The Student Athlete Advisory Committee will dedicate a baseball game April 2 to honor Hudson Wade and his family. Hudson Wade, the 11-year-old son of ACU alumni Kirk and Laura Wade, was diagnosed with leukemia and battled the disease for the last four months of his life. During Hudson's treatment, he was given an Wildcat baseball jersey as well ... [Read More…]
Art and Design students win big at the ADDYs
Several Art and Design students earned top spots at the 2016 ADDY Awards. The ADDYs are a graphic design and advertising competition which takes place at a local level. First place winners receive automatic entrance into regional competition while second place may choose to pay to compete at the regional level. Every year the American ... [Read More…]
Hammocking hotels hit campus
Hammocking hotels were installed around campus during spring break to encourage students to engage in outdoor life. Located between the Williams Performing Arts Center and the College of Business Administration and in front of McKinzie Hall, the hammock hotels consist of wooden poles with hooks for hammocks. Abbey Moses, Students' Association ... [Read More…]
Art students place surprise pieces around campus
Several students placed different pieces and types of art around campus as part of a new art project. The art presents itself in new forms and requires some thought as well as creativity from the art students themselves. Unlike other projects, the students were required to create a piece that would cause the audience member to not see it as art ... [Read More…]
Rushing vamps up following spring interest meeting
The spring social club interest meeting will take place this coming Tuesday in Cullen Auditorium at 4 p.m. Associate director of student organizations and programs Mark Jackson said the meeting is open to anyone who has the slightest interest in rushing this spring and possibly pledging next fall. "I think students interested in pledging get ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – March 24, 2016
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, Abilene opened the Food Truck part Tuesday located at South 1st and Sycamore Street, followed by a preview of FilmFest 2016, then, baseball and softball began Southland Conference play this week plus highlights from track and field, finally, Abilene churches come together to commemorate Holy Week. ... [Read More…]
The Food Park launches at South First, Sycamore
Many food trucks around Abilene united downtown Tuesday to launch The Food Park, a new centralized location for the public to eat a variety of foods. People can choose their lunch from nine food trucks including: Rock'n Roller'z, 1881 Food Truck, Beastro Food Truck, The London Express, Beffers Food Truck & Catering, Kona Ice of Abilene, The ... [Read More…]
Students will serve New York City during spring break
A group of students will spend six days in New York City serving non-profits and connecting with alumni who have needs that students can meet during spring break. Sponsored by the Office of Student Development, this second group to travel to New York City will help at the nonprofit organizations Comprehensive Development, Inc and A House on ... [Read More…]
Scholarship fundraising campaign reaches $50 million goal
The Partnering in the Journey fundraising campaign reached its goal of $50 million for the endowment fund thanks to an alumnus' donation. Lacy ('61) and Dorothy Harber of Denison committed $20 million to the endowment fund, making it the second-largest scholarship endowment gift in ACU history. The Partnering in the Journey campaign kicked ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – March 10, 2016
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, the Counseling and Care Center hosts an event about student safety before spring break, then students share why they love the university on the second annual "I Love ACU Day." Next, with the final win of the season the women's basketball team became Southland Conference champions, followed by ... [Read More…]
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