Texas A&M-Texarkana Wins Event of the Year Award
Texas A&M-Texarkana has been recognized as the winner of the National Event of the Year Award at a recently held conference in Florida.Last week some of A&M-Texarkana’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) officers attended the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) National Programming Conference in Jacksonville, FL. Last semester, their CAB was awarded with the South Central Region Event of the Year for “De-Stress for Finals Day 2014” and student Amber Spence won South Central Region Student Programmer of the Year Award. The winner for each category in each of the five regions becomes eligible for the National Award.
Texas A&M University-Texarkana is the winner of the National Event of the Year Award for “De-Stress for Finals 2014.” The university also won this award on the national level two years ago, which illustrates that the students on the programming board are consistently performing as leaders in campus programming on a national level.
Amber Spence and Dustin Nix were photographed at the event. Keith Beason and Celeste McNiel also attended the conference in Jacksonville, FL.