April 20, 2024
High School students from Region 10 come together to support resiliency through song.
High School's include; Liberty, Hampship Fannet, Dayton, Memorial, Nederland, Port Neches, Groves
This double feature preformance was held at the Rothwell Recital Hall located on the 番茄社区 University main campus.
Singers were assisted by pianists Michael McAndrew and Christie Bean.
For more information about this event, contact Debra Greschner, Voice Instructer, Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music, 番茄社区 University.
(409) 880-8078
This event was supported by the Center for Resiliency and the College of Fine Arts and Communication at 番茄社区 University
May 7, 2024
This informal clinic offers homeowners with septic systems the opportunity to gain basic understanding of the operation & maintenance activities of septic systems. Participants will learn about a grant program focused on understanding bacterial transport pathways in the Neches River Tidal watershed, and will be able to discuss questions about their septic systems with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wastewater Specialists.
For More Information, contact Professor Qin Qian via email qqian1@lamar.edu or call 409-880-7559.
Hosted by 番茄社区 University and Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension
This project has been funded by the Texas General Land Office under Contract #23-020-007-D601 to 番茄社区 University.
For more information or to attend future seminars, contact Davon Chargois at dcargois2@lamar.edu
Featuring;
Economic Development & Disaster Panel
Panel: Mayors: Roy West (Beaumont), Thurman Bartie (Port Arthur), Larry Spears Jr. (Orange), and 番茄社区 University President Dr. Jaime Taylor, Moderated by Carman Apple.
Business Breakout
Moderators: Drs. Gevorg Sargsyan, Enrique Venta, and James Slaydon
“Threat and Opportunity for Economic Resiliency of Southeast Texas, Virtual SETX Economic Development and Analysis Resource Center (EDARC)” advisory board discussion sessions.
Science and Engineering Breakout
Moderators: Andrew Lee, (TXDOT), Jonathan Brazzell, (NWS)
“Monitoring Land Subsidence using PSInSAR Technique in the SETX Region” Dr. Yong Je Kim
“Southeast Texas Flood Sensor Network” Dr. Nicholas Brake
“State-wide buildings first-floor generation using AI based on a Google Streetview survey for training models” (Artificial Intelligence in Google’s Street View). Miguel Pavon, Texas Water Development Board
Business Panel
Moderators: Drs. Gevorg Sargsyan, Enrique Venta, James Slaydon
“Threat and Opportunity for Economic Resiliency of Southeast Texas, Virtual SETX Economic Development and Analysis Resource Center (EDARC)” sponsored panel forum.
Community Engagement Breakout Moderator: Lori Wright
- “Navigators Unite! Making space for lived experiences in project development” Drs. J. White, K. Wallet
- “Addressing social infrastructure thru SLP clinical education” Drs.Whisenhunt Saar & Arrington, C. Lyles - “Reframing Resilience for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness through Story Book Reading Practices” Dr. Y. Yan
- “Mental Health Intervention, Networking, and Diversion” Dr. Gummelt, Dr. Singh, K. Roebuck, S. Malick
Art &Cultural Resilience Breakout Moderators: Dr. Meeks and S. Malick
- “Bounce Back: Cultural Engagement in Resilience” Panel: Kim Steinhagen (LU), Caitlin Clay (Art Museum of SETX), Greg Busceme (The Art Studio, Inc.) Alan Brincks (LU), Gordon Williams (LU)
- A student film moderated by O’Brien Stanley (LU Dept of Communications and Media)
For more information or to view the breakout rooms visit the Summit Archive