Opening Assembly took place in the newly renovated Moody Coliseum for the first time in three years. Dr. Robert Rhodes, provost, gave the call the order. Other speakers include Dr. Suzie Macaluso, associate professor of sociology and gerontology, April Anthony, board of trustees chair and Dr. Jennifer T. Butcher, director of diversity, equity ... [Read More…]
A better Mood(y): Coliseum reopens after renovation
For many students and faculty, the large windows, neon signs and LED lights sitting a few yards north of the center of campus are unrecognizable. For others, the new facility is all they’ve ever known. But to everyone, Moody Coliseum is a household name. Sitting just adjacent to the heart of campus, Moody in its newly renovated glory is ... [Read More…]
Study Abroad to send students for fall semester
Students are being sent off on Wednesday for their semester-long study abroad destinations. 35 students studying abroad this semester and had a choice between three programs in Montevideo, Uruguay; Leipzig, Germany; and Oxford, England. Of the three, 24 students will go to Oxford, six to Montevideo and five to Leipzig. These programs allow ... [Read More…]
University releases multifaceted five-year strategic plan
The university released its newest five year strategic plan, outlining initiatives in six separate categories overall focused on student experiences, financial foundations and elevating the university’s academic brand. The plan was presented in the annual faculty pre-session meeting Aug. 24 by Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, and ... [Read More…]
GATA fountain moves locations in front of Moody Coliseum
Crews are working to relocate the GATA fountain, a central point on campus since 1970, to a new home. The new fountain will be about 40 yards north of its current location (south of Moody Coliseum). It will be the center of a plaza area for students to have a spot to congregate before Chapel or in between classes. The fountain is designed to ... [Read More…]
New ACU business owners seek to serve the Abilene community
Over the past few years, Abilene has been expanding with new businesses and infrastructure, several of which are owned and operated by members of the ACU community. In 2022, three of Abilene’s newest businesses run by ACU staff and students have opened – or are in the process of opening – and take ACU’s mission of service into the local ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Campus welcomes new Wildcats with Candlelight Devotional
The class of '26 gathered at Beauchamp Amphitheater on Tuesday evening to commemorate the beginning of Wildcat Week. Returning students, families, alumni, faculty and staff joined in worship to bless incoming students as they participated in the long-standing tradition. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Spring commencement honors 2021-22 graduates
Spring graduates were honored in the second year of outdoor ceremonies on May 6, 7 at Wildcat Stadium. Graduate and undergraduate students were presented with diplomas and awards from Dr. Phil Schubert and other university administrators. ... [Read More…]
New IM Fields location confirmed
The new ACU Intramural fields will be moved to the empty grass lot south of Wildcat Stadium, north of stevens park and off the Wildcat way trail leading to the football stadium, finally being confirmed after no plan was in a place as the time of their demolition. In the fall of 2021, the University put forth plans to replace the Larry “Satch” ... [Read More…]
At $250 million, Higher Ground aims to make impacts across campus
Scholarships for students who have never considered ACU as a viable option is one thing Tamara Long hopes Higher Ground is able to achieve. Higher Ground is ACU’s new $250 million campaign which is devoted to ensuring the success of the university. Long, vice president of enrollment and student life, said she believes Higher Ground allows ... [Read More…]
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