by tamueducation | Oct 31, 2019 | recent news, student highlights
Kathryn Kaimana is an Interdisciplinary Studies major with a concentration in Special Education at Texas A&M University from Burleson, Texas. When I was looking at colleges, I was having a really hard time. All the schools that interested me were either too far...
by tamueducation | Oct 7, 2019 | recent news, student highlights
Adonay N. Mendoza, B.S. Adonay Mendoza was born in Houston, Texas but raised in El Salvador. His father brought he and his brother back to the United States to get a sound education at the beginning of his 6th grade year. He remembers having a hard time understanding...
by tamueducation | Jul 11, 2019 | recent news, student highlights
Armando Bernal has taught special education for the past three years. In August, he will begin a resource special education teaching position for fifth graders in Conroe ISD. He plans on becoming a board certified behavior analyst and eventually join a behavioral...
by tamueducation | Oct 31, 2018 | 2018 archive, student highlights
Ching-Yi Liao is a doctoral student in Special Education at Texas A&M University and the Project Coordinator for Coach 2 Communicate (C2C), a parent-directed treatment project to teach parents and caregivers with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
by tamueducation | Oct 10, 2018 | 2018 archive, student highlights
Lauren Puente grew up in Richmond, Texas with one goal in mind, to attend Texas A&M University. Lauren’s great uncle, Colonel Robert Dixon, who was both a TAMU Junction Boy and Air Force One pilot, taught Lauren about Aggie traditions and the honor it is to...
by tamueducation | Aug 7, 2018 | 2018 archive, student highlights
The opportunities I received at Texas A&M University are the reason I am in the position I am in today. Through an autism training grant, directed by Dr. Jennifer Ganz, that funded my graduate studies, I was able to intern at the United States Department of...