-
Wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Norrell Here is the wedding image of this two.
-
Norrell Family 2012 celebrating graduating high school with college credit earned at TAMU-CC
-
Mr. & Mrs. Norrell Jane and Sonny Norrell pictured here at the end of college starting their teaching careers.
-
Campus Catalog 1967-1968 Norrell listed as teaching here he does not yet have his doctorate
-
Campus Catalog 1977-1978 campus catalog with Norrell teaching
-
Campus catalog with Norrell listed 1986-1988
-
Norrell Replaces Moore as Sundeen Head Coach Newspaper article that goes over Norrell Replaces Moore as Sundeen Head Coach
-
U.S.S Miami circa World War 2 Here Sonny Norrell during World War 2 with his unit. Including the famous dancer Gene Kelly next to him.
-
PH.D for C.L. Norrell Here is a scan of the PH.D. Sonny Norrell earned at East Texas University.
-
Best All Round Boy Here is Sonny Norrell voted best all round boy at UCC
-
Sundeen Yearbook Photo of C.L Norrell at Sundeen Sigh School as a teacher
-
Sonny Norrell made assistant football coach at UCC Here is an article discussing the new coaching staff at TAMU-CC
-
Sonny Norrell in Football Uniform Here is Sonny Norrell in his football gear.
-
Collaborative engagement on the issues of Latinx higher education Collaborative engagement of TAMUCC's faculty and doctoral students, Garcia Art and Exhibition Centers officials, community members, and community leaders working on higher education issues of Latinx students. The event was organized as a part of Dr Kevin Bazner's Fall 2023 Hispanic Serving Institution course.
-
Discourse on Latinx Access to Higher Education Discourse on challenges and opportunities of Latinx students in higher education. The community leaders working in different organizations for Latinx students engaged in the panel discussion. The event was organized as a part of Dr Kevin Bazner's Fall 2023 Hispanic Serving Institution course.
-
Dr Hector P. Garcia Memorial Day The photo of the celebratory event included the signing of a $25,000 gift courtesy of the Dr. Hector P. Garcia Memorial Foundation to TAMUCC. The gift will support an exhibition showcasing Garcia’s works within the university’s new Arts Building. (TAMUCC president in the centre and daughter of Dr Hector P. Garcia in the right)
-
Albert Kauffman Guest Lecture in Higher Education Law , Fall 2022 St. Mary's University Professor of Law, Albert Kauffman guest lectured in Dr. Kevin Bazner's Fall 2022 Higher Education Law Students via Zoom
-
Oral History Interview of Theresa Garcia Ruiz A former student of CCSU, and current senior staff of TAMUCC, Theresa Garcia Ruiz, talks about the different student services and other aspects of CCSU in the transition time from CCSU to TAMUCC in the late 80s and early 90s.
-
Alumni annual meet planned for August This article discusses the alumni meeting in August. Alumni are one of the best resources and ambassadors of the campus.
-
Campus master plan adopted This article discusses the adoption of the campus master plan. The campus master plan has numerous infrastructure development plans and incurred budget.
-
Clarence Norrell
Webpage for Clarence Norrell TAMUCC Hall of Fame
-
A&M-CC approves naming center for Harte, Sunday, September 27, 1998 An article about the future building project of the Performing Arts Center at TAMUCC, as Board of Regents authorized the naming of the $18 million center. Ed Harte and his wife Janet donated $3.5 million anonymously at the time to help with the design and construction of the center. The building was set to create a cultural boost and set an example for gift-giving as it would be able to bring people from all over the community together to various events that would be held.
-
CCSU gets Kilgore Texas history collection, Monday, August 27, 1984 An article about a collection of about 10,000 books and documents put together by local accountant Dan Kilgore that chronicles the early history of South Texas donated to CCSU. Kilgore began the collection 35 years ago when he purchased two local history books at a Corpus Christi warehouse that was selling unclaimed items. The appraised value of the items was $385,000 and a dedication ceremony was held as they were housed in the Special Collections and Archives area at the campus library.
-
Area colleges hoping against okay on LBB plan, Friday, December 14, 1984 An article about the possibility of higher tuition, workforce reductions, and an end to certain programs at local Coastal Bend colleges if a Legislative Budget Board (LBB) proposal to cut higher education funds is approved. CCSU stated that if the proposal was approved it would lead to a 23% reduction in funds, leading to salary cuts as they are the biggest part of their budget.
-
A&I-CC fund goes over top, Wednesday, December 6, 1972 An article about Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi surpassing the $1.75 million campaign, after a $150,000 contribution from the James R. Dougherty Jr. Foundation raised the development fund total to more than $1.8 million. The funds are restricted to be used only for academic programs and cannot be used to buy land for the institution.