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From Practice to the Podium: Supporting Student Athletes in the Classroom

by Amy Boone | Feb 4, 2026 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Lunch, Special Guest

  Dr. Vic McCracken currently serves as ACU’s Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR). The FAR serves as a bridge between faculty and athletics and serves as the chair of the Faculty Athletic Committee (FAC). Members of the FAC serve on one of three subcommittees....

ACU Student Athletes Information Sheet

by Amy Boone | Sep 12, 2025 | Adams Blog

This information sheet from Athletics is a good resource for the most up-to-date info on athletics contacts and best practices. ACU Advising Cheat Sheet for Athletics

Transparency in Class Policies: Student Fellows Session Summary

by Amy Boone | Apr 28, 2025 | Adams Blog

Our final Student Fellows session focused on the importance of transparency in the classroom and specifically, transparency in class policies. Molly Fortner and Tris Flores summarized the content they shared in this session giving attention to the ways certain...

Student Fellows Session: Engaging Course Content and Looking Toward the Future

by Amy Boone | Mar 26, 2025 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, Lunch

Student Fellows Langley Smith and Jackson Calloway facilitated an Adams Center lunch session sharing their observations about ways professors communicate content in engaging ways with an eye toward the students’ future careers. Their session slides and summary:...

Emerging HSI: Navigating Bilingualism in Classroom

by Amy Boone | Jan 31, 2025 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Lunch

Magda Rodriguez and Paul Roggendorff shared from their area of expertise and their own personal experience about the nuance involved in understanding Hispanic/Latino terminology, geographical implications, personal identification, cultural expectations, and so much...
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