Five men and five women from ACU's graduating class have been nominated by students to receive the honor of being named Mr. and Miss ACU. Rodney Johnson, junior marketing pre-law major from Odessa and executive vice president of Students' Association, is in charge of the 2014 Mr. and Ms. ACU. SA President Dylan Benac who would normally be in ... [Read More…]
Graduate offers SITC students advice on job search
Timothy Michaud once played Halo 2 with a friend and 30 others in a single dorm room, but the December graduate returned to campus Thursday to help students in the School of Information Technology and Computing learn how to find jobs when they graduate. Michaud now is a security consultant at Cigital Inc., a Virginia consulting firm specializing ... [Read More…]
Summit reveals 2014 conference theme
Summit, an event that has been a part of ACU since it's establishment, will be adopt the theme of "Earthed" this year. Several speakers will be focus- ing on Genesis and on the origins of mankind. Director Brady Bryce has guided the course of Summit as part of the Ministry Events since 2007. Summit 2014 will be his eighth year. Bryce said he ... [Read More…]
Navigating the art of boat-building
Ronnie Rama spends most of his time studying architecture, but his latest venture has him testing the waters. Rama, associate professor of the Department of Art and Design, spent last summer crafting a boat by hand that is now on display in the Brown Library. Rama's hand-crafted boat is a small Nina skiff - a boat with a flat bottom, a mast and ... [Read More…]
FilmFest experiences increase of applicants
This year's FilmFest is the 10th FilmFest to be held at ACU and is marked by the largest number of participating teams the event has ever had. When asked what his favorite memory of FilmFest was, Lucius Patenaude senior multimedia major from Benbrook said, "Well, they're all fond memories." This year, Patenaude will be adding many more fond ... [Read More…]
KACU transforms with more NPR programs aired
Long-time listeners of radio station KACU-FM may have noticed a difference when they turned the radio on at 9 a.m. Monday. Instead of music, listeners heard a new program called On Point. This is one of several major changes at KACU, which broadcasts from the ACU campus. The radio station has restructured itself to provide students in the ... [Read More…]