In an effort to learn how the library is meeting the needs of the campus community, the library is conducting a series of user surveys asking students and faculty about the library building, the resources and services it provides and how the library supports the work...
In early 1984, Apple Computer released the Macintosh (the company’s first mass-market personal computer) featuring 1MB of RAM, a floppy disk drive and a mouse. By the end of 1985, the ACU campus had received a Macintosh and located it in the Department of...
Libraries throughout the country are increasingly tasked with supporting online learning programs, and the Brown Library at Abilene Christian University is no exception. ACU’s Graduate School of Theology (GST) has been growing its online programs (the Master of...
In appreciation of the hard work and time that the student employees devote to the library, a buffet lunch was prepared in their honor this month, just in time for finals week. A big shout out to our student employees who make a difference at the ACU library and...
The Department of Language and Literature hosted Andrea Lucado (‘08), daughter of Max Lucado (‘77), this past April for a reading of her first book, English Lessons, and workshop events discussing The Joy of Freelancing. One of Andrea’s workshops was held at the...
ACU visitors and students often ask the library staff, “Where is the ‘big Bible’ that once was displayed in the ACU library?” This is the 1,094 pound Waynai Bible that was made by Louis Waynai back in 1930. It was donated to ACU by Rosen Heights Church of Christ in...