With the turmoil rising in the Middle East, the Political Science Department is offering a class called Iran and Nuclear Weapons in order to educate students on current issues. Dr. Neal Coates, professor and chairmen of Political Science and Criminal Justice Department, is teaching Iran and Nuclear Weapons class to undergrad students this fall. ... [Read More…]
George Washington portrait hangs in COBA Dean’s office
The College of Business Administration, has hung a George Washington portrait, given by the family of an ACU alumnus, at the entrance of the Dean’s suite. The piece of artwork, painted by Albert Gallatin Hoit, is an original replica of Gilbert Stuart’s famous Lansdowne portrait of George Washington, which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery ... [Read More…]
Teens with Down Syndrome to speak in Chapel
Two teenagers with Down Syndrome will speak in Chapel Wednesday, Oct. 25 in honor of October as Down Syndrome Awareness month. Ethan Etter, a 17-year-old homeschooled student, and Hope Martin, an 18-year-old homeschooled student, will be speaking in Moody to draw awareness to the normalcy of people with Down Syndrome. Ethan and Hope were ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Homecoming Parade
Students and alumni celebrate their stories at this year's homecoming parade. ... [Read More…]
Art students display study abroad gallery
The Department of Art and Design will host an art show beginning Friday to showcase work art students created while studying abroad. The show will include work the students produced in a painting class and a photography class overseas. The art will be shown in the Shore Art Gallery Oct. 21- Nov. 11. The department took students to England and ... [Read More…]
Voice LGBT group recognized by university
The university has officially recognized an LGBT peer-support group for students. The group, Voice, has existed since 2012 without any formal recognition from the Office of Student Life. Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, said the decision by the Senior Leadership Team and recognition of the group at the beginning of the semester ... [Read More…]
Zeta Rho takes 30 pledges to revamp the club
Thirty women are pledging women's social club Zeta Rho in a process of revamping the club. Zeta Rho, founded in 1944, had 11 members when the fall rush process started. With more than 388 women in the pledging process, Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said this year’s pledging numbers are the largest in the university's ... [Read More…]
Students to study abroad for 500th anniversary of “95 Theses”
Students will visit and witness the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's "95 Theses" with David Kneip as part of a study abroad opportunity this summer. David Kneip, assistant professor of Bible, will accompany a group of students to Leipzig, Germany, as they witness one of the world’s most memorable services in the Christian faith. The course ... [Read More…]
Maker Lab hosts second annual Homecoming Open House
The Maker Lab is hosting an open house Friday from 5-8 p.m. with tool demonstrations and more. The first 50 guests will receive a free T-shirt and cupcakes will be available throughout the evening. Neil Santana, director of the Maker Lab, said the Maker Lab allows students, faculty and staff to give form to ideas. He said one of the goals of ... [Read More…]
Art student sketches murder trial for KRBC
Art major Audie Pope sketched images of a murder trial for KRBC last week because cameras were prohibited in the courtroom. Pope, junior art major from Bedford, was hired by the television station to sketch key witnesses and the judge during the trial for the murder of Abilene police Officer Don Allen. KRBC emailed Pope the week before the trial ... [Read More…]
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