About 200 people piled into Chapel on the Hill Sunday to partake in a celebration intended to encourage and enlighten people about becoming a champion in Christ. In conjunction with the Office of Multicultural Enrichment and Black History Month, the Black Students' Association conducted A Black History Service: the first part of what the student ... [Read More…]
Students to share research at literature conference
Three students were invited to attend the Making Literature Conference at Taylor University Feb. 26-28 after submitting their own works of literature. Students that were accepted to the conference are Lexi French, senior English major from Palestine, Alyssa Johnson, senior English major from Wheeler, and McKinley Terry, sophomore English major ... [Read More…]
Student recognized for space telescope research
Prestigious awards aren't always a surprise for ACU students, but for senior Elizabeth Carlisle, her award from the Texas Section of the American Physical Society came as a total shock. "I thought I was disqualified actually, so when I found out I won, it was a surprise," said Carlisle, a physics major from Centennial, Colorado. Carlisle ... [Read More…]
Springboard Ideas Challenge opens registration
Registration is open for the 2015 Springboard Ideas Challenge. Springboard Ideas Challenge is a mini-business plan competition facilitated by the Griggs Center for Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy. There are two divisions: the community division with a grand prize of $20,000 and the student division with a grand prize of $10,000. The goal of ... [Read More…]
Alumni office to honor Brantly, Mitchell
Elise Mitchell ('83) and Dr. Kent ('03) and Amber (Carroll '06) Brantly will return to Abilene during Sing Song weekend to receive the highest honor ACU gives annually - Outstanding Alumnus and Young Alumni of the Year awards. "The criteria is timely recognition lifetime achievement that brings honor to the university through personal and ... [Read More…]
Basketball ‘bows exchanged for Sing Song bows this weekend
The Rec remains silent this week; one might even say it is lonely, without the dribbling of basketballs and tears of defeat to keep it company late into these warm winter evenings. In truth, the Rec's older and bigger brother, Moody Coliseum, is stealing all the intramural glory this week with some event everyone seems to be fussing about known ... [Read More…]
App for students acts as virtual billboard
A new app available to students provides a visual information stream for campus events. The CampusQuad app launched last week when Chris Riley, vice president of Student Life, offered doughnuts to students in the Campus Center who downloaded the app, which is free for all ACU students. The social media platform encourages students to create ... [Read More…]
Two freshman acts compete in Sing Song
For the first time in Sing Song history, there will be two freshman acts in this year's show. Jaci Bonneau, freshman art major from Abilene, and Madison Losher, freshman kinesiology major from Garland, have the opportunity of being a director for each act. "I never came into my freshman year thinking that this is something I would do because ... [Read More…]
ACU alum puts Abilene landmark on the TODAY show
An ACU alumnus renovated a historic building near downtown Abilene and had it featured on the TODAY show Friday. Built two years before electricity came to Abilene, the Sayles Landmark is now perhaps the most unique structure in the city. What was once the of home Henry Sayles, a notable lawyer in the late 1800s, is now a six-room bed and ... [Read More…]
And Walling came tumbling down
Demolition for the decades old building has been approved and the Walling Lecture Hall is being torn down. Student video by Stephanie Jordan Editing by Jamie Swallows ... [Read More…]
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