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Getting Oriented with Campus
This summer, an estimated 2,200 freshmen will visit SHSU to learn about the university, its traditions and what's in store for them as Bearkats.
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Choosing Victory Over Victimhood
Rising from a childhood living on the streets of Houston, JaCola Caldwell has found inspiration at SHSU, traveling the world and securing a post-graduation job in China.
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Practicing What She Teaches
As the 2013 Excellence in Teaching award recipient, education professor Joyce McCauley is lauded for her passion, dedication and philosophy of “modeling” in her classroom.
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Taking THE Walk
More than half a century after earning his degree, alumnus Jon LaBaume had a wish fulfilled when he was able to participate in SHSU's commencement ceremonies this May.
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Southland's Strongest
After a banner year, SHSU has been recognized as the top athletics program in the league with its fourth Commissioner’s Cup All-Sports trophy and its first Women’s Cup.
Today @ Sam
Events
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Professor Explores Civilian Police Services
William King is developing a guide for using civilians in police service, in collaboration with Michigan State University.
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Police Research Center To Enhance Texas Crime Data
SHSU will convert crime data from 53 Texas police agencies to a national system that provides more in-depth information.
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Bearkat Battalion Commissions 19 In Spring Ceremony
The seniors who graduated from cadets to second lieutenants will serve all over the world.
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Summer I Session
Residence halls open for occupancy at 11 a.m. on May 29, and classes begin on May 30.
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Memorial Day Holiday
Sam Houston State will be closed on May 27 in observation of Memorial Day.
Spotlight
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Kat Klub
Located on the first floor of the Lowman Student Center, the Kat Klub provides an environment where students, faculty, staff and guests can gather for relaxing, lounging and gaming with friends, or making new ones. Considered one of the best in the state, the game room offers eight full-sized billiard tables, two ping-pong tables, an air hockey machine and Nintendo Wii, a 10-by-6 foot LCD video wall and 13-by-7 foot projector used to watch the latest sports and news. Three-dimensional TVs are also being added solely for next generation gaming utilizing the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
SHSU Main Campus
1806 Avenue J
Huntsville, TX 77340
(936) 294-1111
The Woodlands Center
3380 College Park Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77384
(936) 202-5000
University Park
20515 SH 249
Houston, TX 77070
(281) 290-2900

