The new student organization website provides students an easier place to discover organizations on campus. Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said it was time to update student organizations through a website. “It was just time to bring that tool up to a more functional and dynamic web presence,” Craig said. “There ... [Read More…]
Student helps form coalition for sex trafficking victims in Abilene
Jade Ford, senior social work major from Dallas, met with people from the Abilene community and board members from the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, on Jan. 13 to form a coalition against sex trafficking, as well as to provide support for victims. "Many believe Abilene to be a safe little college town, which it can be, but over the ... [Read More…]
Adobe Days a two-day event for students, faculty and staff
Innovation Foundry is hosting Adobe Days, a two-day event for students, faculty and staff to get more insight into Adobe Creative Cloud products. Adobe Creative Cloud gives users access to an entire collection of Adobe desktop and mobile apps, including tutorials, Adobe stock, Behance, portfolio and creative cloud libraries. Marisa Beard, ... [Read More…]
Quest updates to third phase of check-in system
The Office of Spiritual Formation is moving into the third phase of the Quest credit system including a new mobile check-in feature for small group Chapels. Jan Meyer, director of Spiritual Formation, said the transition has been in the works for more than 18 months. After visiting the team who developed Altimeter at Oklahoma Christian ... [Read More…]
Police Log: January 10-17, 2017
Weekly Highlight Report: 01/12/2017 3:50 pm A student reported the theft of her bike’s tire and rim while the bike was parked outside the dorm during Winter Break 01/14/2017 09:45 am ACUPD arrested a former student in the Sikes Hall parking lot for 3 felony burglary warrants stemming from recent ACUPD Burglary and Theft ... [Read More…]
New science research center opens for spring classes
The newly completed Halbert-Walling Research Center opened this week for classes, marking the completion of Phase 2 of the university's efforts to improve science facilities on campus. A part of the Vision in Action science campaign, Halbert-Walling features multiple new labs and three new science classrooms: a 150-seat lecture hall, a 48-seat ... [Read More…]
Chipotle, Tea2Go to open in coming months
Chipotle on South Clack Street will open Feb. 16, and the opening of Tea2Go on Judge Ely Boulevard and North 10th Street has been delayed until March. Valerie Burnett, co-owner of Tea2Go, said construction was supposed to be completed in January, but remodeling the building near Papa Murphy's is taking longer than expected. "It seems like the ... [Read More…]
Global Game Jam offers creative challenge
For its sixth year, students will participate in the Global Game Jam (GGJ), a challenge sponsored by the School of Information Technology and Computing. According to the official website, globalgamejam.org, “the goal is to come together and make a video game, or non-digital game like a board game or card game." Sharing a common theme and ... [Read More…]
Res Life changes resident assistants to resident community leaders
The Office of Residence Life Education and Housing will change the name of "resident assistants" to "resident community leaders," and "assistant directors of residence halls" will be called "senior community leaders" starting in Fall 2017. Jenny Butler, associate director of ResLife, said only the titles are changing, not roles or ... [Read More…]
Advising center unveiled for spring semester
After several months of construction, Wildcat Central opened its doors Monday, providing students with the opportunity to access academic advising and student services in one location. With the start of the spring semester came the opening of Wildcat Central, the permanent home of Student Services, formerly The Depot, and ... [Read More…]
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