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‘We are shocked’: College football player found dead in his apartment
COMMERCE, Texas (Gray News) - A university in Texas is mourning the loss of one of its student-athletes.
According to Texas A&M University-Commerce , wide receiver Keith Miller died at age 23.
“It is with great sadness that Texas A&M University-Commerce announces the passing of football student-athlete Keith Miller,” the university shared.
Representatives with the college said that Miller died on April 11 in his apartment near campus.
“We are heartbroken by Keith’s unexpected passing,” said head coach Clint Dolezel. “Keith was a beloved father, son, teammate, and student-athlete. We extend our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to his family, friends, teammates, and all who loved him at this very difficult time.”
Miller was a two-year member of the Lion football program and served as a team captain in the 2023 season.
School representatives said he was known for his infectious smile and personality.
“We are shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Keith Miller. The A&M-Commerce community extends its deepest condolences to Keith’s family and those who knew and loved him,” said Jim Curry, athletics director at Texas A&M University-Commerce.
Miller is a Texas native and played high school football at The Colony High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
No further immediate information was made available.
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Texas A&M To Host 22nd Annual Texas Science Olympiad
Nearly 1,000 Texas middle and high school students will put their science and engineering knowledge to the test this weekend in Aggieland as they battle for Lone Star State bragging rights in the 2024 Texas Science Olympiad .
For the 22nd consecutive year, Texas A&M will play host to the blockbuster finale that features 60 teams from across the state — 30 in the middle school division and 30 in the high school division — in the ultimate battle of science- and engineering-related academic and, at times, even athletic wits.
Friday’s build/design-themed events, which are free and open to the public, will run from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and be held at the Brazos County Expo Complex in Bryan. Saturday’s laboratory and knowledge-based competitions are restricted to participants only and will take place on the Texas A&M campus. All events will conclude with a Saturday evening awards ceremony at 6:30 p.m. in Texas A&M’s Rudder Auditorium.
The rigorous academic contest, which is part of a broader national competition that aims to improve the quality of science education in schools, covers a variety of science, engineering and technology topics. Individually and collectively, each challenge is designed to test students’ knowledge of a given subject through their combined use of problem-solving skills and teamwork.
Each competing school is permitted one team of 15 students who will compete in Division B (grades 6-9) or Division C (grades 9-12). During the course of the two-day competition, students will display their skills in a variety of ways, including constructing longest-flying gliders, tallest towers and the most efficient boom and battery-powered cars, launching indoor bottle rockets, detecting diseases and discerning potions and poisons.
In addition to local coordinators from across the Brazos Valley, nearly 200 Texas A&M and Blinn College faculty, staff and students will be on hand to set up and judge the competition’s 56 events . As in previous years, organizers and judges from NASA , as well as business and industrial representatives from both the Houston and Austin communities, also are volunteering their services and expertise.
First- through-fourth-place winners will be decided for each contest and subsequently recognized as part of Saturday’s awards ceremony. Two teams from each division will advance to the 2024 Science Olympiad National Tournament , to be held May 24-25 at Michigan State University.
The Science Olympiad is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 science education, increasing student interest in science, and recognizing outstanding achievements in science education by both students and teachers. Michigan State University hosted the first Science Olympiad National Tournament in 1985, with 17 states participating. Today, approximately 6,000 teams across all 50 states are involved in 425 tournaments hosted annually on college campuses.
Find more information on this year’s Texas Science Olympiad , including event schedules for both divisions.
To learn more about the Science Olympiad organization, visit soinc.org .
Media contact: Shana K. Hutchins, [email protected]
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