Students' Association passed a bill to fund the installation of water bottle filling stations in multiple locations on campus. The water bottle filling stations will cost around $500 a piece and will be expected to be placed in the Brown Library, the Campus Center and the SRWC. Logan Dyer, senior class president and marketing major from ... [Read More…]
Adobe Creative Cloud available to all of campus
Adobe Creative Cloud is now available for all students, faculty and staff to download on their personal computers. All adobe products, such as Photoshop, Premiere Pro and InDesign, are available for free download and use on the personal computers of all students, faculty and staff. Dr. Marisa Beard, director of educational technology, says ... [Read More…]
Leigh Anne Tuohy from ‘The Blind Side’ to speak in Abilene
The 2015 Champion for Children dinner at Abilene Civic Center Nov. 16 will headline Leigh Anne Tuohy, the inspirational mother behind the movie The Blind Side. The dinner will benefit Christian Homes and Family Services, a local maternity services, foster care and adoption ministry who pursue their mission of a Christian home for every child by ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – November 13, 2015
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, highlights of this year's 24 FPS FilmFest, then a look at how the men's and women's basketball team got their fans ready for the 2015 season, next how the Freshman Action Council gave back to the community with their service project and finally the Honors College shows their professors can do more ... [Read More…]
GATA boxes up Christmas cheer
Women's social club GATA is collecting items to put into shoe boxes that will be delivered through Operation Christmas Child to underprivileged children around the world. This is the fourth year for GATA to be involved with Operation Christmas Child and they are happy to carry on the tradition, said Audrie Trevino, GATA chaplain. "We really ... [Read More…]
Veteran’s Day Chapel
ACU took time to honor Veterans in the Abilene Community at the annual Veteran's Day Chapel on November 11, 2015. ... [Read More…]
DET club to build virtual ACU campus
The DET club is developing a virtual campus multiplayer game that current and potential students can experience. Austin Graham, president of the DET club, is one of the leaders in developing this project. "It's a project where we are teaching DET students how to 3-D model, and we are using the ACU campus as the learning method," Graham said. ... [Read More…]
Student athletes to put on 5K for cancer research
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee will organize a 5K around the Lunsford at 7:30 a.m. Nov. 21 at to raise money for the Wade family and cancer research. Hudson Wade, 11, was diagnosed with leukemia on Sept. 21 and is receiving chemotherapy treatments at Cook's Children's Hospital in Fort Worth. Registration for the 5K is $20. The race ... [Read More…]
Ag department to host 4th annual barn dance
The Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science will host their fourth annual Barn Dance at 7:30 pm. Friday at the ACU Rhoden Farm. The event will is a combined effort by students from the department and members of Delta Tau Alpha. The dance will have a few new options for students who attend and there will be a hayride, snacks, dance ... [Read More…]
From Abilene to Broadway and back: Alum returns for feature performance
ACU alumnus Ben Jeffrey has starred on Broadway as the role of Pumbaa in The Lion King since 2010, and the Department of Theatre recently featured him in a performance of 1,700 Miles to Broadway, in which Jeffrey told stories of his life through songs. The performance took place Nov. 10 in the Fulks Theatre in the Williams Performing Arts ... [Read More…]
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