For the first time in program history, the Austin College women’s basketball team has won the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship after defeating top-seeded Trinity 76-67 on Sunday afternoon on the campus of Schreiner University. The ‘Roos are now 23-4 overall as they head into the NCAA Tournament, with their first round opponent set to… [Read More]
In Memoriam: Joseph Robert Fallon Sr.
The Austin College community offers condolences to the family of Senor trustee Joseph Robert Fallon Sr., who died February 27, 2020, in Sherman. Visitation will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 6, at Dannel Funeral Home in Sherman, with a Funeral Mass following at 1 p.m. in St. Anne’s Church at St. Mary’s Parish with Father… [Read More]
College Announces $6.5 Million Gift
Austin College President Steven P. O’Day, J.D., announced a $6.5 million gift to the College’s endowment at the February meeting of the College’s Board of Trustees. The bequest, among the largest made in the College’s history, is from the estate of an alumnus who wished to remain anonymous. “This substantial gift to the endowment will… [Read More]
Lecturer Discusses Role of Self-Compassion
Psychologist Dr. Pittman McGehee of Austin, Texas, will offer the lecture “Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Student Resilience” at Austin College on March 3 at 11:15 a.m. in Wright Campus Center, Room 231, as part of the college’s “Marsupial Mindfulness” series, which focuses on creative pedagogy, student learning, stress reduction, and mindfulness. The series offers a variety of helpful techniques in… [Read More]
Alumna to Speak on Migrants and Tourists
Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies Spring Lecture The Austin College Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies will host Dr. Andrea Easley Morris, Austin College Class of 1995, to present the lecture, “21st-Century Migrant and Tourist Mobilities: Dominican and Cuban Encounters Abroad,” on February 25 in Wright Campus Center, Room 231, from 11 a.m. to… [Read More]
College Hosts Discussion of “Just Mercy”
Community members are invited to join Austin College faculty in a conversation about the best-selling memoir Just Mercy – A Story of Justice and Redemption, written by Bryan Stevenson and adapted into a 2019 feature film. The faculty-led discussion on Thursday, March 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Austin College in Wright Campus Center’s Mabee… [Read More]
Monroe Creates Art from Profusion of ‘Stuff’
Mark Monroe, associate professor of art at Austin College, will present the motivation and methods behind his exhibit “Industrial Debitage: Artifacts from the Anthropocene” at the 2019-2020 Austin College Bernice S. Melvin Sabbatical Series Lecture on February 26 at 5 p.m. in Dennis Gallery of Forster Art Complex. A reception will precede the lecture at… [Read More]
‘Roo Bound Offers Children’s Safety Program
Austin College hosts the ’Roo Bound program Saturday, February 22, where children in kindergarten through 5th grade are invited to “Spring Into Safety.” The Sherman Fire Department will bring emergency vehicles to campus and Austin College Police Chief Kelle Kennemer will teach a program on individual safety for school-age children. The program is free and runs… [Read More]
Star Party Planned for February 20
Austin College’s Adams Observatory will host a Star Party on Thursday, February 20, from 8 to 9 p.m., inviting visitors to search the universe through the largest research telescope in North Texas. Members of the community are welcome to attend the free come-and-go event. The telescope will point toward Orion’s Nebula, a giant gas cloud… [Read More]
Allen-Head Lectures Feature Christian Ethicist
Rev. Dr. Rebecca Todd “Toddie” Peters, professor of religious studies at Elon University, will present Austin College’s 2020 Allen-Head Lectures on Tuesday, February 18. Her first lecture on globalization and economic inequality, “After Capitalism: Imagining a Solidarity Economy,” begins at 11 a.m. at Sherman Hall in Hoxie Thompson Auditorium on campus. The second lecture, “Trust… [Read More]