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Texas Invasive Species Institute (TISI)
The Texas Invasive Species Institute (TISI) is the first comprehensive effort in Texas that is focused on research and coordinating the effective early detection and rapid response to multiple new invasive species that currently impact, or have the potential to impact, ecosystems and produce major economic effects. To continue this effort, TISI has formed a Texas-sized partnership with Texasinvasives.org to now include TISI Experts, TPWD partnerships, state and federal agencies, and public stak
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
http://www.tsusinvasives.org/home/
Ashley
Morgan-Olvera
arm001@shsu.edu
2021-09-14
Sam Houston State University
A member of The Texas State University System, Sam Houston State University (SHSU), has been preparing students for meaningful lives of achievement for more than 140 years. Its motto, “The measure of a Life is its Service,” resonates among its approximately 21,612 students, eight colleges and well beyond its Huntsville roots. SHSU has grown from its origins as the first teacher-training college in the Southwest United States into a regional comprehensive university, earning the Carnegie classifi
https://www.shsu.edu/about/
Clayton
Cottle
cottle@shsu.edu
2022-08-09
The Woodlands Center
Sam Houston State University’s (SHSU) The Woodlands Center (TWC), which opened in Summer 2012, is a state-of-the-art classroom and office building located in The Woodlands, TX. 40 miles south of SHSU’s main campus in Huntsville and 30 miles north of Houston, TWC is an extension building of the SHSU campus located on the grounds of the Lone Star College – Montgomery. The 144,164 square feet, 4-story facility maintains 32 high tech Wi-Fi equipped classrooms, a 125-seat auditorium, 3 lecture rooms
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/woodlands-center/
Carolyn
Martinez
cmartinez@shsu.edu
2024-06-05
Institutional Designations
· Carnegie Classification o Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity o Graduate Instructional Program: Research Doctoral: Professional Dominant · Carnegie Community Engagement Classification o SHSU first earned the classification in 2010 and recertified its classification in 2020. · Non-Land Grant College of Agriculture Certification (NLGCA) o In accordance with Section 7102 of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (Pub. L. 115-334), Sam Houston State University (SHSU) has received
Clayton
Cottle
cottle@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Experience Office and Collaboration & Outreach
Led by the Chief Experience Officer (CXO), the purpose of the SHSU Experience Office and Collaboration & Outreach is to work with institutional stakeholders, review institutional goals, values and day-to-day practices, and better aligns them. The CXO, along with the members of their leadership team, aim to create community where members of the organization understand how they can contribute to the institution's overarching priorities which includes recruiting and retaining valuable Bearkats. To
https://www.shsu.edu/experience/
experience@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Office of Community & Civic Responsibility
Office of Community & Civic Responsibility at Sam Houston State University enhances the academic and personal growth of all students through support and encouraging our Bearkat family to embrace the cultures of others. CDIA constantly strives to create an inclusive campus environment in which all students, staff and faculty feel welcomed and appreciated. Office of Community & Civic Responsibility at Sam Houston State University seeks to strengthen and enrich the Bearkat community through educati
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/activities-traditions/ccr/about.html
Jordan
Chang
jordanchang@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
The mission of the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) is to promote full and equal access on the part of students with disabilities to educational and extracurricular programs and activities at SHSU. SSD affords students with disabilities the opportunity to reach their full potential by: providing academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and services; promoting independence and self-advocacy; making referrals to support services on campus and in the community. In addition, SSD seeks to
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/disability/
disability@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Veterans Resource Center (VRC)
Founded in 2009, the Veterans Resource Center (VRC) has become a growing and thriving establishment at Sam Houston State University (SHSU). At the VRC, we are dedicated to helping military affiliated students navigate their university experience.
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/veterans-resource-center/
Fernando
Chavez
fxc001@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) at Sam Houston State University (SHSU) oversees the pre-award process for externally funded research and scholarly activities for faculty, staff, and students. The Associate Provost of Research and Sponsored Programs, who reports to the Provost, leads ORSP. The ORSP offers a number of services to the university through their internal units which include: Compliance, Research and Proposal Development, Budget and Submissions, Contracts, and Inte
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/office-of-research-and-sponsored-programs/
Clayton
Cottle
cottle@shsu.edu
2021-09-13
Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies (TRIES)
The Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies (TRIES) began in 1991 with congressional funding directed by Charles Nesbitt Wilson (Democratic U.S. Representative from the Texas Second Congressional District) to the state universities of Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin. At that time TRIES was named a Regional Institute and was created to meet the growing need for environmental education and awareness. Today TRIES is an internationally recognized Research Institute and holds true to its
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/tries/
Autumn
Smith-Herron
smith-herron@shsu.edu
2021-09-14
Center for Enhancing Undergraduate Research Experiences and Creative Activities
The SHSU Center for Enhancing Undergraduate Research Experiences and Creative Activities (EURECA) advances the culture of scholarly and creative excellence by cultivating and developing faculty-mentored, discipline-specific inquiry among undergraduate students. The Center aims to prepare SHSU undergraduate students to compete successfully for outstanding graduate and professional programs and equip them to join a globally engaged professional and creative community.
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/office-of-research-and-sponsored-programs/eureca/index.html
Kelbi
Delaune-Trotter
delaune@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
TRIES Analytical Laboratory
Housed in Sam Houston State University’s Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies (TRIES), the Analytical Laboratory is a core academic facility dedicated to advancing and promoting scholarly research activities among University faculty and students with interests in environmental chemistry while meeting local needs for environmental testing and monitoring. Although the lab is outfitted to conduct analyses on a broad range of matters, much of the lab’s work involves water, soil, and fo
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/tries/analytical-laboratory.html
Rachelle
Smith
rachellesmith@shsu.edu
2024-06-07
Center for Community Engagement
The Center for Community Engagement (CCE) is SHSU’s hub for campus-community collaboration. The mission of the CCE is to promote community partnerships, initiatives, and research which enhance student learning and meet community needs. The Center also aims to strengthen the experiential understanding and commitment of our students to civic engagement. The CCE works with faculty and staff across the university to offer Academic Community Engaged courses as well as to support scholarly activities
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/cce/index.html
Taylor
Morrison
tlm038@shsu.edu
2021-09-14
Aquatics Laboratory
Housed in Sam Houston State University’s Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies (TRIES), the Aquatics Laboratory is an integrative facility dedicated to promoting educational awareness and providing innovative extension serves for addressing concerns of water quality, water conservation, and the sustainability and functionality of our natural wetland and aquatic ecosystems of Texas. The Aquatics Laboratory provides innovative and non-profit extension services focusing on consulting,
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/tries/aquatics-laboratory.html
Ashley
Morgan-Olvera
arm001@shsu.edu
2021-09-14
Sam Houston Memorial Museum and Republic of Texas Presidential Library
The Sam Houston Memorial Museum and Republic of Texas Presidential Library is an educational institution that teaches about the exciting history of Texas and the life of Sam Houston and his family through a variety of programs and exhibits.  The complex is situated on 15 acres of the original farm of over 200 acres owned by General Sam Houston and his family from 1847-1858.
http://www.samhoustonmemorialmuseum.com/home/index.html
Mikey
Sproat
sproat@shsu.edu
2021-03-26
TRIES Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
The TRIES molecular diagnostic laboratory is a CLIA certified laboratory. The laboratory develops and performs molecular diagnostic tests for nucleic acid targets found in a variety of settings. The primary focus of the laboratory is human (fluid) diagnostics, wastewater COVID detection, DNA extraction and GenBank sequencing services, the molecular detection of parasitic diseases, plant diseases, and fecal protozoan diseases. This laboratory also provides confirmation of invasive parasitic hos
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Alexandra
Herrera-Martinez
axh084@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
TRIES Plant and Animal Diagnostics Laboratory
The TRIES Animal and Plant & Pest Diagnostic Laboratory is a multi-disciplinary animal and plant health and pest diagnostic center. The Laboratory specializes in the diagnostics of animal diseases, specifically those of parasitic origin that may have established through the movement of invasive insects and global climate change while the Plant Pathology Laboratory, diagnoses plant health and pest-related problems (including soil/cyst nematodes). Our simple goal is to provide a timely diagnosis o
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Autumn
Smith-Herron
smith-herron@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
TRIES Invertebrate Research Laboratory
The TRIES Invertebrate Research Laboratory is a service-based laboratory that provides services to the public that include the identification and system-based approach at the treatment of invertebrate pests. The laboratory conducts research within the industry to test and the efficacy of newly developed pest control products. The Invertebrate Research Laboratory partners with the Texas Invasive Species Institute (TISI) for bark beetle survey support and species identifation along with the USDA t
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Kylee
Kleiner
knk007@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
TRIES GIS Laboratory
The TRIES GIS Laboratory was established to acquire, integrate, maintain, and make accessible updated local, state, and regional geospatial databases relevant to emerging issues and to provide data processing and analysis services for the purpose of attracting and enabling university research and community service projects. The GIS laboratory combines hardware and software for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced data and information. GIS enables the viewing a
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
David
Hoffpauir
DRHoffpauir@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Science Annex
The SHSU Science Annex is a fully functional 2,267 square foot (1,566 net usable square foot) vivarium in which SHSU scientists can house research subjects under the supervision of a trained animal care technician and the scrutiny of the SHSU IACUC Committee. With three animal housing rooms, a quarantine room, a cage washing room, a feed stock room and a sizable procedure arena, this facility centralizes SHSU’s research animals, enabling a higher degree of institutional control and providing co
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Chad
Hargrave
cwhargrave@shsu.edu
2020-07-21
Newton Gresham Library
Newton Gresham Library faculty and staff envision a library that supports and enhances the development of critically thinking, educated, and informed lifelong learners. The Library is integral to the University's learning and research mission and endeavors to create physical and virtual environments that promote discovery of new knowledge and the transfer of existing knowledge. The Newton Gresham Library serves the research needs of the Sam Houston State University community. The library holds
Student and Academic Success
https://library.shsu.edu/
Erin
Owens
eowens@shsu.edu
2020-08-26
SH Online
SHSU Online combines state-of-the-art advancements in distance education and instructional technologies with more than 135 years of experience in providing quality education. SHSU Online's mission is to support students, faculty, and staff in learning, teaching, research, and community service through creative use of technology and distance learning. SHSU Online has received numerous awards and has been recognized as the number one in Texas and in the top ranks nationally for online degree progr
https://online.shsu.edu/
Kelly
Byrd
kellybyrd@shsu.edu
2021-09-26
Student Advising and Mentoring Center (SAM)
The SAM Center provides centralized, integrated advising services for SHSU undergraduates across the university. The SAM Center’s professional advisors are highly skilled experts in student development and degree planning, and strive to provide students with personalized, holistic, success-based academic advising and support. They strongly believe in the importance of academic advising in student achievement, retention, and degree completion.
Student and Academic Success
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/sam-center/
2024-06-12
Academic Success Center
The mission of the Academic Success Center at Sam Houston State University (SHSU) is to assist and empower students to succeed academically, persist through graduation, prepare for graduate and professional endeavors, and develop an appreciation for lifelong learning. The Academic Success Center supports student learning and success in a university that enrolls a diverse student population. Programs and services are available to all SHSU students, although particular attention is given to first
Student and Academic Success
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/academic-success-center/index.html
Mary
Catherine-Breen
mxb079@shsu.edu
2020-08-26
McNair Scholar Program
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is designed to provide talented low-income/ first generation and ethnic minority undergraduate students with effective preparation for doctoral study. The McNair Program at Sam Houston State University encourages graduate studies by providing opportunities for undergraduates to define their goals, engage in research, and develop the skills and faculty mentor relationships that are critical to success at the doctoral level.
Student and Academic Success
https://www.shsu.edu/mcnair-scholars-program/
Lydia
Fox
lcruzfox@shsu.edu
2020-08-26
Honors College
Honors Seminars are designed to provide unique, broadly integrative, interdisciplinary educational experiences to all Elliott T. Bowers honors students. These courses are highly interactive between professors and students and generally involve student presentations. These and other educational initiatives provide honors students with a rich and challenging interdisciplinary learning environment. The Elliott T. Bowers Honors College exists for the benefit of highly motivated and academically tal
Student and Academic Success
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/honors/
Mary
Catherine-Breen
mxb079@shsu.edu
2020-08-26
First Year Experience
Sam Houston State University has developed a comprehensive, coordinated approach toward the first-year experience including first-year seminar courses, learning communities, first-year course schedule building assistance for an optimal experience, New Student Convocation, a Common Reading Program, and a comprehensive offering of leadership opportunities and support strategies for students at SHSU. UNIV 1101: Bearkat U is a one-hour general education core-curriculum course focused on enhancing s
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/fye/
Kay
Angrove
fye@shsu.edu
2024-06-05
Natural Science and Art Research Center
A collaboration between Sam Houston State University’s departments of Art and Biological Sciences Natural History and Art Research Center the center aims to foster research across academic disciplines. The location of the building, off the main campus and in the center of Huntsville, the center provides opportunities for graduate students to develop community-based art projects, art education students to interact with students in the public schools, and for the department to have art exhibits th
Will
Godwin
wbg004@shsu.edu
2020-07-31
Texas State University System
The Texas State University System, founded in 1911, is the first higher education system established in Texas. Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the support and management of state teacher colleges, the System has evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of west Texas. Today, seven component institutions offer a broad range of academic and career opportunities. Throughout the System, faculty and s
https://www.tsus.edu/
 
 
 
2021-09-13
Christmas Mountains
The rugged 9,269-acre tract of land located in Brewster County, Texas, between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend State Park, Christmas Mountains are owned by the Texas State University System. The highest peak is 5,728 feet (1,746 m) above sea level. The mountains offer opportunities for teaching and research for faculty and students from all member institutions of the Texas State University System. Unique geology, desert vegetation, and cultural attributes such as abandoned mines make the sit
https://shsu-orsp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=c5830d5d37d84e45b2fc4c0be44e11fb
Chad
Hargrave
cwhargrave@shsu.edu
2021-09-14
The Normandy Group
Sam Houston State University, a member of the Texas State University System, is supported by The Normandy Group, LLC - a well-respected, bipartisan government relations firm based in Washington, DC. The Normandy Group is comprised of an experienced and dedicated team of professionals, including a former Member of Congress, former high-level staff members with experience in Congress, the Executive Branch, and federal agencies, and a highly capable research and operations staff. The Normandy Group
http://www.thenormandygrp.com/
Clayton
Cottle
cottle@shsu.edu
2021-09-13
STEM Center
In Fall 2017, Sam Houston State University was fortunate to receive an award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a STEM Center on our campus. This award (proposal no. 1725674) was made by the Division of Undergraduate Education of the NSF, part of the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) program. Over the next five years, more than $2 million of NSF IUSE funding will transform the way our institution prepares SHSU undergraduates for STEM careers. The STEM Center at
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/science-and-engineering-technology/stem-center/
Taylor
Martin
taylor.martin@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Gibbs Ranch
The over 1,500-acre Gibbs Ranch has been a prominent ranch in Walker County for many decades. Once owned and managed by local businessman, rancher and community leader, Mr. W.S. Gibbs, the land was deeded to Sam Houston State University (SHSU) in 1993. Under the administration of the SHSU Department of Agriculture, Gibbs Ranch’s primary mission of the is to serve as a learning laboratory for students enrolled in agricultural sciences at SHSU. Agriculture is an applied science and the ranch prov
Agricultural Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/agricultural-sciences-and-engineering-technology/gibbs/index.html
Doug
Ullrich
agr_dru@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Harrell Center
The Harrell Center houses a classroom and laboratory facilities for teaching, providing hands-on learning experiences, and applied research in power machinery, hot and cold metalwork, foundry techniques, agricultural and residential construction techniques, surveying, soil and water conservation, electricity, electronics, concrete, and hydraulic technologies. The biofuels research laboratory and a state-of-the-art dynamometer are the new additions to the Harrell Center.
Agricultural Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/agriculture/harrell-center.html
Doug
Ullrich
agr_dru@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Agriculture Center
The Ag Center is located just off I-45 (2500 Avenue M, Huntsville, TX 77340) and is the principal location of the Equine and Meat Science Laboratories as well as additional Horticulture facilities. This complex houses the Equine riding arena, stalling facilities, and an automated horse walker, all of which are used by the Equine Science program of the School of Agricultural Sciences at Sam Houston State University. Additionally, this complex houses a fully functioning, USDA inspected, Meats La
Agricultural Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/agriculture/agriculture-center.html
Doug
Ullrich
agr_dru@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Horticulture Center
The Sam Houston State University Horticulture Center is located at 2348 Avenue M, Huntsville, TX. It is an interactive green space in which students receive hands-on learning. Several Plant & Soil Science courses meet at this facility for demonstrations, student projects, and class experiments. Faculty also utilize this facility to answer research questions in controlled experiments in aquaponics, turfgrass management, and plant variety testing. The Horticulture Center is also the site of a new
Agricultural Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/agriculture/horticulture-center.html
Doug
Ullrich
agr_dru@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Sam Houston State Natural History Collections Vertebrate Museum
The Sam Houston State Vertebrate Museum has developed and maintains a small collection of vertebrates primarily for advanced undergraduate and graduate student education. Emphasis in developing these collections has focused on representing the local fauna of East Texas and adjacent regions. Our collections are excellent for an institution of our size We house specimens that date back to the 1890's, a fish collection made by E.O. Wiley in 1972 (Dr. Wiley is an eminent biologist at the Natural His
Biological Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/natural-history-collections/
 Monte
 Thies
bio_mlt@shsu.edu
2021-02-22
Center for Biological Field Studies
The Center for Biological Field Studies (CBFS) is a biological field station, founded in 2001, owned by Sam Houston State University (SHSU) and operated by the College of Science & Engineering Technology, Department of Biological Sciences. The mission of CBFS is to serve as the institutional leader in ecology education, stewardship, research, and environmental sustainability for the East Texas Pineywoods. In addition to supporting research and education, CBFS is building legacy archives of data,
Biological Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/cbfs/
Alan
Byboth
abyboth@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
SHSU Microscopy Center
SHSU image facility owns state-of-the-art electron, laser scanning, X-ray, digital and wide field fluorescence microscopes for teaching and research purposes. The facility provides technical assistance in sample preparation (critical point drying, sputter coating, ultra-microtomy), imaging and analysis. We also offer training on Hitachi SEM SU3500, Hitachi TEM 7500, Olympus Confocal Fluoview 3000, X-ray Imaging (2D), Keyence digital (stereo) and Echo- Revolve brightfield/fluorescence microscopes
Biological Sciences
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/biological-sciences/microscopy-center/
Daniel
Doucet
doucet@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Cyber Forensics Intelligence Center (CFIC)
The Sam Houston State University (SHSU) Cyber Forensics intelligence Center (CFIC) incorporates all areas that contribute to today’s cybersecurity and digital forensics needs. Facilitated by the CFIC, the US National Security Agency awarded SHSU the prestigious designation as a National Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education. The CFIC areas of interest include an understanding of cybersecurity, cyber forensics, traditional digital forensics, digital intelligence issues, and in
Computer Sciences
https://cfic.shsu.edu
 
 
 
2023-08-09
Data Center
The Computer Science Department maintains a small datacenter to service the needs of the department, classrooms, and open access labs. In addition to providing a secure and stable environment for classwork and research, the datacenter also hosts several virtualized servers for internal testing and evaluation. In addition to hardware resources, we also maintain a highly skilled student team tasked with administration and support of the CS Labs network
Computer Sciences
Bing
Zhou
bxz003@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE)
Sam Houston State University (SHSU) received the National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) designation from the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security in June of 2020. This five-year designation acknowledges the SHSU Department of Computer Science’s ability to meet the increasing demands of protecting the National Information Infrastructure. This designation is provided to programs that address the critical shortage of professionals with cy
Computer Sciences
https://www.nsa.gov/Academics/Centers-of-Academic-Excellence/
 
 
 
2021-10-01
The Pirkle Center
The Fred Pirkle Engineering Center is an innovative learning center that houses state of the art classrooms, specialized laboratories, and faculty and staff offices for two departments (Agricultural Sciences and Engineering Technology) at Sam Houston State University.
Engineering Technology
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/engineering-technology/facilities/pirkle-center-new.html
 
 
 
2021-10-01
Westmoreland Laboratory
The Westmoreland Laboratory is our main lab facility in the Engineering Technology Department. The 11,000 square foot lab is divided into five separate labs: Clean Manufacturing, Woodworking, Metalworking, Plastics, and Concrete. It also includes a classroom space with drafting tables and computers for over 30 students.
Engineering Technology
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/engineering-technology/facilities/westmoreland-laboratory.html
 
 
 engtech@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Iris Technical-Communication Suite
The Iris Technical-Communication Suite is designed to foster collaboration between faculty, students, and technologies in the creation of multimodal documents for a variety of audiences. Iris is equipped with industry-standard tools for content creators to use in producing and delivering their messages. In Greek mythology, Iris was the personification of the rainbow and a messenger for the Olympians. At SHSU, Iris is a space where students can collaborate with technology to reach audiences acros
English
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/english/iris/
iris@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Center for Law, Engagement, and Politics (LEAP)
The Center for Law, Engagement, And Politics (LEAP) offers unique learning opportunities related to the fine arts, history, civil rights, literature and, in particular, law, engagement, and politics. Its mission is to enrich students' academic education through various educational opportunities, including internships and other experiential learning; volunteerism; guest lectures; presentations by leading public figures; educational field trips; and numerous other opportunities. LEAP offers advis
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/leap/
Mike
Yawn
mike.yawn@shsu.edu
2021-10-01
Center for the Study of Disaster and Emergency Management (CDEM)
Sam Houston State University’s Center for the Study of Disasters and Emergency Management (CDEM) is an interdisciplinary center with more than twenty research affiliates, all working to understand the social and physical processes associated with disasters and other emergencies. Founded in 2014, CDEM takes a broad view of the term disaster and seeks collaborative, interdisciplinary, and creative approaches to studying the wide variety of hazards that have the potential to overwhelm organizationa
Political Science
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/cdem/index.html
Jason
Enia
jason.enia@shsu.edu
2020-08-12
Center for Multicultural Rural Development (CMRD)
World Languages and Cultures
 
Leif
French
French@shsu.edu
2021-02-22
Communication Studies Research Lab
The Communication Studies Research Lab simulates a comfortable living room with a lounge suite, coffee table, side tables, small round dining table and chairs, and decor. The room is equipped with a 55″ flat screen tv that is connected to the computers in the storage room next door. The lab also comes with two desktop computers for in-lab surveys and a non-invasive microphone and video camera installed in the ceiling which is also connected to the storage room next door. The storage room next d
Communication Studies
https://drlisavanraalte.com/research-lab/
Lisa
Dahlgran
lxv024@shsu.edu
2020-10-20
Food Science Labs (Lee Drain Building)
Two nutrition labs, located in the Kinesiology department in Lee Drain. They have not been outfitted with equipment; the plan is to support the equipment needs with new faculty hires as part of their start-up funding.
Human Sciences
Ronald
Reed
rlr054@shsu.edu
2021-07-08
Center for International Education
The Center for International Education (CIE) believes in a collaborative approach to teaching and research while developing comparative and inclusive international educational opportunities for the betterment of Sam Houston State University students, faculty, participating partners and other stakeholders.
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/education/center-for-international-education/
Andrey
Koptelov
axk022@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Steele Center for Professional Practice
Within the Steel Center for Professional Practice, multiple functions are conducted on behalf of both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the Educator Preparation Programs. These services include coordination of field experiences, career services, transfer advising, authorization for TExES exam registration, recommendation for state certification of teachers, principals, school counselors and librarians, educational diagnosticians, reading specialists and superintendents. Additionall
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/education/educator-preparation-services/
Jean
Hubbart
jmh062@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
The Eleanor and Charles Garrett Center on Transition and Disability Studies
The Eleanor and Charles Garrett Center on Transition and Disability Studies is the first of its kind in Texas to have a dedicated focus on the practitioner aspects of transition services and serves as a dedicated gateway of information for transition team members including educators, students with disabilities, their families, and agencies and community partners. The purpose of the Garrett Center is to provide information, professional development, training, and resources to university preservic
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/garrettcenter/
Vickie
Mitchell
vmitchell@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Center for Assessment, Research, and Educational Safety (CARES)
The Center for Assessment, Research, and Educational Safety’s (CARES) mission is to develop, engage in, and disseminate innovative research related to threat assessment, behavioral health, and educational safety from grade school through higher education. CARES is creating a sustainable and efficient system of informing and equipping educators and other parties regarding the matter of safety within schools and universities.
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/cares/
Matthew
Fuller
edsafety@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Jack Staggs Community Counseling Clinic
The Jack Staggs Counseling Clinic is a training facility for Masters and Doctoral level students who are enrolled in a counselor education program at Sam Houston State University. Counselor education faculty supervise all counseling sessions provided by counselors-in-training. The Counseling Clinic offers counseling services to students and to the community. The clinic offers an array of services including: adolescent counseling, couple counseling, family counseling, group counseling, individual
Counselor Education
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/counselor-education/jack-staggs-counseling-clinic.html
Kathleen
Rice
kar084@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
The Play Therapy Institute
The Play Therapy Institute housed in the Sam Houston State University Department of Counselor Education provides specialized academic training in therapeutic play modalities for master’s level, degree-seeking students as well as post-master’s practitioners seeking professional training. our state-of-the-art training facilities, located on our main campus, as it is outfitted with 2- play rooms, 3-sandtray rooms, and videotaping capabilities. The off-campus training facility is located at the Wood
Counselor Education
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/counselor-education/PT-Overview/PT-overview
Yvonne
Garza-Chavez
ygarza@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
The Center for Research and Training in Trauma (CRCTT)
The Sam Houston State University Trauma Center (CRCTT) promotes trauma-related research for students and faculty, training and education for students and community mental health professionals, consultation and collaboration with community mental health agencies, and provide trauma-informed treatment through the Woodlands Center Counseling Clinic. The CRCTT provides trauma informed treatment to the greater Houston Area, support individual and collaborative trauma-related scholarship and funding,
Counselor Education
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/counselor-education/crctt/
traumacenter@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT)
The Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas is committed to providing exceptional education, professional development, and service to the law enforcement community in order to enhance the ethical advancement of Texas law enforcement and inspire excellence in leadership. Created by the Texas Legislature in 1989, LEMIT is one of the largest and most sophisticated statewide preparation program for police management in the United States and is nationally recognized for its initi
http://www.lemitonline.org
Rita
Watkins
rwatkins@shsu.edu
2021-08-12
Impaired Driving Initiatives
The Impaired Driving Initiatives trains Texas law enforcement, probation and parole officers, school employees, and employers on how to detect signs of impairment due to drugs or alcohol to prevent deaths and injuries on the state’s roads. The mission of the Impaired Driving Initiatives at Sam Houston State University is to save lives, prevent traffic injuries, and reduce traffic-related health care and other economic costs by promoting and administering the Drug Evaluation and Classification Pr
2021-10-22
Crime Victims’ Institute (CVI)
The Crime Victims' Institute was created in 1995 by the Texas Legislature as specified in Chapter 412, Subchapters A, B, C, & D of the Government Code and other related citations. In May 2003, Governor Rick Perry signed Senate Bill 1245, which directed moving the Institute from the Office of the Attorney General to Sam Houston State University. Sam Houston State University continues the legislative mission and directives set forth for the Institute. CVI has been conducting research and providing
http://www.crimevictimsinstitute.org
Mary
Breaux
mmp019@shsu.edu
2021-10-22
Correctional Management Institute of Texas (CMIT)
The Correctional Management Institute of Texas (CMIT) delivers professional development training programs to personnel in juvenile and adult institutional and community corrections agencies. For over 20 years CMIT has been charged with developing and delivering professional education, management development, and issues specific training programs for personnel in juvenile and adult community and institutional corrections agencies. The institute includes the Country Corrections Division. Mid-Manag
http://www.cmitonline.org
Doug
Dretke
djdretke@shsu.edu
2021-10-22
Institute for Forensic Research, Training, and Innovation (IFRTI)
The Institute for Forensic Research, Training, and Innovation (IFRTI) maintains a goal to promote interdisciplinary forensic research and encourage academic-industrial partnerships that serve the needs of the forensic community and its stakeholders. Through collaborative, interdisciplinary, and industrially relevant research and training, the IFRTI aims to broaden scientific awareness and serve as a vehicle for technology transfer and innovation in a way that advances forensic science and the ad
Criminal Justice
http://www.ifrti.org
Sarah
Kerrigan
sxk003@shsu.edu
2021-10-22
Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science (STAFS) Facility
The Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility (STAFS) is a state-of-the-art research, education, and training center designed to advance academic and technical knowledge in the application of anthropology, human anatomy, forensic science, biology, and chemistry. Bodies donated to the STAFS facility are a precious asset and are a pivotal component of our research and teaching activities. The skeleton of each donation is also a very valuable asset that is permanently accessioned to the STA
Forensic Sciences
http://ifrti.org/STAFS/
stafs@shsu.edu
2024-06-05
Center for Intelligence and Crime Analysis (CICA)
In partnership with their Institute for Homeland Security (IHS), the SHSU College of Criminal Justice announces the launch of a Center for Intelligence and Crime Analysis (CICA). CICA’s mission is to help public safety agencies and critical infrastructure organizations increase their analytical capabilities through professional development, education and research.
Criminal Justice
http://shsucj.blogspot.com/2023/02/shsu-college-of-criminal-justice.html
William (Bill)
Wells
wmw005@shsu.edu
2023-03-01
Center of Innovation and Technology and Entrepreneurship
The Center of Innovation and Technology and Entrepreneurship at Sam Houston State University helps customers and partners access world-class business technology, resources and processes through research projects, consulting services, training and teaching tools and opportunities. The Center is also active in investigating, evaluating, and developing technologies, systems, and processes to assist in developing robust solutions to current business problems. The Center for Innovation and Technolog
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/innovation-and-technology/index.html
Pamela
Zelbst
zelbst@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Sowers Business Technology Lab
The mission of the Sower Business Technology Lab is to enable students to gain valuable hands-on experience, through class projects and real business simulations, and in the integration and application of current cutting-edge business technologies. This student-oriented lab is constructed with students’ benefits and needs in mind. The lab prepares students with up-to-date business technology knowledge and applications. The lab provides students with a deeper understanding and a broader horizon t
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/business-administration/sower-business-technology-lab/index.html
Pamela
Zelbst
zelbst@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Gibson D. Lewis Center for Business and Economic Development
The mission of the Gibson D. Lewis Center for Business and Economic Development is to promote economic growth and data-driven economic decision-making through education, research, and outreach. The Gibson D. Lewis Center for Business and Economic Development, formerly the Center for Business and Economic Research, was established in 1977. The center is responsible for the editing and publication of the highly notable Journal of Business Strategies, that began in 1984 and still runs serials to d
https://www.shsu.edu/centers/cbed/
Christian
Raschke
raschke@shsu.edu
2023-08-09
Small Business Development Center
Founded by the University of Houston’s Bauer Business College, and the Texas Gulf Network, the Small Business Development Center at Sam Houston State University offers support to local small businesses and start-ups. The center offers business advising, access to trainings, tools, and resources, as well as hosting webinars and expert consultants.
https://www.sbdc.uh.edu/sbdc/Sam_Houston_State_University_SBDC.asp
Rhonda
Ellisor
sbdcinfo@shsu.edu
2021-10-15
Gaddis Geeslin Gallery
The Gaddis Geeslin Gallery is an art teaching gallery that hosts solo shows and group exhibitions from local, state, national, and international artists. The gallery is a center for dynamic teaching and resource learning dedicated to education, research, and community service, and features contemporary experimental programming and artistic lectures.
Art
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/art/gaddis-geeslin-gallery/info.html
Mindi
Gandara
aeg048@shsu.edu
2021-02-22
James and Nancy Gaertner Performing Arts Center
The Gaertner Performing Arts Center is a diverse performing arts facility and home to three state-of-the-art performance venues. The GPAC hosts several indoor and outdoor performance spaces, dance studios, practice rooms, dressing rooms, audition spaces, a scene shop and a costume shop. The GPAC also serves as a visual arts gallery both inside and out, showcasing the works of internationally renowned artists and sculptors. The center features eight major works of commissioned public art and art
https://www.shsu.edu/campus_life/pac/index.html
Graig
Brossman
ctb011@shsu.edu
2021-02-22
Dance Media Library
Located in the Gaertner Performing Arts Center, the Dance Media Library houses videos of all dance performances listed in the GPAC events calendar. All past performances are available for DVD orders and future performances may be preordered. The also library loans video equipment for educational use, including cameras, tripods, and projectors.
Dance
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/dance/current-students/library.html
dancemedialibrary@shsu.edu
2021-02-22
Costume Shop
Dance
 
 
 
2021-02-22
Center for Music Education
The Center for Music Education supports practicing music educators and graduate study for music educators. We seek to encourage the interaction of educators, performers, and scholars to address the subjects of education, art, performance, and culture in order to facilitate the best practices in music education. The Center for Music Education provides professional development sessions for music educators; offers extended summer workshops for music educators; facilitates in-service presentations f
Music
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/music/center-for-music-education/index.html
Matthew
McInturf
mcinturf@shsu.edu
2020-08-12
Center for Early Music Research and Performance
The successful 21st-century musician is fluent in the widest possible range of musical styles, thus positioning historical performance practice as one of the essential components in the formation of performers for tomorrow. The Center for Early Music Research and Performance (CEMRAP) has set as its mission the embracement of the past, present, and future through its research, performance, and teaching activities. At the interface of theory and practice, students and faculty explore applications
Music
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/music/responsive/Research/cemrap.html
Mario
Aschauer
mario.aschauer@shsu.edu
2020-08-12
University Theatre Center
The University Theatre Center was constructed in 1976 as the first building of the College of Arts and Media. It houses the Sam Houston University’s two main theatres, the mainstage Erica Starr Theatre, and the smaller showcase University Theatre. The building also contains the two dressing rooms, green room lounge, as well as classrooms, design rooms, a scene shop, a costume shop, and rehearsal space.
Theatre and Musical Theatre
https://events.shsu.edu/university_theatre_center#.YDUWimhKjD4
Thomas
Prior
drm_tcp@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
Theatre Library
The Theatre Library houses a collection of scripts, anthologies, education, performance, and design books, monologues, prompts, magazines and DVDs. The Theatre Library is not comprehensive, but the collection ranges from classical to more modern and contemporary works. The library requires orders to be placed a minimum of 48 hours before they are expected.
Theatre and Musical Theatre
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/theatre/resources/inventory/theatre-library-inventory
Thomas
Prior
drm_tcp@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
Erica Starr Theatre
The Erica Starr Theatre is the mainstage theatre, located in the University Theatre Center. The theatre house seating consists of 390 chairs, and 5 wheelchair access spaces. The stage stand 3.5 feet above the house seating, is 36.25 feet wide, 30 feet deep, and has a head clearance of 17 feet high. The stage is constructed of a pine wood frame, with a double layer of .75 inch plywood flooring finished with Masonite. The stage is framed with black velour border and leg curtains, and is equipped w
Theatre and Musical Theatre
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/theatre/resources/facility.html
Thomas
Prior
drm_tcp@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
University Theatre
The University Theatre or Showcase Theatre can sit up to 96 audience members and has 3 additional wheelchair access spaces. The showcase stage is 24.3 feet wide, 18.6 feet deep and has a head clearance of 15.75 feet high. The stage is constructed of a pine wood frame, with a double layer of .75 inch plywood flooring finished with Masonite. All stage curtains and border curtains are black velour. Additionally, passages under the house seating allows crossover access to both sides of the stage wit
Theatre and Musical Theatre
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/theatre/resources/facility.html
Thomas
Prior
drm_tcp@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
College of Education Grant Research Office
‎The COE Grant Research supports faculty in identifying education grant opportunities, providing them with resources, and offering professional development workshops and professional development opportunities for faculty to engage in ‎grant writing and grant management activities.. Other goals include conducting COE needs assessment and developing a strategic plan and strengthening the capacity of COE faculty to submit quality proposals across content ‎areas and COE departments for external fund
https://www.shsu.edu/academics/education/college-of-education-grant-research-office/grant-research-office
Salim
Sehlaoui
asehlaoui@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
Human Performance Lab (Lee Drain Building)
Equipment for testing aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity, power, body composition, and muscular strength
Kinesiology
Mike
Spillane
mbs056@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
Motor Behavior and Biomechanics Lab (Lee Drain Building)
The Motor Behavior and Biomechanics Laboratory at Sam Houston State University is dedicated to identifying and understanding neuromuscular and musculoskeletal adaptations in movement that occur with injuries, aging, and aging-related conditions such as knee osteoarthritis, bunions, etc. Insights gained from our research will help develop intervention strategies and programs to improve and maintain movement and function. Human movement performance during walking, balance activities, and other mov
Kinesiology
Harsh
Buddhadev
hhb005@shsu.edu
2024-06-07
Simulation Lab (The Woodlands Center)
The skills and simulation labs of The Woodlands Center provide environments suitable for educational research. Approximately six acute care inpatient rooms equipped with patient beds and monitoring equipment are available.
Nursing
Cindy
Gallatin
cjn020@shsu.edu
2021-11-12
Food Lab (Margaret Lee Houston)
Human Sciences
Ronald
Reed
rlr054@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
Exercise Biochemistry Lab
Ability to assess saliva, urine, and blood samples. Biosafety Laboratory 2 level
Kinesiology
Mike
Spillane
mbs056@shsu.edu
2021-02-23
First-Generation Center
The SHSU First-Generation Center is dedicated to helping first-generation students and their families navigate their university experience. The First-Generation Center is here to assists students with navigating higher education and connecting with SHSU’s community of first-generation students, faculty and staff who support and encourage them throughout their entire academic journey. The First-Generation center's vision is for students to gain a sense of community, have a transformative experien
https://www.shsu.edu/dept/firstgen/
Joe
Contreras
jxc200@shsu.edu
Center for Intelligence and Crime Analysis
Bill
Wells
wmw005@shsu.edu
2023-08-09
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