Sam Houston State University is making news. From groundbreaking research to innovative educational initiatives, there's a big story waiting to be told in virtually every department on the SHSU campus.
If YOU have some university-related news to share, the SHSU Communications Office would like to hear about it. Whether it's big news, worthy of media attention, a timely announcement of interest to the campus community, or a simple administrative note for university employees, we'll be happy to spread the word.
Electronic submissions for Today@Sam, SHSU's online campus newsletter, should be e-mailed to: Today@Sam.edu
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Employees may submit information on the Faculty & Staff News Release Form.
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And while you're at it, how about giving us a piece of your mind? In addition to story ideas and public announcements, the public relations staff encourages the university community to submit suggestions on how this office might better serve the university community. Additionally, we welcome corrections or clarifications on any articles generated by our news staff.
This page maintained by SHSU's Communications Office
Director: Bruce Erickson
Assistant Director: Julia May
Writer: Jennifer Gauntt
Located in the 115 Administration Building
Telephone: 936.294.1836; Fax: 936.294.1834
Please send comments, corrections, news tips to Today@Sam.edu.
Brian Domitrovic, assistant professor of history, was part of a panel that discussed the decline of the dollar and how to fix it on the Oct. 22 episode of CNBC's The Kudlow Report. Following the segment, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who also appeared on the show, plugged Domitrovic's book Econoclasts. In addition, he was one of the experts who discussed the gross domestic product in a recent Public Radio International story.
Voices From Death Row, compiled and edited by Paul Ruffin's 2008 Editing/Publishing class is the subject of an article and video by Voice of America, a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government.
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