The Shinnery Review will be released tonight at 7 p.m. in the Shore Art Gallery as a part of the Black Tulip Party. Students, faculty and family are invited to attend and celebrate all who have been a part of the assembly of this publication. The Shinnery Review is a student run literary arts magazine that has been produced at ACU once a year for ... [Read More…]
Lab to experiment with students’ learning
The Adams Center, located in the Brown Library atrium, has plans to create a learning research lab to enhance learning across ACU's campus. The Adams Center was born in 1992 and serves as a resource to faculty who want opportunities to enhance the way they teach and relate to students through a variety of different learning experiences and daily ... [Read More…]
Professor stages mock radio murder mystery
Dr. Chris Willerton, professor in the Department of Language and Literature, presented his research on detective fiction and and performed in an "old-fashioned radio murder mystery" as a part of the fifth annual Culp Professor Reading. Dr. Willerton is in his second year serving as the university's Culp professor. The Culp Professorship is awarded ... [Read More…]
OME, BSA to present 14th Black History Production
The Office of Multicultural Enrichment and Black Students Association will present "Ruth," the 14th annual Black History production, March 1-2 at 7:30 p.m. in Cullen Auditorium. The play was written by ACU Alum, Vincson Green ('12), theatre major living in Abilene. Vince wrote a skeleton of the play in Dr. Adam Hester's play writing class his ... [Read More…]
Wishing Well informing with art
Wishing Well will be collecting art submissions at the Shore Art Gallery Saturday for their first art competition. During the months of March and April the art will be on display at the Center for Contemporary Arts. There will be a reception for the artists on March 21 during the Abilene Art Walk. The competition is open to all students and will ... [Read More…]
SRWC serves as holding area for students
Gyms A - C in the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness center are currently reserved for Sing Song, while other facilities are ready for many visitors. The three gyms will serve as a holding area for all the upstage groups. "The [performers] wait there until it's time to warm up, then they move to the concourse, go on stage, ... [Read More…]
Chapel series serves engaged couples
Engaged students have received the opportunity to gain Chapel credit by signing up to attend Premarital Counseling Chapel in the Bible Building on Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. This unique Chapel series consists of 6 sessions held in the Chapel on the Hill at 11 a.m. for one hour on the following Thursdays: February 7, 14, 21 and March 21, ... [Read More…]