The Robert R. and Kay Onstead Science Center opened Friday afternoon after almost a year of renovations. Video by Amber Chavez. https://youtu.be/yV7FrvaQwCw ... [Read More…]
Engineering lab takes NEXT step in development
The Department of Engineering and Physics launched its Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing Lab, known as the NEXT Lab, over the summer and is now moving into phase two of the project. The lab will advance research into Liquid Fueled Salt Reactors and educate students on nuclear power. Dr. Rusty Towell, physics professor and director of the ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Wildcat Week Block Party 2018
Wildcat Week hosted its annual Block Party on Cypress Street Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with food trucks and a church fair. The Paramount Theatre was open to incoming students, and showed Black Panther. ... [Read More…]
De León resigns to accept fundraising position at Purdue
Director of athletics Lee de León resigned Thursday to accept the position of executive senior associate athletics director and assistant vice president for development, at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. De León said he is excited to transition to a community that prides itself on its teams, and has a focus on athletics, whereas ... [Read More…]
Sing Song co-chairs discuss experiences and goals
Megan Fridge Junior marketing major from Sugarland “Last year taught me and all the co-chairs about how to be flexible and adapt to situations that were changing all the time or just new experiences: having to deal with large groups of people and navigate peer relationships and plan for a big event like Sing Song. I think that ... [Read More…]
Seekers performs final skits of the semester
Seekers of the Word drama ministry performed at Chapel on the Hill on April 26. “Seekers of the Word is a drama ministry,” said Sarah Dillinger, junior social studies major from Pittsburg and director of Seekers of the Word. “So we do skits that are based off of biblical principles.” Each actor plays a multitude of roles, Dillinger said. An ... [Read More…]
Class of 2018 shows increase in graduates
The university will grant degrees to 615 undergraduate and 217 graduate students during the 2018 commencement ceremonies Saturday in Moody Coliseum. An 11 a.m. ceremony will honor graduates from the College of Biblical Studies and the College of Arts and Sciences. The second ceremony starts at 3 p.m. and will honor graduates from the College of ... [Read More…]
ACU Cycling peddling their way to victory
The ACU Cycling team participated in the 4th annual Beat the Street in Sweetwater to help benefit Cornerstone Christian School. ACU Cycling team restarted in January after a short break and has been picked up by ACU Sports as a club sports team. Justin Rasco, senior criminal justice major from Frisco, wanted to bring ... [Read More…]
Halbert Center partners with academic departments to expand mission
A long time contributor to ACU's missions mindset, the Halbert Center for Missions and Global Service is continuing to expand with it's newest program. Just one year after fielding nine short-term trips in the program's inaugural year, the Halbert Center has put together 16 Global Service Trips, which will include 200 students, faculty and ... [Read More…]
Adobe Creative Cloud available for recent graduates
Adobe Creative Cloud will be available to graduating seniors for a discounted price. Students typically have free access to the Adobe suite until they leave the university. "Abilene Christian University has been fortunate to have an all-in license for Adobe Creative Cloud for the last three years," said Dr. Marisa Beard, director of ... [Read More…]
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