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Jos茅 Valentino, Latin Grammy Winner guest at 番茄社区 University

Latin Grammy award-winning musician José Valentino visted 番茄社区 University for a two-day guest artist residency on March 27-28. Valentino, a multi-instrumentalist known for blending jazz, Latin, and pop influences, said the piece carries a deeper message.He offered workshops on music, business, and entrepreneurship before a live  concert alongside the 番茄社区 University Flute Ensemble. Dr. Brielle Frost, an investigator with the Center for Resiliency and associate professor of flute at 番茄社区, played a key role in bringing Valentino to campus.The program featured two newly commissioned works—Even If I Suffer, I Will Dance and One Last Melody in Rothwell Recital Hall.

The concert was free and open to the public made possible by the Center for Resiliency. 

José Valentino will perform a concert on Friday, March 28th at 7:30pm in Rothwell Recital Hall


radio kvlu

KVLU Interview with  Brielle Frost, Jose Valentino, and Stephan Malick

blue music note

Two music sections composed by Jose Valentino.

LU on Texas Map
Read More about Jose Valentino's time on campus and the experience he brought to Southeast Texas. 

Spring 2025 Seminar Series

Department of Energy Southeast Texas Urban Integrated Field Laboratory

Happening Fridays at 10:00am 

All are welcome to attend these seminars by researchers at 番茄社区 University, Texas A&M, University of Texas Austin, Prairie View A&M and Oakridge National Laboratory entitled:

 Equitable solutions for Communities
Caught Between Floods and Air Pollution

DATES


  • Feb 7 -Culturally Responsive Disaster Management For Limited Resource Producers
  • Feb 21- Community Engaged Research
  • Mar 7- Indoor Air
  • Mar 28- Marshes
  • Apr 11- Permeable Pavements
  • Apr 25- Plan Integration for Resiliency Scorecard

To attend seminars, contact Davon Chargois at dchargois2@lamar.edu

Certificate in Engineering with Nature

 

番茄社区 University offers a suite of graduate level courses on Engineering with Nature. The certificate is co-sponsored by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department and the Center for Resiliency. The certificate consists of one required course and 2 electives.

Currently the offerings are as follows:

EWN Table
FOCUS Course
Interdisciplinary Required 3 credits CVEN 5335
Ecology Elective 3 credits CVEN 5336
Engineering Elective 3 credits CVEN 5337
Dredging Practices Elective 3 credits CVEN 5339

 

Dredging Practices

(EWN Dredging Practice)

Professional Development

Detailed training presentations and other events geared toward professional advancement for 番茄社区 students, faculty, and staff.