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'Roo volleyball finishes 5th at SCAC Tournament
The Austin College volleyball went 2-1 at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament this weekend, falling in its first match 3-2 to No.
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Austin College to host Public Administration Symposium Nov. 11
The registration fee, which includes lunch, is $15; payment may be made at the door, but advance reservations should be made by contacting Wanda Hardy.
First Woman President at Austin College
Austin College has now welcomed its first woman to serve as president in its 160-year history.
Austin College to host Claudia Stevens in one-woman show focusing on...
A discussion will follow. The event is free and open to the public. In Blue Dias , Stevens deals with confrontations of gender, class, religion, and science in 19th century England , given expression by the life, personality, and career of famed fossil collector Mary Anning amidst the changing times when Charles Darwin's theories first came to ...
Austin College symposium examines 'New Horizons in Higher Education'
Austin College will host the Faculty Symposium, 'New Horizons in Higher Education,' on Thursday, November 5, at 11 a.m. in Ida Green Theatre of Ida Green Communication Center.
Texas' School Fund might invest in charter school facilties
For Texas' charter schools to secure permanent homes, they have long relied on friendly financial backers to buy into the education experiment.
Austin College improv troupe to perform Nov. 3
The Austin College student improvisation ensemble P.S. will perform Tuesday, November 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pouch Club of Wright Campus Center.
Austin College to host Spanish playwright for lecture and performance
October 30 to share information on his work. He will offer a lecture, in Spanish, 'Teatro indigesto: el humor, algo muy serio,' Wright Campus Center , Room 231.
Austin College and Texas Discovery Gardens explore plants of Texas' past
Free public program set for October 31, 10 a.m., Dallas SHERMAN , TEXAS - Austin College and the Texas Discovery Gardens will host a family-friendly presentation, 'Plants of North Central Texas: Connections to the Past,' on Saturday, October 31, at 10 a.m. at Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park .
East Texas lumber can build a durable house
BUILT house made of East Texas lumber can stand for over a century and be in use every day.
Austin College students offer 'Great 'Roo Boo' for area children
The Austin College chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity will host the 10th annual 'Great 'Roo Boo' for area children Saturday, October 31, from 6-8 p.m. in Sid Richardson Center of the Robert T. Mason Athletic-Recreation Complex, near the west end of campus.
New Research Examining Essential Drugs, Emerging Botanicals Supported By USP Awards
Main Category: Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry Also Included In: Nutrition / Diet ; Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 22 Oct 2009 - 0:00 PDT New research focused on the quality of key medicines and their use as well as increasingly popular botanicals is being sponsored by the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention under its 2009 Fellowship Program.
Book is definitive biography of local pioneer
Emily Austin of Texas, 1795-1851 By Light Townsend Cummins TCU Press $27.95 cloth The author or editor of seven books dealing with the history of Texas and the Gulf Coast, Light Townsend Cummins has written the definitive biography of Emily Austin Bryan Perry, one of Brazoria County's pioneer residents.
Littlefield Brand Development has named Joseph Papania as director of media strategy.
Oklahoma to receive more of H1N1 vaccine
The Oklahoma Department of Health is announcing the Sooner State will be receiving more than 65,000 additional doses of the H1N1 vaccine.
"Bedroom Farce" presented by Austin College thespians
The young thespians at Austin College will hit the stage to present "Bedroom Farce" by Alan Ayckbourn in conjunction with Homecoming activities on the campus.
UD establishing Institute for Global Studies
12, 2009----The University of Delaware offers more than 80 study-abroad programs in over 45 countries, has won awards for innovation in international education, and in 2008 was ranked among the top doctoral research institutions nationwide for study-abroad programs.
Health By Design fundraiser benefits Wilson N. Jones Medical Center
LaDonna Gatlin, sister of the Gatlin Brothers, will drop by Wilson N. Jones's "Health by Design" fundraiser next week, an event designed to educate and entertain women of the community, while bringing them together for a common purpose: Their health.
KISD works to give principals more support
By Rebecca LaFlure Killeen Daily Herald Killeen Independent School District officials are taking steps this school year to increase support for campus principals.
Sherman Symphony enters 44th Season
Under the baton of its long-time Music Director Dan Dominick, Sherman Symphony Orchestra's opening concert for its 44th season will be Oct.
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