The missions department at ACU and Worldwide Witness are preparing to send students out as interns around the world for various ministry opportunities this summer. Worldwide Witness is a program that allows students interested in ministry to gain experience and go to different cultures and put ministry into practice. Larry Henderson, the ... [Read More…]
Club rushes begin for fall pledging
The annual ACU spring rushing season is back for another year beginning with a new all-club rush on April 9. The students do not have to begin the registration process before they can participate. However, registration for pledging opened this week and will be open throughout the summer until August. Mark Jackson, associate director of student ... [Read More…]
Miss Frontier Texas continues competitions
The Miss Frontier Texas competition had its second event, "Saddle and Shoot", on Saturday, which tested contestant's ability to saddle a horse and shoot a gun. "Miss Frontier Texas is a scholarship competition for girls in Abilene, college-aged, that compete against each other in different tasks that women would do on the frontier, "said Brenna ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – April 4, 2014
This week the annual ACU rodeo kicks up some dust, while the ACU cycling team shows their trailblazing skills. Baseball highlights of the Wildcats first conference series, the undergraduate research festival and more on the JMC Network Newscast. Rachel Smith - Producer JP Festa - News Director Matt Sloan - Sports Director James Clark - News ... [Read More…]
Upcoming play explores memory
The ACU Theatre Department began rehearsals Tuesday for "The Glass Menagerie", a powerful memory play that continues the season's theme of exploring the intricacies of relationships. The play will come to the stage April 10-12 and 24-26 at 7:30 p.m. Dawne Meeks, associate professor of theatre, said the play fulfills a dream to direct a work by ... [Read More…]
Student-led recycling campaign launched
A group classroom project transformed in to a recycling campaign that is receiving positive feedback from students. Professor Jim Cooke assigned the Environmental and Technological Science class a group project that required students to find an issue in the environment, create a proposal to decrease the issue and put it in to ... [Read More…]
16 called back for media campaign
Enrollment Marketing has selected 16 students to callback for their social media campaign #lifeonthehill. More than 50 students applied for six positions in a social experiment put together by Enrollment Marketing. #lifeonthehill will follow students' lives over social media as a marketing tool to show prospective students what life is like as a ... [Read More…]
Speakers selected for 2014 Summit
The Summit committee did not waste time in organizing Summit fall 2014, beginning preparations last summer. The coming Summit will feature famed speakers ranging from an episcopal priest, Gilbert T. Rowe professor from Duke University and a young documentary producer. Summit 2014 is themed "Earthed: Discovering Our Origin in God." Earthed ... [Read More…]
Well-known author to speak on campus
New York Times best-selling author Eric Metaxas will be on ACU's campus April 13. Metaxas will speak in Friday's Chapel. Students and the Abilene community are welcome. ACU's Center for Building Community will also host a luncheon for Metaxas in the Hunter Welcome Center after Chapel on Friday. "What we tried to do is make him available to ... [Read More…]
Prayer day remembers Rwandan genocide
Two students have come together to organize a time of prayer on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Amphitheater to remember different traumatic events that have affected the student body. Chantal Mwiza, sophomore accounting major from Kigali, Rwanda and Austin Randolph, senior mathematics and engineering major Alexandria, Va., have formed a partnership ... [Read More…]
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