ACU athletics announced that the university has surpassed its original goal of $30 million and will begin building the first on-campus football stadium. The Board of Trustees has given approval for the construction of the new Wildcat Stadium. ACU will officially break ground for its new Wildcat Stadium on Friday, Feb. 19, following 11 a.m. ... [Read More…]
Late winter festivities skate onto campus
The Office of Student Life has brought a little taste of winter back with the university's first ever outdoor ice skating rink. The skating rink will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday until Friday at the SRWC outdoor courts and is free for all staff, faculty and students. Student life communications and activities coordinator Alyssa ... [Read More…]
Garrett’s departure restructures leadership
With the departure of Dr. Allison Garrett, former executive vice president, three more administrators began reporting directly to Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, on Jan. 1. Garrett was named president of Emporia State University in the fall and began the job earlier this month, leaving a void in the upper administration. And ... [Read More…]
SSID wireless network released on campus
To commemorate National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October, the Department of Information Technology released a new secure network for everyone to use. ACUsecure, the new SSID, is just the latest development for ACU's wireless network. A SSID, short for service set identifier, acts as a password when it is sent over a wireless ... [Read More…]
University opts out of campus carry legislation
Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, and the Senior Leadership Team decided to opt out of campus concealed carry during the Christmas break. Last year, the Texas Legislature passed a law that allows license holders to carry their handguns concealed onto university campuses and into campus buildings. The new law goes into effect on Aug. ... [Read More…]
60th Sing Song preparations in full swing
Preparations for next month's Sing Song are continuing as the individual acts started their first rehearsals this week. "We hit the ground running this semester, getting ready for Sing Song," said co-chair Kevin Carroll, junior marketing major from Abilene. "For the business and production side of Sing Song, we're mainly designing the program ... [Read More…]
Students talk about campus construction
JMC reporter Aaron Pokluda visited the new buildings around campus and asked students how they thought the construction process was going. Video/editing by Aaron Pokluda ... [Read More…]
Students give their opinion on campus carry
The JMC Network went around campus and asked several students what they thought about ACU's decision to not allow faculty or students with handgun licenses to participate in campus carry. Video/editing by Kassie Kim and Savanah Silva ... [Read More…]
ACU baseball welcomes back alumni
Crutcher Scott Field will celebrate its 25th anniversary by inviting all ACU baseball alumni to campus for the annual Alumni Game. The event will take place on Feb. 6 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. with 28 alumnus scheduled to return for the special day. It will provide an opportunity for the ACU baseball community to step foot onto the newly turfed field ... [Read More…]
Insurance switch results in uncertainty among faculty
As the university switches to a new insurance provider, faculty and staff have found themselves uncertain of whether they can take their health concerns to Hendrick Hospital without paying out of pocket or being reimbursed. ACU began the process last semester of switching from Cigna Health Insurance to Group & Pension Administrators, an ... [Read More…]
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