Weekly Annoucements
Weekly Announcements for April 29:
Picking Up Art Work
If your work was not selected for the student competition you MUST pick it up on Wednesday between 2:00 and 4:30 in the Art History Room (Rm 141).
In an effort to minimize damage we are only offering this window of time to collect work. If you can not pick up your work during this time please contact Arlene in the art office. If you do not pick up your work or contact Arlene we cannot guarantee the work won’t be discarded or damaged.
May/August Grads Senior Blessing Lunch
Reminder to those of you who have RSVP’d: Don’t forget to join us on Wednesday in the Shore Gallery 11:30-1:00. If you are planning on attending and have not let me know please do that today, thanks!
Do You Need A Summer Class?
If you are still desperately looking for a spot in a summer class, please email me and let me know what you are looking for. I am seeing spots open up on a daily basis but they do not stay open long. I will be happy to be a second set of eyes for you.
Student AIGA trip to Dallas
- Me+You
- Foundry Collective
- Fossil

Project Merge Update
Project Merge 2013 is complete! From painting, planting, tiling, carpeting, scrubbing and decorating. What a blessing for the Parmer family! Thank you to all of you who donated and volunteered!
A huge shout-out and thank you to our business sponsors:
- ACU Landscaping
- ACU Facilites
- ACU Art & Design Department
- ACU Housekeeping (WFF)
- Mine-By-Design
- Antigua Moving Services (COWS – Containers On Wheels)
- CADCO Architects
- Chick-Fil-A South Abilene
- Kelly Moore Paints
- Menke Flooring
- Casey’s Carpet
- Jason’s Deli North Abilene
- 10-9 Designs
Study Abroad 2014 Interest Meeting
WHAT: 2014 Art and Design Department Study Abroad program to Oxford, London, Italy, and Paris.
- Come hear about our preliminary itinerary for Oxford
- hear from alumni of the program,
- Ask questions, meet the faculty and their spouses.
- No need to worry about lunch, pizzas and drinks will be provided.
WHEN: Monday, April 29, 11:30 a.m. AFTER CHAPEL
WHERE: DM 141 (art history room).
No need to worry about lunch, pizzas and drinks will be provided.
If you are taking summer classes…
- If you are holding a spot in a summer class that you do not intend to use, please go ahead and drop it or email me to drop it for you (some restrictions have been placed on students dropping summer classes). We are trying to make sure that other students who are looking for classes can find what they need (campus wide, not just departmentally).
- If you intended to drop a summer class but failed to actually do it and show up on the roster for the summer session and you do not take care of that drop/withdrawal by the first day of the class, you will have a WF (withdraw failed) on your transcript. There is no way to remove that off of your transcript once it is there.
- If you are in an online class, you should receive an automated email about 2 weeks prior to your class starting. This will give you info about Module Zero which will orient you to what is expected software wise etc.
- Be proactive about getting your books and checking on what you need to begin classes. Have the begin and end dates firmly in your mind and on your calendars.
- Do not underestimate what your online classes will involve. You are going to need to manage and plan your time wisely in order to get readings and assignments done in a timely way.
- The same applies to your face to face instruction summer courses. These are intensive formats and will be demanding. Allocate your time wisely.
- If you are still looking for summer classes, check Banner every day. Spots are opening up all the time. There is a possibility that more classes will be added in the next week or so. Keep checking.
I know the stress level is high with finals, papers, reviews etc. Big deep breaths and break things down into smaller units. You can do this! And if all else fails, come by my desk and get candy :)
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