The 2014 Broom Colloquium will feature a professor of anthropology from Wheaton College who will discuss short-term missions during Chapel on Feb. 26 and will participate in a forum on Feb. 27 in Hart Auditorium. Dr. Brian Howell of Wheaton will discuss his research and experience regarding short-term missions. Howell is the author of ... [Read More…]
Texas drops algebra II mandate
Incoming high school freshmen in the state of Texas are no longer required to take algebra II as a mandated math course. Public education in Texas is regulated by three separate entities: the state Legislature, Texas Education Agency and the State Board of Education. As the state's elected representatives, the Legislature determines all ... [Read More…]
Church affiliations impacted by scholarship
Meredith Thornton, senior psychology major from Cedar Hill, highly considered attending Pepperdine Christian University. As a Church of Christ student, she even received a scholarship to attend the school. With this scholarship and other forms of financial aid, her first year at Pepperdine was completely paid for. However, somehow she ended up ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – February 14, 2014
On the the JMC Network Newscast this week: Rachel Smith - Producer JP Festa - News Director Matt Sloan - Sports Director James Clark - News Anchor Laura Benson - News Anchor Shera Niemirowski - Sports Anchor ... [Read More…]
Donors’ gifts make ‘Vision’ possible
The university has received the largest gift in its 108-year history - a $55 million commitment from three families that will help fund the construction of a major science complex and two stadiums. The donation will lay the foundation for ACU's Vision in Action initiative, the newest approach to the university's 21st Century Vision developed in ... [Read More…]
Football stadium to be built on-campus
ACU will soon play its home football games at an on-campus stadium for the first time since 1958 as a result of the largest donation in the university's history. Wildcat Stadium will be built on the site of Elmer Gray Stadium. Wildcat Stadium, which includes Anthony Field in recognition of alumni April and Mark Anthony, is projected to cost $30 ... [Read More…]
Three science facilities to update department
Construction will begin on the development of three science facilities on campus as a result of gifts totaling $30 million from three donors. As part of the development, Foster Science Building will be transformed to become the Robert R. Onstead Center for Science and Humanities. Chambers Hall will be torn down and a new facility, the ... [Read More…]
For the love of Sing Song
The 58th Sing Song will take full advantage of its Valentine's Day opening with a theme of "What about Love?" and a show full of romance. Altogether, more than 1,000 students will participate in the annual event this weekend. Social clubs, both men and women and class acts will compete for the best three-and-a-half-minute medley. Each act has ... [Read More…]
Dancers swing, step in Sing Song event
Four dance groups performing step, swing, two-step and hip hop will follow a pair of lovebirds through the story of their relationship during this year's Sing Song production. The dance groups, made up of 31 dancers who auditioned for their roles, each tell a different part of the story with their songs, said Sing Song downstage co-chair Amanda ... [Read More…]
What about Love and Valentine’s Day?
Sing Song and Valentine's Day are facing off this year, competing for couple's attention to act out or go out. "It is really putting a damper on our plans," said Vance Cato, senior management major from Abilene. "We have constantly been struggling to balance our love for this strange phenomenon called Sing Song and our affection for one ... [Read More…]
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