The initiation of the ACU 20/20: Envisioning the Future of Education grant gives professors the chance to submit ideas to compete for a $6,000 grant to fund classroom innovation. Provost Dr. Robert Rhodes said the grant serves to provide a level of support or funding to help bring their idea or new approach to life. "We prize innovation and ... [Read More…]
33rd annual Kirk Goodwin Run open for registration
The 33rd annual Kirk Goodwin Run, an event purposed to aid those with outstanding medical needs within the community, is now open for registration. The inspiration for the event comes from Kirk Goodwin, who was involved in a fatal car accident in late 1983. Goodwin died after being on life support for a few days following the accident. He was ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – January 29, 2016
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, Dr. Jeff Arrington announces his campaign for the a position with the AISD school board, then LYNAY students partner with Global Samaritan to provide food for refugees in Jordan and Iraq, followed by all things sports, then a look at the new Christian Village remodel and finally the Hunter Welcome ... [Read More…]
Christian Village to be remodeled as sophomore housing
The university has been working to remodel Christian Village senior citizen living center as sophomore housing for the Fall 2016 semester. ... [Read More…]
ACUPD and facilities personnel respond to putrid odor inside library
On the evening of Jan. 24 at 9:30 p.m., ACU Police Department received a call from a library staff member in regard to a foul odor inside the library facilities, ACUPD Chief Jimmy Ellison said. The call was for assistance contacting an on-call facilities management personnel, as the odor was initially believed to be caused by plumbing issues ... [Read More…]
Bean Not Famous Among Current Students
Students have the right to be served high-quality food. With the amount of money paid to attend this university, students deserve quality food including its preparation, presentation and service as each one passes the through the lines. However, that does not seem to be the case. ACU students are fed food that is un-proportional, ... [Read More…]
OMA recruits students for paid internship opportunity
The Office of Multicultural Affairs is looking for applicants for an internship opportunity in Fall 2016. The Students Culture Affairs Council will be a paid internship for any students looking for an encounter with different cultures across campus. Prentice Ashford, director of OMA, said the paid internship will be a program where students ... [Read More…]
Art students prepare for senior art show
Four art students will showcase their work at The Fine Print senior art show at 6 p.m. Friday at the ACU Cockerell Art Gallery. Chera Chaney, Lauren Payne, Chandler Taylor and Jennie Magner will showcase about 40 combined works at the show. A senior art show is a requirement for all art and design majors, and this group of seniors will be the ... [Read More…]
TEDxACU speakers to offer diverse perspectives on culture and religion
TEDxACU organizers chose nine speakers, including one student speaker and one Muslim-American speaker. Dr. Lauren Lemley, the director of TEDxACU, said the committee wanted a variety of speakers with diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and areas of expertise. "We try to find so many different talks that at the end of the day everyone can find ... [Read More…]
ACU students join with Global Samaritan to give back
The ACU organization known as LYNAY partnered with the Christian humanitarian group, Global Samaritan to help package over 50,000 servings of food. The food will be traveling to refugee camps located in Iraq and hopefully Jordan. Video/editing by Savanah Silva ... [Read More…]
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