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The Historical Methods students work at the museum every Thursday to ensure each artifact is correctly identified.

Students help preserve campus history at Ģý Museum

    Ģý has over a century’s worth of history, meaning that the Ģý Museum, on the corner of Campus Court and East North 16th Street, has a plethora of artifacts in need of identification, labeling and appropriate display. In the Historical Methods course this fall, students are taking part in that process … Continued
NEXT Lab students

Ģý NEXT Lab partners with Teledyne Brown to design molten salt research reactor

Ģý’s Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing Laboratory has contracted Teledyne Brown Engineering to perform front-end engineering and design work to produce the first university-based molten salt research reactor (MSRR). “We received interest in working on this first-of-a-kind project from over a dozen top engineering companies,” said Dr. Rusty Towell, director of NEXT Lab and … Continued

Douglass Robison

10 Questions with Ģý trustee and energy expert Doug Robison

  A thin volume of Galileo’s 1610 landmark treatise The Starry Messenger sits on a bookshelf at oil and gas executive Doug Robison’s Abilene home. Within its pages, the famous astronomer, who turned his telescope to the stars to provide firsthand observation that ours is a sun-centered solar system and not an Earth-centered one, describes … Continued

Ģý hires first vice president for research

Ģý announced the hiring of Dr. Russell “Rusty” Kruzelock as its first vice president for research. He will begin work at Ģý on Sept. 14. “Ģý has a history of attracting and producing leaders in academic inquiry, and our past decade of remarkable growth in research has revealed the need for an experienced … Continued