Students are dedicating an entire week to promote awareness and cultural and social ties on campus. The African Student Association is hosting African Awareness Week to show students how African culture has changed over the past 10 years. Booths will be set up Monday through Wednesday for students to explore in the Campus Center. On Monday, ... [Read More…]
Vanderpool renovation strengthens marketing team
New construction on campus presented University Marketing the opportunity to have all of its staff in one building. The Vanderpool building, located on Campus Court, has been home to the Office of Creative Services, a part of University Marketing, since the late 1980s. Remodeling of the Vanderpool building began during summer 2014 to bring all ... [Read More…]
MSOT students unveil prosthetic hand
First year occupational therapy students showed off the prosthetic hands they created using only 3D printers earlier last month and the JMC Network had the opportunity to hear from the faculty and students about the process that went into these creations. Video/editing by John Puckett ... [Read More…]
Frat’s haunted house gives chills and thrills to community
The men's social club, Frater Sodalis, has been scaring the Abilene community for 33 years during the Halloween season. The JMC Network has all the highlights of this year's haunted island. Video/edited by John Puckett ... [Read More…]
Students create a race for Endangered Species
Four students have collaborated to create the Dash for Endangered on Nov. 7 as part of their end-of-the-year class project. With a passion for endangered animals and their grade on the line, the students were responsible for starting a group project for their environmental and technological science course that can be locally organized and change ... [Read More…]
Students explore southwestern art for Fall Break
A group of art students and a professor took a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico to visit various artists and studios this fall break. Students got to visit with Frank Morbillo and Bill Weaver, who are both masters at metal casting and fabrication, as well as tour Shidony Foundry. The trip also included an excursion on Canyon Road where over 60 ... [Read More…]
Honors students reflect on wilderness at Big Bend National Park
The ACU Honors College took 13 students and two faculty members to Big Bend National Park over Fall Break as part of a Wilderness colloquium that is offered through the honors department. This was the second time that the trip to Santa Elena Canyon has been offered, with the first happening in 2013, and Dr. Cliff Barbarick, who went on the trip ... [Read More…]
Campus Center entrance under construction until January
The north side entrance of the McGlothlin Campus Center will be under construction until the start of school in January. Crews are working on stairs at the entrance of the Campus Center facing the Recreation and Wellness Center. Kevin Roberts, vice president of operations, said the construction should be completed by the start of school in ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – October 31, 2015
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, a look at the event known as Truckin' Tuesday that has customers flocking to downtown Abilene, then all the highlights of this year's GradFest and finally an up-close glimpse of the new video wall in the Onstead science center. Produced by Angel Lavender Videos by Savanah Silva, Forrest Lorenzen ... [Read More…]
SA thinks pink for awareness bake sale
The Students' Association conducted a bake sale and "pink out" Monday and Tuesday to raise awareness and funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Kendall Wermine, freshman biochemistry major from Frisco, organized the sale and said she was pleased with the turnout. "I think it went over pretty well, not as well as I had expected, but ... [Read More…]
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