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SHSU Honored For Success

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Congratulations Bearkats, Sam Houston State University has recently been selected as by the Southern Education Board as one of 15 public universities nationwide that has been “outperforming most similar institutions in helping students stay on track and graduate.” From 2004 to 2006, SHSU six year graduation rates dramatically increased from 34 to 46 percent and one year retention rates increased to 75 percent.

Much of this success can be attributed to the Student Advising and Mentoring Center (SAM), a one stop shop for advising, mentoring, and support services geared to assist students in creating goals, achieving those goals, and staying on track to graduate. The SAM center undoubtedly assists in SHSU’s success in a time where college enrollments in the US are increasing, but timely completion of bachelor’s degrees has stalled.

Fewer than 33% of degree-seeking, full-time freshmen in public four year universities graduate in four years. Most of those students take at least six years to earn their bachelor’s degree and only 55% of students graduate in that time span. These figures are shocking, to say the least. However, SHSU is on the right track.

This recognition is definitely the perfect way to kick off the summer because now students will have more pride in their amazing institution. Good luck with finals and Go Bearkats!

Say Farewell to SHSU’s President

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Attention all Bearkats of the past and present: Friends and alumni from the Huntsville area will join faculty, staff and students on Wednesday, April 21st in the center of campus from 3 to 5 PM to say farewell and thank you to retiring president James F. Gaertner, the 12th president of SHSU’s 130-year history. President Gaertner officially retires on August 31st but “This will be the last opportunity for graduating seniors and many others who may not be in the area in August to shake their hands and wish them well.  We’re inviting all faculty, staff and students to join us, and also friends and alumni in Huntsville and beyond,” said Maggie Collum, Director of University Events.

Over the last nine years, the Gaertners have made many friends in the area and Collum wants as many people as possible to have the opportunity to wish them well with a lively and festive celebration. The celebration will include music, entertainment, food, refreshments, and a brief program.  The purpose of this farewell celebration is to give the campus, the community, and the Gaertners a chance to say farewell and mutual best wishes.

Free parking and a shuttle service will be available from the lots east of Johnson Coliseum. This may be your last chance to see President Gaertner so be sure to check it out!

It’s Rodeo Time, Huntsville!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Yee Haw! It’s that time of the year again folks. That’s right; one of Huntsville’s biggest annual events, the 2010 Walker County Fair and Rodeo officially kicked off on Wednesday, March 24th, with the yearly downtown parade. The event will provide fun for people of all ages and some of the activities that it will feature are a carnival, petting zoo, and a Country-themed American Idol-like event.

The event, hosted by The Walker Country Fair Association will also have many contests, so if you’re a pro domino player, master chili chef, or even a highly skilled photographer, chances are; the fair will provide a contest that will tickle your fancy. If you’re interested in seeing some of the most beautiful women in Huntsville, the Walker County Fair Queen will be crowned during the fair. If you’re interested in the aforementioned events, you just might enjoy the music of Country musician, Joe Miller.

So SHSU students, what are you waiting for? Fork over $5 for a general admission ticket and head over to the rodeo! You don’t want to miss out on one of Texas’ largest events!

Famous Alumni of Sam Houston State University

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Attention Bearkats, Sam Houston State University (SHSU) has educated more celebrities and noteworthy figures than you think it has. Among those famous alums include a well-known newscaster, numerous professional football players, and even a former prime minister of Thailand.

Dan Rather, a journalist best known as the anchor of the CBS Evening News graduated from SHSU with a BA in Journalism back in 1953. In his 1978 autobiography, The Camera Never Blinks, he jokingly mentioned that SHSU was also known as Sam Houston Institute of Technology (figure that one out for yourself). The joke even went as far as making it into the 2006 college comedy film, Accepted, in which the University featured, is known as The South Harmon Institute of Technology.

Do the names Josh McCown and Rhett Bomar ring a bell? Those former Bearkat quarterback standouts are now professional football players. McCown, who is currently a free agent, had his best NFL season in 2004 with the Arizona Cardinals in which he threw for 11 touchdown passes. Bomar, SHSU’s all time leading passer, is currently a backup for the New York Giants, but expects to make an impact when called upon.

Don’t halt your aspirations to become a future world leader just yet. Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001-2006, earned his doctorate in Criminal Justice from SHSU.

Who will be the next big Bearkat? It just might be you!