In honor of Black History Month, Lamar University will celebrate with a series of events organized and sponsored by a variety of organizations, departments, clubs and student organizations that highlight and pay tribute to the achievements of African Americans and important events that contributed to U.S. history.
ExxonMobil Beaumont presented the City with a $100K check to go towards Parks & Recreation's restoration of the Charlton-Pollard Park playground and discussed a future recycling initiative.
In honor of Black History Month, Lamar University will celebrate with a series of events organized and sponsored by a variety of organizations, departments, clubs and student organizations that highlight and pay tribute to the achievements of African Americans and important events that contributed to U.S. history.
On Aug. 1, 2022, the Lamar University Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences gained a new chair that aimed to inspire the faculty, students and overall direction of the department. Six months later, the energy that flows through the hallways, classrooms, offices and clinic of the speech and hearing building is an energy that gives a simple impression when entering: excitement.
The City of Beaumont has recently awarded the Lamar University Department of Communication and Media more than $700,000 to support the department’s plans for renovations, new equipment and relocating the widely known LUTV studio on campus.
The Lamar University Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music will present its spring flute ensemble concert on Monday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 pm in Rothwell Recital Hall located in the Jimmy Simmons Music Building on the Lamar University campus.
Trisha Anderson, City Secretary, received her fourth recertification at the Texas Municipal Clerks Certification Program at the University of North Texas.
Just a year after the Southeast Texas representative to the Citizen Bee competition won the state championship, Lamar State College is preparing to once again host the annual event.
As citizens begin cleaning up and making repairs to their homes and properties, the City of Orange requests that all debris from the impacts of the tornado that took place January 24, 2023 be placed within 10 feet of the curb and into the following 6 categories:
To kick off the new year, 20 members of the Lamar University Department of Deaf Studies Deaf Education took off from the runway and traveled 9,000 miles to study, explore and adventure in the hills and coast of Thailand.
Due to extensive outages throughout the area, the City of Orange has put together a list of businesses that are currently open, effective January 25 at 11am: