athletics Announces New Branding


FOX 26-TV: SHSU Prof Discusses The History Of Pandemics In Texas


KBTX-TV: Volunteers Sew Mask At SHSU


KTRH-Radio: Covid-19 Continues To Hit Supply Chains


KAGS-TV: Small Businesses Hit Hardest Due To Supply Chain Shortages


KJAS-Radio: SHSU Volunteers Sew Hand-Made Masks


Huntsville Item: Service Through Sewing


KAGS-TV: The Future Of Student Teachers


Campus Rec: SHSU Taking Outdoor Programs Virtual


Austin American Statesman: Facial Coverings Now Required


KTRH-Radio: When Can You Buy Lysol Wipes Again?


Huntsville Item: SHSU Prof. Creates Face Shields For Medical Workers


NPR: How the CARES Act Affects Education


Fox26-TV: Household Cleaning Options


KLTV-TV: Coronavirus Cleaning With SHSU Prof.


Austin American Statesman: Fact Checking Texas Death Rates


KBTX-TV: Mythbusting COVID-19 Cleaning With SHSU Chemistry Prof.


KTRH-Radio: Social Distancing: An introvert's paradise?


KBTX-TV: How CARES Act Will Impact Education


KHOU-TV: SHSU Chemistry Expert Offers Tips For Daily Cleaning


Austin-American Statesmen: Lag Time Matters with COVID-19


KAGS-TV: CARES Act Explained By SHSU Professor


Houston Chronicle: Art Connects Medical School Mission


Texas Tribune: SHSU Alumni Discusses Covid-19 in Texas


KAGS-TV: SHSU Professor Talks About Containing COVID-19


The New Yorker: It's Time to Establish A New Reconstruction Finance Corporation

SHSU historian James S. Olson discusses the history of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 


The New Yorker: How Joseph Smith and the Early Mormons Challenged American Democracy

SHSU historian and assistant professor for the Department of History, Benjamin Park, had his new book, “Kingdom of Nauvoo,” reviewed in the most recent edition of The New Yorker.


KVEO-TV: Superintendent Named Educator of the Year

Doctor Hafedh Azaiez was chosen as the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Educator of the Year Award by Sam Houston State University’s College of Education.


Governor Abbott Announces SHSU School Safety And Victims' Services Research

The survey will be sent to more than 500,000 educators across the state and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. 


Huntsville Item: Hoyt Reflects on the Past Decade as SHSU President

After announcing her retirement, The Huntsville Item met with Dana Hoyt to reflect on her decade of leading the university.


Huntsville Item: SHSU Opens Expanded Food Bank

To help fight student food insecurity, SHSU has expanded its food pantry to a new building


WFAA: SHSU, DPS partner to test oil and plant based THC products

Is it legal? Texas crime labs to begin THC testing to identify hemp vs. marijuana.


Houston Matters (NPR Radio): The science behind studying affection at SHSU

To conduct research, more academic disciplines — even communication studies — are measuring chemicals in the human body.


Huntsville Item: Organizations Bring Christmas to Huntsville Head Start

Nine SHSU organizations united to bring Christmas gifts and volunteer time for local children


KBTX: New Victim Studies Department at Sam Houston State University

Dean Phillip Lyons visits with KBTX-TV for their "Focus at four" segment to discuss the first victim studies department in the nation. 


Texas Monthly: The Battle to Rewrite Texas History

Ty Cashion, professor of History, discusses why scholars are attempting to correct the Texas historical record. 


Houston Business Journal: Medical school rising in Conroe area

SHSU closer to opening date with new accreditation status.


The New Yorker: Everything You’re Afraid to Ask About Human Composting

Joan Bytheway, of the Applied Anatomical Research Center, discusses a new form of eco-burial. 


Huntsville Item: SHSU Online programs receive national honor 

Affordable Schools, an online think tank, recently named five Sam Houston State University online programs among the best in the nation.


Houston Chronicle: Texas colleges go big in offering student financial aid

Sam Houston State University is recognized for offering aid to students whose family income is $25,000 or less.


Yahoo Finance: Blackboard announces winners of 2019 Catalyst Awards

SHSU Online was honored by Blackboard for their commitment to improving the educational experience for all learners.


Compliance & Ethics Professional Magazine: Meet Joseph Agins: Crash course on higher ed compliance

Joseph Agins, Institutional Compliance Officer for the department of Risk Management, is featured on the cover of "Compliance & Ethics Professional Magazine" and discusses managing compliance in higher education. 


The Huntsville Item: SHSU Online continues to rake in national honors 

Affordable Schools, an online think tank, recently named SHSU Online among the best in the nation by the average cost of attendance, student-to-faculty ratio, graduation rate and US News and World Report ranking.


Business Insider: 18 colleges and universities that you can still apply to for the Fall 2019 term

18 of the best schools you can still apply to for the Fall 2019 semester.


University Business: Online learning has a chief administrator — signaling a trend in distance education

Associate Vice President for Distance Learning Bill Angrove, discusses the role of the chief online officer.


The Houston Chronicle: Here are the best public universities in Texas your kid can get into, besides UT and A&M

SHSU ranks No. 5 on a list of Texas schools that are considered some of the best in America for 2019. 


Bloomberg TV Talks Taiwan's Presidential Race

Political Science Professor Dennis Weng speaks with Bloomberg Technology about the upcoming Taiwan Presidential race. 


Huntsville Item: The Definition of Idol 

Sam Houston State student Laci Kaye Booth advances to Top 10 of "American Idol" 


NPR/Houston Matters: Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday. But is it time for it to end? 

Associate Professor of History Wesley Phelps joins Houston Matters as a featured guest to talk about the history of and arguments for and against Daylight Saving Time. 


ABC13-TV: Huntsville native becomes one of world's top bareback riders

SHSU Alumnus Bill Tutor is currently No. 9 in the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association's World Standings for bareback riders.


KPRC-TV: SHSU student eyes past as he works to shape state's future

The Sam Houston State University political science student is one of KPRC’s honorees for Black History Month. 


CW39: SHSU Alumna Ashley Wright named Texas Elementary School Counselor of the year

Wright '08, '17, was formally presented with the Rhosine Fleming Award during the annual TSCA Conference in San Antonio this February and honored by Conroe Independent School District on Feb. 19. 


NobleMotion Dance Voted 2019: Best Dance Company By Houston Press

Associate Dance professors, Andy Noble and Dionne Sparkman Noble, were recently awarded, "2019 Best Dance Company" by Houston Press for their company, NobleMotion Dance. 


Politico Features SHSU Historian

James Olson, Distinguished Professor of History discusses Vietnam and Paris peace talk on Politico's segment of "This Day In Politics." 


U.S. News & World Report ranks SHSU Criminal Justice as #3 program in the country for graduate students online.

U.S. News evaluated several factors to rank the best online criminal justice degree programs, including faculty credentials, graduation rates and reputation.


KBTX-TV: Bearkats Bowling gets new home in Lowman Student Center

The 80,000 square foot expansion to the LSC includes a new eight-lane home for the SHSU Bowling team.


Two SHSU Musical Theatre graduates star in SPAMilton tour

Musical Theatre alumni Adrian Lopez and Dominic Pecikonis preview "Spamilton: An American Parody" during television interview. 


KHOU: Former Dallas Cowboy standout returns to SHSU for degree 17 years later

Using SHSU Online for his final class, Keith Davis finished his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree, after leaving for the NFL in 2001.


Peter Roussel reflects on his time working with President George H.W. Bush

As the nation mourns George H.W. Bush, we share some personal reflections. Amna Nawaz speaks with Peter Roussel, now a professor at Sam Houston State University and previously a Bush press secretary.


SHSU breaks ground on new med school in Conroe 

SHSU President Dana Hoyt said the college was prompted to launch the facility by an assessment of state and regional workforce needs. The college will train doctors, who will mainly be primary care physicians, with a focus toward care in rural and underserved areas.


Mona Cockerham honored as "Top 20" nurse of 2018

Clinical Assistant Professor for School of Nursing in the College of Health Sciences is honored as one of the ‘Top 20 Outstanding Nurses’ at the 28th Annual Nursing Celebration by the Texas Nurses Association.


Professor of Percussion's album earned accolades

"The Landscape Scrolls," John Lane's recently released solo album, was named to the bi-monthly list of top contemporary classical records by Bandcamp.


Fox26: Dan Rather at Sam Houston State

The 1953 graduate of SHSU answered questions about politics, social media and even sports during his visit to campus. 


Journalism icon Dan Rather speaks to SHSU students - KAGSTV

The former CBS Evening News Anchor, spoke at his alma mater, Sam Houston State University.


Planned SHSU med school aims to ease shortage of doctors in rural Texas

Sam Houston State University, which recently acquired more than seven acres in Conroe, is moving ahead with its plan to open a medical school.


Governor Abbott appoints three to Texas State Board Of Examiners Of Psychologists

The board regulates the practice of psychology in the state of Texas.


SHSU Online Master's Degree Program receives top ranking

Sam Houston State University was ranked No. 1 out of the top 65 online schools for master’s degrees according to a report by Best College Reviews.


Texas Education Agency honors SHSU alumnus and Army veteran

Ross Gragert takes an innovative approach to lesson delivery at Willis High School.


Help Helped Me: SHSU Launches a mental health campaign

Active Minds hosts mental health awareness events all month. 


Mathematics Professor collaborates to improve city planning

SHSU professor highlights how to approach city planning in a different way.


Houston Chronicle: State board approves Sam Houston State medical school plan

Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine (Applicant Status Seeking Accreditation) gets state approval.


Houston Business Journal: Proposed College of Medicine Moves Forward

Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine (Applicant-status seeking accreditation) take a step forward.


Dr. Joan Bytheway on KBTX

Professor Bytheway lends her expertise to a story for KBTX-TV.


Raven Nest Golf Course Makes Top 25 Value List

Dallas Morning News ranked SHSU's home course at No. 11 in the state.


ART FEEL: Reid’s watercolor art mesmerizes

Houston Chronicle interview with art professor, Cynthia Reid.


KAGS features Sculptor Ed Wilson and his new piece on campus

Kerrie Hall of KAGS-TV stopped by campus to report on the latest artwork.


New Raven Sculpture On Campus, Artist Speaks with KBTX

New raven sculpture featured on KBTX, with comments from artist Ed Wilson.


SHSU Rodeo Team Gears Up For Collegiate National Finals

Rodeo team speaks with KBTX about their upcoming trip to Wyoming.


Sam Houston's Chickens featured on Houston Public Media 88.7 FM

The new children’s book is discussed on NPR radio.


Bearkats Hoping to Defend Rodeo National Title 

Rodeo team talks with KAGS-TV.


Professor Ava Fujimoto-Strait on KBTX-TV

Ava Fujimoto-Strait talks with KBTX about an upcoming student trip to the Big Island of Hawaii.


Sam Houston Could Soon Be Getting His Own Presidential Library

Museum Director, Mac Woodward on Houston MattersDetails


Professor Nathan Jones on NPR’s Texas Standard

Jones discusses how drug lords are walking free because of issues with the country’s legal system. Details 


Professor Peter Roussel Discusses The Life And Legacy Of Barbara Bush 

Peter Roussel, Warner Endowed Professor and former Press Secretary to President George H.W. Bush reflects on the life and legacy of Barbara Bush with Houston Public Media


Professor Amanda Nowlin O’Banion on Houston Matters

Houston Public Radio talks with O'Banion about the National Book Awards Festival at SHSU. Details


English Professor Featured On Public Radio International 

Linguistics professor, Helena Halmari, talks about studying the correspondence between Jean and Aino Sibelius. Details


Sam Houston Professors Deliver Speeches As If They Were Their ‘Last Lecture’

Bob Maninger, associate professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, tells Houston Matters about the SHSU Last Lecture series, what is often discussed, and what he hopes people take away from the lectures. Details


CJ Professor Explores Prison Rodeo History On Houston Radio

Mitchel Roth, professor of criminal justice, talked about his new book "Convict Cowboys: The Untold History of the Texas Prison Rodeo" on Houston Matters, a public affairs show on Houston Public Media. The piece chronicles the 50-year history of the event, which grew to become the largest sporting event in the state. Listen to the interview here.

Contact: Mitchel Roth


Education Prof Addresses Tuition Costs In Houston Area

Assistant professor of educational leadership Matthew Fuller reflected on the impact of the economy on college attendance in a Community Impact News article on the rising cost of postsecondary education in the Houston area. In the story, Fuller discussed how community college enrollment is countercyclical and that when the economy is worse, students often decide to go back to school to diversify their possibilities.

Contact: Matthew Fuller


Counseling Prof Featured For Unique Teaching Technique 

SHSU distinguished professor of counseling Richard Watts was featured in "Counseling Today," a publication of the American Counseling Association, for his unique approach to teaching students about rational emotive behavior therapy. Watts sings song's he's written to illustrate the irrational beliefs Albert Ellis outlines to combat REBT.

Contact: Richard Watts


Economist Responds To 'Financial Gaps' Listing

A recent article by WalletHub.com, ranking states by wage disparity by race, included an interview with economics professor Mark Frank, who discussed the reasons for the disparity and what can be done to curb inequality. Frank's research interests include the economics of alcohol advertising, income inequality, and telecom regulation.

Contact: Mark Frank


 Prof Comments On 'Dismantling' Of Houston's African American History

Associate professor of history Bernadette Pruitt questioned why African American history is "so easily discarded" in an op-ed in the Houston Chronicle. Her piece explored the history of the area of Houston designated as Freemen's Town, which, in being upgraded could remove the original bricks laid by former slaves. Pruitt is an expert on African American urban history, internal migrations and civil rights. Read her article, here.

Contact: Bernadette Pruitt


 Roth Interviewed On France's Terror Attacks

Criminal justice professor Mitch Roth was interviewed by KPRC-TV, Channel 2, in Houston for his comments about the recent terrorist attacks in France.

Contact: Mitch Roth


 VP For University Advancement Discusses Alumni Association Dues Model

Vice President for University Advancement Frank Holmes discussed the “Hybrid Model” used by SHSU’s Alumni Association for membership dues in the feature article “Dues or No Dues,” which appeared in the April 2014 issue of Currents magazine. The magazine is the official publication of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

Contact: Frank Holmes 


 History Professor Recalls Tax-Cut History For Wall Street Journal

Brian Domitrovic, chair of the history department, co-wrote a piece with Larry Kudlow that appeared in The Wall Street Journal on March 4, 2014, on the history of the Democratic Party champion tax cuts. The article was written to recognize the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson signing sweeping tax cuts and discussed the historical effects of that legislation.

Contact: Brian Domitrovic


Economics Professor Shares Thoughts On Income Inequality

Professor of economics Mark Frank discussed his data on income inequality in Texas since the 1970s in a Dallas Morning News article. His statistics show the disparity in the income taken home for the top 10 and top 1 percent of earners and suggest that the gap has widened between the rich in the poor since the 1970s. His research also has appeared on NPR and in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Contact: Mark Frank


Sociology Professor Comments On Aftermath Of Colorado Flooding

Andrew Prelog, assistant professor of sociology, was quoted in The Coloradoan about the lack of looting following the recent flooding in Colorado. He explained that altruism was the most likely reaction.

Contact: Andrew Prelog


Student Money Management Expert Discusses Building A Budget

Kristy Vienne, assistant vice president for student services, talked about building a budget before making long-term financial commitments in an article about eliminating student loan debt for Fox Business.

Contact:  Kristy Vienne


Criminal Justice Professor Comments On Spotting Terrorists

Phillip Lyons, a professor in the College of Criminal Justice and executive director for the Center for Policing Innovation, was recently featured in a Discovery News article on how to spot a terrorist before they act. Lyons stressed the importance of community policing and the need for citizens to report suspicious activity to police.

Contact: Phillip Lyons


Professors Discuss Financial Literacy With Online Outlet

Nicole Garrison, a lecturer who teaches business principles and personal finance, and Timothy Jones, an associate professor of education, discussed financial literacy among Texas college students and in high schools with Card Hub, a research tool that allows people to search, compare and apply for credit cards.

Contacts: Nicole Garrison, Timothy Jones

 


 

Junior Fellows Get Press For DC Trip

Sam Houston State's Junior Fellows have been featured in several media outlets for their 2013 inauguration trip, including Bryan/College Station's KBTX (click on the screencap to watch the video), the Tyler Morning Telegraph and the Tyler television station KLTV (also via the screencap).

Contact: Mike Yawn

 


 

Houston Chronicle Features Mitch Roth's Newest Book

Criminal justice professor Mitch Roth's latest book "Houston Blue: The Story of the Houston Police Department" was featured in an article in the Houston Chronicle on Nov. 25.He also was featured more recently in a half-hour podcast on the book at Police Magazine.

Contact:  Mitch Roth

 


Halmari Comments On Person-First Language

Department of English professor and chair Helena Halmari discussed the use of person-first language in a recent article in the Canadian Medical Journal.

Contact:  Helena Halmari

 


KAGS Explores Holiday Spending With Peer Counselor

KAGS TV, an NBC affiliate in College Station, recently interviewed junior Samantha McKinley, a peer counselor with SHSU's Student Money Management Center, for a story on holiday spending. The SMMC is a financial outreach and educational program created to improve the financial well-being of our students by providing the unbiased education, counseling, tools, and solutions students need in order to achieve financial independence.

Contact: SHSU's Student Money Management Center

 


 

Ruffin's New Book Featured in Jackson Magazine

The Jackson (Mississippi) Clarion Ledger/Jackson Magazine recently ran a piece on Paul Ruffin's new collection of essays, Travels With George In Search of Ben Hur. Ruffin is the 2009 Texas State Poet Laureate, a Texas State University System Regents Professor, and Distinguished Professor of English at SHSU.

Contact:  Paul Ruffin

 


 

Bytheway, 'Body Farm' Featured In Houston Chronicle

Joan Bytheway, director of SHSU's Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility, and the facility itself were featured in a Houston Chronicle article by Allan Turner on the work done there. STAFS is one of four willed body donation sites in the world for the study of forensic science, especially as it pertains to human remains, for crime scene and criminal investigations. Before joining SHSU, Bytheway evaluated mass graves in Iraq, which led to the conviction of Saddam Hussein.

Contact: Joan Bytheway

 


 

Department Chair Talks Taxes On CSPAN

History department chair Brian Domitrovic gave a talk at the Cato Institute on Aug. 14, 2012, on income inequality and taxes that was covered by CSPAN.

Contact: Brian Domitrovic

 


 

 

Professor Profiled For 'Texas Economy'

Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Management Victor Sower answered questions on his latest book Better Business Decisions Using Cost Modeling: For Procurement, Operations, and Supply Chain Professionals, co-authored with his son Chris, in a profile for the Texas Economy, a website run by the Texas Comptroller's office that provides news, trends and analysis on issues affecting the state's economy.

Contact: Victor Sower

 


 

Policing Program Highlighted On 'Voice'

Sam Houston State University's police exchange program with Zhejiang Police College in China was recently featured on Voice of America in a story on Chinese/American policing collaborations. The story profiled Chinese police cadets who study for a year at the College of Criminal Justice and a video of their internships with the Alvin and League City Police Departments.

Contact: Ling Ren, Jurg Gerber

 


 

Article Examining Reagan's Gas-Price Policy Features Domitrovic

History department chair Brian Domitrovic was interviewed by Investor's Business Daily for an article that examines President Ronald Reagan's "vital lesson on reducing gas prices." Domitrovic argues that when Reagan's energy, monetary and tax cut policies were in full swing in early 1983, "the whole energy crisis was on the cusp of vanishing from the scene."

Contact: Brian Domitrovic

 


 

Houston Station Features Forensic Scientist

Joan Bytheway, director of the Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility, was recently featured on Houston's CBS affiliate KHOU-TV. Bytheway helped the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office piece together a 2010 murder case, leading to a post plea confession by the suspect.

Contact: Joan Bytheway

 


 

Prison Historian Featured In International News Story

Criminal Justice professor Mitch Roth was quoted in an Associated Press story about the deadly prison fire in Honduras on Feb. 14. He was also featured on Al Jazeera television in Houston on the topic. Roth is a noted prison historian.

Contact: Mitch Roth




 

 

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