LECRAE CONCERT PHOTOS People of all ages were filled with energy and excitement as Lecrae, along with Propaganda and DJ Promote, performed for his Higher Learning Tour at Moody Coliseum Thursday night. The Christian hip hop/rap singer from Houston, Texas is a two-time Grammy Award-winning artist. Lecrae is also the first-time artist in ... [Read More…]
COBA students win state accounting awards
Three Masters of Accounting students received the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants scholarship award in January. Stephanie Day from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Brad Schultz from Nashville, Tennessee, and Zach Callaway from Round Rock are this year's recipients of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants scholarship. Schultz ... [Read More…]
Honors College sponsors evening of Hitchcock
The Honors College is hosting a special showing of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Paramount Theatre. The Honors College has rented the entire Paramount downtown for a private event that only students, faculty and staff can attend. Honors students have been encouraged to bring as many friends as they would like, ... [Read More…]
University to expand dual credit offerings
The university is making progress toward expanding dual credit offerings for high school students around the state. While dual credit at ACU isn't an entirely new operation, the expanded offerings, set to begin next fall, will open up opportunities for partnerships with Christian high schools and prospective students. All existing dual credit ... [Read More…]
ACU makes health insurance agreement with Hendrick
ACU's Human Resources office finalized health insurance policies with Hendrick Health System which went into affect Feb. 1. This year the university changed its healthcare plan to a cost plus model and Private Healthcare Systems (PCHS) network. The new system allows ACU to create its own insurance plan by negotiating with healthcare ... [Read More…]
COBA begins search for new dean
A search committee has set out to fill the dean position for the College of Business Administration by the end of this semester. Dr. Rick Lytle, the former dean of COBA, finished his work at ACU in January and will begin his new leadership role for CEO Forum Inc., a Colorado-based organization. Lytle was the dean for 18 years, the longest tenure ... [Read More…]
ACU Lacrosse prepares for season
ACU lacrosse is preparing for their upcoming season despite their lack of a home field or the funds for typical regulation equipment. ACU's club lacrosse team is a 4-year-old, student-based organization that gives students the opportunity to play lacrosse even though it has not yet been recognized as an official sport at ACU. The team recruits ... [Read More…]
Zeta Rho adopts physical representation of club motto
With the dedication of a light pole in front of the Brown Library, women's social club Zeta Rho established a physical representation of the club motto, "friendship is our light and shall not be hidden." Last Friday, Zeta Rho dedicated the light pole in front of the library in time for spring pledging. Adelaide Rich, senior speech pathology ... [Read More…]
IF: Gathering live-streamed in local Abilene churches
Local churches live-streamed a two-day event Feb. 5-6 to bring women together to talk about God, Jesus and their calling in life. Highland Church of Christ and The Well live-streamed the IF: Gathering, an annual event that took place in Austin and encouraged women around the world to telecast the conference in churches, homes and ... [Read More…]
Athletics starts GoFundMe account for student’s mom
The Department of Athletics has partnered with the women's basketball team to start a GoFundMe account for the mother of freshman guard Sara Williamson, Sue Williamson. Williamson's mother was diagnosed with cancer in early November of last year, just a month before the women's basketball team began its historic 14-game win streak. Athletics ... [Read More…]
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