University employees are now required by law to promptly report incidents regarding sexual harassment and assault against a student or another employee as of Sept. 1. Senate Bill 212, which went into effect Sept. 1, says all employees of an institution, public or private, must "promptly report" any reports made to them involving the sexual ... [Read More…]
Online undergrad degrees exceed enrollment expectations
Enrollment in the ACU Dallas online undergraduate programs has surpassed expectations. Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer for the Dallas campus Stephen Johnson said they originally projected 25 students across the Bachelor of Science in psychology and the Bachelor of Science in information technology administration programs but said ... [Read More…]
Wildcats fall to UNT in season opener
ACU ventured out to Denton Saturday night in a lost battle with North Texas, 51-31. The defending Conference USA champions totaled 575 yards on offense in their victory over the Wildcats. Senior quarterback Mason Fine, the nation's leading active passer, threw for 383 yards and four touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Rico Bussey hauled in 156 ... [Read More…]
Three faculty members receive 2019-20 Digital Scholars Grant
Three faculty members have received a grant by the University Library Committee to encourage digital research at ACU. Dr. Lynette Austin, Nick Tatum and Dr. Trey Shirley were awarded a year-long grant funding program called the Digital Scholars Grant. The grant is intended to encourage faculty research and learning within their specific fields ... [Read More…]
Football Preview: Wildcats prepare for duel with North Texas
For the first time in eight months, the Wildcats will take the field after finishing 6-5 in the 2018 season. Similar to last year where ACU played the Baylor Bears in Waco, they will start the season with an FBS opponent, North Texas. The Mean Green enter the 2019 season on a hot note with a bowl appearance against #23 Utah State in the New ... [Read More…]
Study Abroad lines up program offerings
Several faculty members will be leading Study Abroad trips during the upcoming semesters. The Study Abroad Program travels to three different countries throughout the year. The three locations are in Oxford, England, Leipzig, Germany, and Montevideo, Uruguay. In fall of 2019, the professors attending Leipzig are Dr. Mark Phillips, professor ... [Read More…]
Chapel implementing changes in exemptions, small groups
The Office of Spiritual Formation introduced new guidelines for small group Chapels as well as automatic exemptions starting in the Fall 2019 semester. For a group to qualify as a Chapel for credit, it must go through an approval process listed out in the vision document curated by the Spiritual Formation office. The steps for approval are ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Opening Chapel begins 114th year of regular classes
The 114th session of regular classes began with Opening Chapel in Moody Coliseum on Monday morning. Students, faculty, staff and visitors sang together and listened to various speakers after the processional and the Parade of Flags. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Johnnyswim closes Wildcat Week with Abilene City Limits concert
Johnnyswim, the married American music duo from Tennessee, brought Wildcat Week to a close on Saturday night by performing both older songs and songs from their newest record. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Incoming Wildcats continue tradition of candlelight devotional
The class of ‘23 participated in the longstanding tradition of the candlelight devotional on Tuesday night in the Beauchamp Amphitheater. Parents, alumni and friends blessed the students as they walked from Moody Coliseum to the amphitheater. ... [Read More…]
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