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WT Alumni Association to Host Chats with University Deans in January
Copy by Chip Chandler, 806-651-2124, cchandler@wtamu.edu
CANYON, Texas — Leaders of three of West Texas A&M University’s Colleges will hold virtual conversations with alumni and supporters in January.
The WT Alumni Association will host three Dean’s Discussion meetings via Zoom.
“WT alumni and supporters can engage directly with the dean of their college or area of support,” said Ronnie Hall, executive director of the WT Alumni Association. “They’ll receive updates, learn about upcoming initiatives for 2026, and have time for open discussion with the deans.”
The discussions, each of which will begin at 12:15 p.m., are scheduled as follows:
- Jan. 5: Dr. Gary Bigham, dean of the Terry B. Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences; register at bit.ly/wt-dean-coess
- Jan. 6: Dr. Amjad Abdullat, dean of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business; register at bit.ly/wt-dean-cob
- Jan. 12: Dr. Emily Hunt, dean of the College of Engineering; register at bit.ly/wt-dean-coe
The Alumni Association hosts such conversations with deans across the campus on alternating years.
Strengthening existing and creating new relationships with alumni is a key mission of the University’s long-range plan, WT 125: From the Panhandle to the World.
That plan is fueled by the historic One West comprehensive fundraising campaign, which reached its initial $125 million goal 18 months after publicly launching in September 2021. The campaign has raised more than $175 million and will continue through 2025.
About West Texas A&M University
A Regional Research University, West Texas A&M University is redefining excellence in Canyon, Texas, on a 342-acre residential campus, as well as the Harrington Academic Hall WTAMU Amarillo Center in downtown Amarillo. Established in 1910, the University has been part of The Texas A&M University System since 1990. WT boasts an enrollment of more than 9,000 and offers 66 undergraduate degree programs, including eight associate degrees; and 44 graduate degrees, including an integrated bachelor’s and master’s degree, a specialist degree and two doctoral degrees. WT recently earned a Carnegie Foundation classification as a Research College and University. The Buffaloes are a member of the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference and offers 16 men’s and women’s athletics programs.
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