The Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO) began its Entrepreneur Speaker Series on Wednesday with speaker Tom Love, founder of Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores. Love founded his company in 1964 after serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and attending St. John's University and the University of Oklahoma. Love's company ranked number ... [Read More…]
Bean offers more healthy homemade choices
The Bean has made changes to its menu, focusing more on healthier, homemade choices. Darren Grace, executive director of the World Famous Bean, said he wants to provide students with healthy food. Grace has years of culinary training, experience in restaurant management and a willing staff to support him in this venture. He saw a need for ... [Read More…]
Sophomores perform at House of Blues Dallas
Three sophomores performed at the House of Blues Dallas Saturday for a full two-hour set in their first live performance together. Wes Robbins, psychology major from Houston, Caroline Levinson, graphic design and advertising major from Colleyville, and Aaron Cervantes, management major from McAllen, stepped into the Dallas spotlight with little ... [Read More…]
Brown to leave Study Abroad for Wheaton
Rachel Brown, assistant director of study abroad, will leave the Center for International Education after six years to take a job at Wheaton College in Illinois. Brown will leave Sept. 10 to become the learning community coordinator for the "Wheaton in Chicago" program. She will live at the Wheaton Center located in downtown Chicago. The ... [Read More…]
Doan focuses on family with LYNAY group
Jennifer Doan didn't just convince thousands of students to take a selfie in opening Chapel, but inspired young women with her tales of being a successful business woman. Doan met with a small group of female students the afternoon of the opening ceremony and offered advice and insight to what it takes to be a woman and a successful partner at a ... [Read More…]
Rushees required to attend all club teas
Rushing officially began Sunday, accompanied by a couple of significant rule changes regarding rush attendance and voting. Starting this year, the Office of Student Life has made the women's clubs teas mandatory for all women registered to pledge. Mark Jackson, associate director of student organizations and programs, said many of the women in ... [Read More…]
View from the Hill: Student spends summer interning on Capitol Hill
Savannah Hostetter sat in Lynay last spring listening as U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway talked about working at the Capitol and staying true to his faith at the same time. Hostetter, a senior political science major from Brownsville, longed to live out her own faith on Capitol Hill. Fast forward a few months to June, and that's exactly where Hostetter ... [Read More…]
Rhodes seeks grad program changes
A proposal to create a College of Graduate Studies has been presented to the Board of Trustees said Dr. Robert Rhodes, provost of the university. The current graduate school facilitates graduate programming across current colleges and departments, but doesn't oversee faculty or new development. "It's a little premature and a proposal versus a ... [Read More…]
Mobile learning initiative phases out iPhones
The class of 2016 was the last class to receive iPhones as freshmen, ceasing the program. When the mobile learning initiative began in 2008, students signed a contract saying that after two years, they could receive a new device upon returning their old one. However, over the years with each new class that participated in the mobile learning ... [Read More…]
Theatre promotes Meeks to assistant chair
The Department of Theatre has named Dawne Meeks the assistant chair in preparation for her to assume the chair next year. Adam Hester, chair of the Theatre Department since 1991, said he has tried numerous times to step away from the position for a while, but no one felt ready to take over until now. "I want to move back into a position where ... [Read More…]
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