ACU Kinesiology Club and the Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center hosted an Ironman competition February 19 – March 7, inviting students, faculty and members to cover 140 miles: swimming 2.4 miles, running 26.2 miles and biking 112 miles. Participants...
The newest library exhibit from Milliken Special Collections features the ministry and legacy of Marshall Keeble through one-of-a-kind letters and photographs. To learn more about Marshall Keeble’s ministry and legacy click here.
ACU students, faculty and members of the broader Abilene community enjoyed the annual Maker Fest on April 5 in Maker Lab, the ACU Library’s makerspace. The day was full of family-friendly showcases of invention, creativity, tinkering and learning. Interactive maker...
Thank you to everyone who made the Friends of ACU Library Spring Banquet in March a success! Guests were treated to untold stories of the Jacob’s Dream sculpture with local artists Jack (’78) and Jill (Thompson ’78) Maxwell. Trent Dietz shares,...
The ACU Provost’s Office and ACU Library announced 5 grantees who will receive support to adopt and adapt open access texts in their classrooms. In the U.S., the cost of textbooks in higher education has risen exponentially. Since 1978, the cost of textbooks has...
ACU Press has just published Disrupting for Good by Chris Field (’06). He has been disrupting since he ran for mayor at age nineteen. Since then, he has directed a camp for inner-city kids, created viral internet campaigns, started his own marathon, set multiple...