Most Austin College students are pretty amazing. So what does it take to be named Altrusa Outstanding Senior Woman and Outstanding Senior Man? The 2013 honorees, Laylee Ghafar and Blake Barnes, set the bar high. They’ve been involved in every sort of service program, countless campus organizations, received academic honors, and traveled internationally. Laylee plans… [Read More]
Cultural Ambassadors through Fulbrights
Victoria Briscoe ’13 of Fort Worth, Texas, and Soha Nassef ’13 of Houston, Texas, will spend the next year abroad, teaching English and sharing their experiences through Fulbright grants. Each has received an English Teaching Assistantship: Victoria will travel to Malaysia; Soha will teach in France. “I think I can bring the senses of focus,… [Read More]
Successes in Science
Some months ago, we asked alumni to share their success in the sciences. In several instances, the stories of success came not from the individual, but from a friend or spouse. Such is the case with the following story about Kim Randolph ’75, shared by his wife, Patti Harvey Randolph ’76. Today, after a somewhat… [Read More]
Elements of Learning
Chalk dust coats the fingers of assistant professor of chemistry Stephanie Gould from the many examples and problems written on the blackboard at the start of class.As she walks the room, helping students who look lost, she unconsciously rubs her hands on her slacks, leaving ghosting trails of dust where a pocket should be. Stephanie… [Read More]
Supreme Court of Texas Returns
Austin College’s annual Kenneth Street Law Symposium, scheduled for February 26, 2013, will be a special one, including session with the Supreme Court of Texas hearing oral arguments on the campus during the morning. Afternoon panel sessions are now in the planning stages. The keynote speaker at the luncheon will be Tom Phillips, retired Chief… [Read More]
Each Moment Matters
Several individuals with Austin College ties were among the honorees at the Presbyterian Communities and Services Foundation annual Each Moment Matters luncheon in October. The honorees, according to foundation materials were an “inspirational group of quiet heroes whose lives and actions embody the mission of the foundation to make each moment matter.” Criteria included compassion… [Read More]
Science for a Lifetime
When Emmett Essin ’40 makes a trip to the grocery store, he frequently receives hugs from other shoppers—with whom he has a unique relationship: “You delivered me!” is often the accompanying greeting. That could happen a lot. Dr. Essin isn’t sure how many babies he has delivered, but presumes the number to be between 5,000… [Read More]
A Tribute to Leadership
Robert M. Johnson ’53 ended his tenure as chair of the Austin College Board of Trustees this fall so the October board meeting included a special celebration of his contributions in that role, as well as the commitment, dedication, and support that he and his wife, Joyce, long have demonstrated on behalf of the College.… [Read More]
Heard Around Campus
Johnson Center Visiting Lecturer “The key to good teaching is … that I’m learning with and alongside my students, and they know that their participation matters greatly. That relationship has to be developed and nurtured—it requires trust; it requires learning how to read not just the book in front of you but reading other persons… [Read More]
Still Changing Lives
Many alumni would line up to attest to the transformational impact of their Austin College experience. New ideas, new involvements, and new passions kindled during their education set them on a path of success and engagement. Earlier this fall, Ambassador Ron Kirk ’76, U.S. Trade Representative since 2009, said that his experiences on campus and… [Read More]
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