The ACU Medical and Counseling Care Clinic is offering flu shots for $20 to keep students and staff healthy during flu season. The flu attacks the body and can last from a few days up to weeks, according to the Center for Disease Control website. There are some common misconceptions regarding the virus, and the clinic has set out to educate ... [Read More…]
Frater Sodalis prepares to scare
The Men of Frater Sodalis' annual Haunted Island will be October 27 through 31 from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. With 33 years of producing haunted houses, this is the fifth year Frater Sodalis is having their event at the island. Keith Sanders, senior ad/pr major from Abilene, is the club's fundraiser and helped plan the haunted island. "The ... [Read More…]
Floats, fireworks and festivities
Homecoming may be over but the three-day event was full of exciting festivities. On Friday evening, visitors were able to take part in the annual Homecoming carnival and rock out to student and alumni bands at JamFest. On Saturday, one of the most long awaited for events of the year finally played out, the annual Homecoming parade. The parade ... [Read More…]
OT students create prosthetics in class
After two weeks of hard work in the Maker Lab, Master of Science in Occupational Therapy students showed their 3-D printed prosthetic hands off in the foyer of the library Wednesday afternoon. The project was one in a series for the students' class, Intro to Making, meant to use 3-D printing technology to create projects to ease difficulties ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – October 22, 2015
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First a look at how the 29th annual Chemistry Circus went, then highlights from the Homecoming Parade that was held over the weekend, next how this year's Homecoming game helped foster purple pride, and finally the JMC Network gathered with students and alumni for this year's annual JamFest. Videos by ... [Read More…]
COBA to welcome Lisa Rose to campus
The College of Business Administration will host Lisa Rose at their biannual Distinguished Speaker Series luncheon at 11:45 a.m. Oct. 29 in the Hunter Welcome Center. Dr. Rick Lytle started COBA's Distinguished Speaker Series in 1999 when he became the dean. This special event has brought notable business leaders, selected by Dr. Lytle, to ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Sportscast – October 22, 2015
Hannah Null recaps two soccer victories against Lamar University and McNeese State. She gives an inside scoop to football's loss against Sam Houston State and a quick look at volleyball's defeat against the Islanders. This edition also includes a brief introduction to those inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame. Anchor/editor: Hannah ... [Read More…]
Alumnus awarded for success as CEO
ACU alumnus April Anthony was awarded the sixth annual Healthcare Leaders Conference Innovator Award this month for her accomplishments in the health field. "This latest distinguished award is a great testament to April's stellar career as a thought leader in her industry, marked by her business expertise, ability to build relationships and ... [Read More…]
Freshman apprehended on campus after police say he evaded arrest
A freshman accounting major from Midland was arrested on campus early Saturday morning. According to a police report, Davis Wade Fender was charged with evading arrest or detention with a vehicle. The police report lists the offense as a third degree felony. Police say they observed Fender strike a parked vehicle in the parking lot of a local ... [Read More…]
ACUPD builds relationship with community
ACU Police Department put together its first National Night Out on campus Oct. 6. Mayor Norm Archibald and Police Chief Jimmy Ellison were in attendance, along with many Abilene citizens and students. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes partnerships with the police partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie ... [Read More…]
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