For the past six years, upwards of 50 scholars from across the country, including some ACU professors, have been working on a one-volume commentary of the Bible called The Transforming Word. Dr. Nancy Shankle, chair and professor in the Department of English, served as one of four associate editors for The Transforming Word. The other editors ... [Read More…]
Connected Collaboration: Schools, corporations discuss mobile learning
Koen Daeren's journey from Belgium to ACU for the ConnectED Summit was anything but short. The senior research engineer for the global communications company Alcatel Lucent traveled by train from Brussels, Belgium, to Paris, hopped on a more than 10-hour flight from the City of Light to Dallas and finished with a less than 40-minute flight to ... [Read More…]
SA Congress impeaches president: Watkins charged with manipulation, unethical behavior
Read the Comments After spending more than five hours Wednesday debating and discussing charges of irresponsible leadership, manipulation, disrespect and unethical behavior against Students' Association Congress President Daniel Paul Watkins, the SA Congress voted to impeach Watkins, immediately stripping him of his title and responsibilities as ... [Read More…]
Photos of the Week: 2.22.09
Photos from the week of February 22, 2009. ... [Read More…]
JMC Network covers ACU’s ConnectEd Summit: Read our blog designed to cover the event
ACU is playing host to a myriad of distinguished educators who have convened on this private Church of Christ university's campus for the ACU ConnectEd Summit. Guests of the conference flew to Abilene from all over the world and country to participate in a collaboration and discussion of mobile devices like the iPhone and iPod touch and how they ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast Feb. 21, 2009
The Journalism and Mass Communication Department at Abilene Christian University presents their JMC Network Newscast. This special edition newscast includes: what it take for the light and sound crew and the hosts and hostesses to prepare for the show. This newscast also cover this year's Sing Song winners and the audience reactions. Hosted by ... [Read More…]
Sing, Scream and Shout: Kojies win second-straight, GSP, Sophomores back on top
First it was the elated screams of a sea of skunk, then the roars of an army of Peter Pans and finally the screeching cheers from the sophomore class that filled Moody Coliseum on Saturday night, when the winners of the 53rd annual Sing Song: Believe were announced on the Moody stage. Ko Jo Kai won its second-straight Sing Song, and Gamma Sigma ... [Read More…]
The Optimist Print Edition: 02/20/2009
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Kojies, GSP and Sophomores win Sing Song ’09
Ko Jo Kai won its second-straight Sing Song, and Gamma Sigma Phi returned to its winning ways Saturday night when the Sing Song co-chairs announced the winners of the 53rd annual traditional ACU singing competition. The sophomore class, which placed third in the vocal category, second in the entertainment category and first in the audience ... [Read More…]
Police Log: 02/18/2009
Monday, Feb. 9, 2009 4:02 p.m. Someone reported a theft at Mabee Hall. 4:55 p.m. The ACU Police unlocked a vehicle at the Williams Performing Arts Center parking lot. 6:18 p.m. The ACU Police assisted a stranded motorist in the Smith Adams Hall parking lot. 9:51 p.m. The ACU Police responded to a report of a subject with a dog in the Hilton Food ... [Read More…]
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