Make. Learn. Inspire. Three things Nil Santana excels and thrives in. Santana has been teaching at ACU for 18 years as an associate professor of Art and Design, and was director of the Maker Lab for five years. This year, he transitioned to associate director, focusing more on collaborations with departments and campus development. The ... [Read More…]
ACUPD conducts active shooter training over summer
ACUPD conducted active shooter training over the summer through the ALERRT national program. ALERRT, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training, teaches law enforcement, fire and medical to be on the same page and understand their roles in an emergency. Texas State University developed the program in 2002 in partnership with the San Marcos ... [Read More…]
‘A ring in one hand, a diploma in the other’: Ward brings goals as new AD
“We had a motto at Murray State: That each student athlete leave the university with a championship ring on one hand and a diploma in the other. I have that very same goal for every Wildcat.” Allen Ward took over as the ninth athletics director over ACU Sports on June 16, and began his duties on Aug. 6. Growing up, Ward played football and ... [Read More…]
Pledging numbers down 10 from last year
The number of students pledging social clubs is down slightly from last year’s 421 pledges – 142 men and 279 women, with only 411 total this year – 120 men and 291 women. Pledging numbers for each club are: Alpha Kai Omega: 18 (four more than in 2017) Delta Theta: 28 (one fewer than in 2017) GATA: 59 (same as in 2017) Ko Jo Kai: 65 (two more ... [Read More…]
Pink and green since 1919, ACU’s oldest club
Lets get one thing out of the way: If you're going to call me biased, just go ahead and send the email now. For starters, I'm not entirely sure when this debate started, but I'm here to end it. Ko Jo Kai is the oldest social club on campus. It's factual, it's historical and I'm not sure why there was a debate to begin with. Don't get me ... [Read More…]
The driving force: Patterson brings passion to Abilene
Joey Patterson is a shy, 6’1 football player until he starts talking about his car, the 1962 Ford Falcon easily recognized around campus for its vintage, movie-like look. The freshman business management major from Coppell started building cars with his dad when he was 7. “It started out as something he wanted to do, then I took interest,” Joey ... [Read More…]
Cenergistic contract extended through 2022
The university renewed its energy conservation plans with Cenergistic, a Dallas-based company that has reduced ACU's energy use by 25 percent per square foot. According to a press release sent out by Emerald Cassidy, director of public and media relations for ACU, the program began in January of 2014 with a goal of reducing energy consumption ... [Read More…]
Anthony brings change to board structure
The Board of Trustees met in August to discuss the governance changes proposed at their retreat in May. Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, said the board questioned where to improve and used brainstorming to build an agenda for the August meeting. The new chair of the board, April Anthony used ideas and recommendations to suggest ... [Read More…]
Former student re-arrested on federal charges
A former student was arrested for the second time on Aug. 28 for second-degree felony indecency with a child by sexual contact and third degree felony possession of child pornography, according to police. Benjamin Roberts, a 25-year-old Abilene resident, originally was arrested in February at his home on Cockrell Street after Abilene Police ... [Read More…]
It’s always too soon to joke
The first time I ever heard a personal story from the day of 9/11 was in a book called New York, September 11 by Magnum Photographers. Steve McCurry and his coworkers that day emotionally explained the details of the day from seeing the explosion in the first tower from their apartment to crossing under caution tape blocking off the area, and ... [Read More…]
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