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College of Engineering

Communications

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Welcome to our Engineering Toolbox page.

The Engineering Communications initiative enhances the reputation of the 91AV Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering.

We provide strategic communications and marketing support for the college.


 

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Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering (COE)

COE Brochure
COE One-Pager Info Sheets
COE JESSC One-Pager
COE Collaboration Sheet


Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering (CAEN)

Architectural Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Civil Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
CAEN Tri-fold Brochure

Wayne H. King Department of Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering (CHNG)

Chemical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Natural Gas Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
CHNG Tri-fold Brochure

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)

Computer Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Computer Science (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Electrical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
EECS Tri-fold Brochure

Department of Environmental Engineering (EVEN)

Environmental Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
EVEN Tri-fold Brochure

Department of Industrial Management and Technology (INDT)

Industrial Management and Applied Engineering Technology (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
INDT Tri-fold Brochure


Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIEN)

Industrial Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
MIEN Tri-fold Brochure

Do you have a student interested in pursuing a degree from the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering (CAEN)? Awesome! Below is some information they should know:
CAEN Home Page

Department Chair: Dr. Breanna Bailey
Email: breanna.bailey@tamuk.edu

Admin: Chriselda G. Reyes
Phone: 361-593-2266
Email: chriselda.reyes@tamuk.edu

0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in architectural, civil, computer engineering, and computer science.
Svetlana Singer, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3360
Email: svetlana.singer@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114F


See below for the industries which a degree from CAEN could lead to:


Computing and Digital Technology Industry:

Engineers in the computing and digital technology industry apply their knowledge to the design of computing systems and software in various areas. These areas include mobile devices, computers, servers, data science, computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Construction and Infrastructure Industry:

Engineers are needed to design the built and digital infrastructure that advances and expands our modern society. Whether you want to work as a civil engineer building dams or developing sensors and automation technology for the manufacturing industry, many pathways lead to infrastructure careers.

Energy Industry:

Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Environmental Industry:

Engineers in the environmental industry solve some of the world's biggest problems, developing environmentally friendly solutions for numerous industries. The opportunities are continuously expanding, whether you want to work in agriculture or civil or architectural engineering.

Finance and Business Management

Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Materials and Manufacturing Industry:

Do you want to develop the material used in spacesuits or study chemical reactions within emerging materials? Do you want to develop stronger construction materials or study the environmental impact of materials? There are many engineering pathways toward careers in this exciting and ever-evolving sector.

Transportation Industry:

Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.


Architectural Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Civil Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
CAEN Tri-fold Brochure


Do you have a student interested in pursuing a degree from the Wayne H. King Department of Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering (CHNG)? Great! Below is some information they should know:
CHNG Home Page

Department Chair: Dr. M.R. Riazi
Email: m.r.riazi@tamuk.edu

Admin: VACANT
Temporary Phone: 361-593-2003 or 361-593-2000
Email: VACANT

0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in chemical, natural gas, environmental, and industrial management.
Maria Lopez, Academic Advisor, TEAM LEAD
Phone: 361-593-3920
Email: maria.lopez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering Complex 114G


See below for the industries which a degree from CHNG could lead to:


Agriculture and Food Industry:
Engineers in the food industry make advances in improving the quality and preservation of our food and reducing hunger. Engineers in the agricultural industry use technology such as robotics, sensors, computer models, and satellites to create a cleaner, more sustainable environment. They maintain plentiful, clean water and make healthier and safer foods.

Computing and Digital Technology Industry:
Engineers in the computing and digital technology industry apply their knowledge to the design of computing systems and software in various areas. These areas include mobile devices, computers, servers, data science, computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Electronics Industry:
Engineers in the electronics industry can design electronic circuits, devices, integrated circuits and their systems. Graduates can work in various industries, from manufacturing to technology development.

Energy Industry:
Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Environmental Industry:
Engineers in the environmental industry solve some of the world's biggest problems, developing environmentally friendly solutions for numerous industries. The opportunities are continuously expanding, whether you want to work in agriculture or civil or architectural engineering.

Finance and Business Management:
Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Health Care Industry:
Engineers work in many roles within the healthcare industry. The options are endless, whether you want to help develop life-saving medicines, develop hardware to monitor a patient's well-being or work as a physician.

Transportation Industry:
Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.


Chemical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Natural Gas Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
CHNG Tri-fold Brochure


Do you have a student interested in pursuing a degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)? Perfect! Below is some information they should know:
EECS Home Page

Department Chair: Dr. Afzel Noore
Email: afzel.noore@tamuk.edu

Admin: Theresa Walker
Phone: 361-593-3903
Email: theresa.walker@tamuk.edu

Admin:
Ida Enz
Phone: 361-593-4507
Email: ida.enz@tamuk.edu

0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in mechanical, industrial engineering, and electrical engineering.
Tony Ramirez, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3308
Email: juan.ramirez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114H

30+ Credit hours in architectural, civil, computer engineering, and computer science.
Svetlana Singer, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3360
Email: svetlana.singer@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114F


See below for the industries which a degree from EECS could lead to:

Aerospace Industry:
The primary application in the aerospace industry is the design and development of flight vehicles, such as aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and satellites.

Agriculture and Food Industry:
Engineers in the food industry make advances in improving the quality and preservation of our food and reducing hunger. Engineers in the agricultural industry use technology such as robotics, sensors, computer models, and satellites to create a cleaner, more sustainable environment. They maintain plentiful, clean water and make healthier and safer foods.

Computing and Digital Technology Industry:
Engineers in the computing and digital technology industry apply their knowledge to the design of computing systems and software in various areas. These areas include mobile devices, computers, servers, data science, computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Construction and Infrastructure Industry:
Engineers are needed to design the built and digital infrastructure that advances and expands our modern society. Whether you want to work as a civil engineer building dams or developing sensors and automation technology for the manufacturing industry, many pathways lead to infrastructure careers.

Cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity professionals protect critical systems from security breaches. As companies seek to protect their sensitive data from attacks, careers in this field are in high demand.

Electronics Industry:
Engineers in the electronics industry can design electronic circuits, devices, integrated circuits and their systems. Graduates can work in various industries, from manufacturing to technology development.

Energy Industry:
Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Environmental Industry:
Engineers in the environmental industry solve some of the world's biggest problems, developing environmentally friendly solutions for numerous industries. The opportunities are continuously expanding, whether you want to work in agriculture or civil or architectural engineering.

Finance and Business Management:
Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Health Care Industry:
Engineers work in many roles within the healthcare industry. The options are endless, whether you want to help develop life-saving medicines, develop hardware to monitor a patient's well-being or work as a physician.

Materials and Manufacturing Industry:
Do you want to develop the material used in spacesuits or study chemical reactions within emerging materials? Do you want to develop stronger construction materials or study the environmental impact of materials? There are many engineering pathways toward careers in this exciting and ever-evolving sector.

National Defense:
Engineers working in national defense have the opportunity to help guard our country against threats to national peace and security. From designing military-grade vehicles to building surveillance electronics, engineers have numerous opportunities to work in national defense.

Transportation Industry:
Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.


Computer Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Computer Science (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Electrical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
EECS Tri-fold Brochure

Do you have a student interested in pursuing a degree from the Department of Environmental Engineering (EVEN)? Awesome! Below is some information they should know:
EVEN Home Page

Department Chair: Dr. David Ramirez
Email: david.ramirez@tamuk.edu

Admin: Natalynn Luera
Phone: 361-593-4330
Email: natalynn.luera@tamuk.edu

0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in chemical, natural gas, environmental, and industrial management.
Maria Lopez, Academic Advisor, TEAM LEAD
Phone: 361-593-3920
Email: maria.lopez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering Complex 114G


See below for the industries which a degree from EVEN could lead to:


Aerospace Industry:
The primary application in the aerospace industry is the design and development of flight vehicles, such as aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and satellites.

Agriculture and Food Industry:
Engineers in the food industry make advances in improving the quality and preservation of our food and reducing hunger. Engineers in the agricultural industry use technology such as robotics, sensors, computer models, and satellites to create a cleaner, more sustainable environment. They maintain plentiful, clean water and make healthier and safer foods.

Computing and Digital Technology Industry:
Engineers in the computing and digital technology industry apply their knowledge to the design of computing systems and software in various areas. These areas include mobile devices, computers, servers, data science, computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Construction and Infrastructure Industry:
Engineers are needed to design the built and digital infrastructure that advances and expands our modern society. Whether you want to work as a civil engineer building dams or developing sensors and automation technology for the manufacturing industry, many pathways lead to infrastructure careers.

Energy Industry:
Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Environmental Industry:
Engineers in the environmental industry solve some of the world's biggest problems, developing environmentally friendly solutions for numerous industries. The opportunities are continuously expanding, whether you want to work in agriculture or civil or architectural engineering.

Finance and Business Management:
Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Materials and Manufacturing Industry:
Do you want to develop the material used in spacesuits or study chemical reactions within emerging materials? Do you want to develop stronger construction materials or study the environmental impact of materials? There are many engineering pathways toward careers in this exciting and ever-evolving sector.

Transportation Industry:
Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.


Environmental Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
EVEN Tri-fold Brochure

Students interested in pursuing a degree from the Department of Industrial Management and Technology (INDT) Great! Below is some information they should know:
INDT Home Page

Department Chair:
 Dr. Delia Valles-Rosales
Email: delia.rosales@tamuk.edu

Admin: Desiree Anguiano
Phone: 361-593-2608
Email: desiree.anguiano@tamuk.edu

0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in chemical, natural gas, environmental, and industrial management.
Maria Lopez, Academic Advisor, TEAM LEAD
Phone: 361-593-3920
Email: maria.lopez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering Complex 114G


See below for the industries which a degree from INDT could lead to:


Aerospace Industry:
The primary application in the aerospace industry is the design and development of flight vehicles, such as aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and satellites.

Construction and Infrastructure Industry:
Engineers are needed to design the built and digital infrastructure that advances and expands our modern society. Whether you want to work as a civil engineer building dams or developing sensors and automation technology for the manufacturing industry, many pathways lead to infrastructure careers.

Energy Industry:
Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Finance and Business Management:
Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Health Care Industry:
Engineers work in many roles within the healthcare industry. The options are endless, whether you want to help develop life-saving medicines, develop hardware to monitor a patient's well-being or work as a physician.

Materials and Manufacturing Industry:
Do you want to develop the material used in spacesuits or study chemical reactions within emerging materials? Do you want to develop stronger construction materials or study the environmental impact of materials? There are many engineering pathways toward careers in this exciting and ever-evolving sector.

National Defense:
Engineers working in national defense have the opportunity to help guard our country against threats to national peace and security. From designing military-grade vehicles to building surveillance electronics, engineers have numerous opportunities to work in national defense.

Transportation Industry:
Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.


Industrial Management and Applied Engineering Technology (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
INDT Tri-fold Brochure


 

Do you have a student interested in pursuing a degree from the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIEN)? Perfect! Below is some information they should know:
MIEN Home Page

Department Chair: Dr. Vinod Kumar
Email: vinod.kumar@tamuk.edu

Admin: Crystal Cabrera
Phone: 361-593-2003
Email: crystal.cabrera@tamuk.edu
0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

0-29 Credit hours in mechanical engineering.
Gina Merzbacher, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2789
Email: gina.merzbacher@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in mechanical, industrial engineering, and electrical engineering.
Tony Ramirez, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3308
Email: juan.ramirez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114H


See below for the industries which a degree from MIEN could lead to:


Aerospace Industry:
The primary application in the aerospace industry is the design and development of flight vehicles, such as aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and satellites.

Agriculture and Food Industry:
Engineers in the food industry make advances in improving the quality and preservation of our food and reducing hunger. Engineers in the agricultural industry use technology such as robotics, sensors, computer models, and satellites to create a cleaner, more sustainable environment. They maintain plentiful, clean water and make healthier and safer foods.

Computing and Digital Technology Industry:
Engineers in the computing and digital technology industry apply their knowledge to the design of computing systems and software in various areas. These areas include mobile devices, computers, servers, data science, computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Construction and Infrastructure Industry:
Engineers are needed to design the built and digital infrastructure that advances and expands our modern society. Whether you want to work as a civil engineer building dams or developing sensors and automation technology for the manufacturing industry, many pathways lead to infrastructure careers.

Cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity professionals protect critical systems from security breaches. As companies seek to protect their sensitive data from attacks, careers in this field are in high demand.

Electronics Industry:
Engineers in the electronics industry can design electronic circuits, devices, integrated circuits and their systems. Graduates can work in various industries, from manufacturing to technology development.

Energy Industry:
Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in renewables, there is no shortage of career options for engineers in the energy sector.

Environmental Industry:
Engineers in the environmental industry solve some of the world's biggest problems, developing environmentally friendly solutions for numerous industries. The opportunities are continuously expanding, whether you want to work in agriculture or civil or architectural engineering.

Finance and Business Management:
Employers in the finance and business management industry actively hire engineers. The problem-solving skills you learn as an engineer, from trading to investment banking, will set you up for a successful career in finance and business management.

Health Care Industry:
Engineers work in many roles within the healthcare industry. The options are endless, whether you want to help develop life-saving medicines, develop hardware to monitor a patient's well-being or work as a physician.

Materials and Manufacturing Industry:
Do you want to develop the material used in spacesuits or study chemical reactions within emerging materials? Do you want to develop stronger construction materials or study the environmental impact of materials? There are many engineering pathways toward careers in this exciting and ever-evolving sector.

National Defense:
Engineers working in national defense have the opportunity to help guard our country against threats to national peace and security. From designing military-grade vehicles to building surveillance electronics, engineers have numerous opportunities to work in national defense.

Transportation Industry:
Engineering in the transportation industry involves the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. This includes designing and maintaining all types of transportation facilities, including highways and streets, mass transit systems, railroads, airfields, ports, and harbors.

Industrial Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) Curriculum Guide
MIEN Tri-fold Brochure

Undergraduate Admissions

It’s time to start planning your future, and what better place to do so than at 91AV? Imagine small class sizes, nationally recognized programs, top-notch professors who care about your success, and outstanding student support services!

Click to visit the Office of Admission
Click to Meet your Admission Counselor
Click to view the Undergraduate Brochure


Graduate Admissions

Contact information:

Email: graduateadmissions@tamuk.edu
Phone: 361-593-5372

Edwina Elizondo, Graduate Admissions Coordinator.
Email: Edwina.Elizondo@tamuk.edu
Phone: 361-593-4885
Click to visit Graduate Admissions


Transfer Students

Explore the page below for more information!

Contacts:

Veronica Garcia Salas, M.S., Associate Director, Transfer Pathways and Credit Articulation.
Email: veronica.salas@tamuk.edu
Phone: 361-593-3182

Jeremy J. Tamez, Transfer Student Coordinator, Blue & Gold Central.
Email: jeremy.tamez@tamuk.edu
Phone: 361-593-2367

Miguel Aguilar, Transfer and Readmission Coordinator.
Email: miguel.aguilar@tamuk.edu
Phone: 361-593-3781
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Click here to view the Transfer Brochure


OISSS: International Students

The Office of International Student & Scholar Services is located in Cousins Hall.

Contact information:

Email: oisss@tamuk.edu
Phone: (361) 593-3317
Click here to view the OISSS Home Page


Academic Advising: Engineering Advisors


0-29 Credit hours in architectural, civil, chemical, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental, industrial engineering, industrial management, and natural gas engineering.
Klarissa Krueger, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2554
Email: klarissa.krueger@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

0-29 Credit hours in mechanical engineering.
Gina Merzbacher, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-2789
Email: gina.merzbacher@tamuk.edu
Location: Library 210

30+ Credit hours in chemical, natural gas, environmental, and industrial management.
Maria Lopez, Academic Advisor, TEAM LEAD
Phone: 361-593-3920
Email: maria.lopez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering Complex 114G

30+ Credit hours in mechanical, industrial engineering, and electrical engineering.
Tony Ramirez, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3308
Email: juan.ramirez@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114H

30+ Credit hours in architectural, civil, computer engineering, and computer science.
Svetlana Singer, Academic Advisor
Phone: 361-593-3360
Email: svetlana.singer@tamuk.edu
Location: Engineering 114F


Click here to view the Academic Advising Home Page

Content Submission Form

College, Department or Program News | Student, Faculty & Staff Highlights.

Content Submission Form

Project Submission

This form is for faculty and staff only. The Office of Marketing and Communications has the discretion to review all project requests to determine if they meet the overall marketing mission of the university. Please allow a minimum of seven (7) working days (do not include weekends) for your project deadline. ALL INFORMATION MUST BE PROVIDED AT TIME OF SUBMISSION. *Time frames vary depending on scope of project and if an external printer is required.

Project Submission

Engineering Communications Contact List

Stay informed about Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering activities, programs, and events! Get the latest announcements and highlights delivered straight to your inbox!



TAMUK COE Contact Form & Feedback

Did you attend a Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering presentation? Do you h
ave questions about our programs or the admissions process or want to provide feedback? Great! We're here to support you as you explore our college's opportunities.



COE Content: Social Media and Spotlight Posts

We want to learn about our students' unique journeys. Let's inspire others with your experiences, achievements, and insights. Share your story today and help us showcase the talents within our community!



COE Web Update: Submission Form

Let's work together to keep our engineering web pages up-to-date. If you see something that needs to be modified, please share it with us today so we can update it immediately.



JESSC Announcements Updates

The JESSC Director transfers information emailed by College of Engineering professors or any other TAMUK representative requesting to pass announcements on to our student body. This form will be the Assistant Director's go-to resource for updating the new "Announcements" page located on the JESSC website for internal and external events, presentations, internships, scholarships, activities, or other things that may benefit our engineering student body.



JESSC Tutoring Request Form


Engineering Wellness Links

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For more information, contact Mr. Jesus A. Reina, the Assistant Director of Student Recruitment and Outreach, at jesus.reina@tamuk.edu.