Sing Song class and club acts have started a new tradition by participating in a vocal trade-off. Different clubs and acts decided to take part in this vocal trade-off where they perform their acts for each other. "About four years ago, some of our student directors for club and class groups thought it would be fun to sing for each other, so they ... [Read More…]
Recruiters use Sing Song to entice students
Sing Song brings not only a rush of alumni and family, but also a flood of prospective students to campus. The Admissions Office is hosting a premiere weekend for potential students Friday and Saturday and are using Sing Song to advocate ACU in a special way. "Sing Song is an exciting visit weekend to plan as there's so much student life that is ... [Read More…]
Presidential Scholars updates program
Future Presidential Scholars will receive a Study Abroad voucher if they attend a special dinner in February. Changes are made to the award each year as more students become eligible for the award. "This year, scholars are being named based on their application to ACU and their academic profile - high school transcripts and test scores," said ... [Read More…]
Bunch moves to Austin to be missionary
Former resident director Jordan Bunch has moved to Austin to plant a church in an apartment complex. Bunch and his wife planned to move to Denver, Colo., but he said they were called to Austin when they received an offer they couldn't refuse. "What happened was a powerful move of God that I could have never anticipated," Bunch said. "As we ... [Read More…]
Phishing continues through break
Further phishing attempts in mid-December led the ACU Police Department to send a second email within a month to students and faculty warning them not to respond to the messages. The faux email was sent on Dec. 20 encouraging students, faculty and staff members to reset their passwords and directing them to an off-campus website. An email from ... [Read More…]
Maker Lab benefits campus in first semester
The Maker Lab has captured the attention of many students in its first semester being open. The Maker Lab houses a vinyl cutter, a 3D printer, a 3D scanner and other equipment that enables students and faculty to create with and learn from each other. "The Maker Lab is quite remarkable," William Kirklen, sophomore English major  from Abilene, ... [Read More…]
Maker Lab benefits campus in first semester
The Maker Lab has captured the attention of many students in its first semester being open. The Maker Lab houses a vinyl cutter, a 3D printer, a 3D scanner and other equipment that enables students and faculty to create with and learn from each other. "The Maker Lab is quite remarkable," William Kirklen, sophomore English major from Abilene, ... [Read More…]
Women’s dorm extends curfew for ‘Catching Fire’
Sikes extended freshman girls' curfew for the premiere of "Catching Fire" last night. Courtney Martin, assistant director of Sikes Hall, came up with the idea to make the premiere a special event. "Several of our Smorris [Sikes and Morris] staff members were talking about wanting to go to the movie together, so I decided this was something we ... [Read More…]
SAND keeps dancing with third annual Zumbathon
The third annual Zumbathon will be held in the Royce and Pam Money Recreation and Wellness Center on Saturday. SAND is an organization for nutrition majors that provides a place for them to form community with fellow nutrition majors and spread health awareness. Taylor Newhouse, senior nutrition major from Montgomery, is the president of ... [Read More…]
Block tuition encourages minors
Block tuition has made it easier for students to graduate with minors. ACU has Since offering block tuition beginning the Fall 2012 semester, ACU has gradually increased the number of students graduating with minors. "In May 2010 we had 124 degrees awarded with minors, in May 2011 we had 95 degrees awarded with minors, in May 2012 we had 126 ... [Read More…]
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