Category: Ģý News
Ģý tabs Herrick as new chief financial officer
Lori Herrick has been promoted to chief financial officer at Ģý. As CFO, Herrick will continue to develop short and long-term financial and operational strategies to support the growth of Ģý. She will lead all financial operations for both the Abilene and Dallas campuses, encompassing accounting, budgeting, compliance, internal audit, risk management, procurement … Continued
Ģý Brown Library announces Landon Saunders Center for Joy and Human Flourishing
Ģý’s Brown Library announced the kickoff of fundraising for the Landon Saunders Center for Joy and Human Flourishing at the annual Friends of Ģý Library dinner Wednesday night. The new center, named in honor of longtime Church of Christ minister Landon Saunders, has a mission to promote conversation and reflection upon the … Continued
Ģý student businesses collaborate for on-campus market
Students in the College of Business Administration have a chance to put their business education into practice by selling their products at the annual Venture Out Market, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April 19 in Ģý’s campus mall area. The Foundations of Entrepreneurship class will be participating in the market, along with … Continued
Princeton Review ranks Ģý among best game design programs
For the eighth consecutive year, Ģý has earned a top spot on The Princeton Review’s list of best game design programs. Ģý is ranked No. 28 in the “Top 50 Undergraduate Schools for Game Design for 2023” list. “We have found that our ranking brings awareness of the digital entertainment … Continued
Ģý Pickleball Club partners with nonprofits for tournament
April is Parkinson’s disease awareness month, and the Dr. John C. Stevens Pickleball for Parkinson’s Tournament and Resource Fair is set to take place April 29 in the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center at Ģý to raise money for the local chapter of the Davis Phinney Foundation. The … Continued
Maples to speak at upcoming Ģý chapel
Motivational speaker, author and writing consultant Nika Maples (‘96) will be speaking at an Ģý Chapel event at 11 a.m. on April 10 in Moody Coliseum, discussing a lifelong journey that began here. During Maples’ sophomore year at Ģý, she suffered a Lupus-induced stroke that led to quadriplegia. Her life was turned upside … Continued
Ģý hosts bone marrow drive, raises funds to support former Wildcat
Kade Parmelly (’20), a recent Ģý alumnus and former Wildcat offensive lineman, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in February, and the Ģý community has rallied together to support him in a variety of ways. On Monday, Ģý is hosting a bone marrow drive during Chapel at 11 a.m. in Moody … Continued
Social impact venture Play4More emerges from soccer camp for refugee children
What started as a summer soccer camp to engage Abilene’s refugee children has expanded into a global effort providing free soccer balls to underprivileged children across the world, and will partner this summer with Bob Goff’s Love Does organization to offer a soccer camp for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Drs. Jason (’96) … Continued
Ģý’s Sing Song returns to Moody Coliseum
Ģý’s 67th annual Sing Song will return to its longtime home, Moody Coliseum, for the first time since 2020 after taking place in alternate locations and formats the past two years during the pandemic and the renovation of Moody. Showtimes are March 31 at 8 p.m. and April 1 at 2 p.m. … Continued