PHOTOS: Everett and Mabel McDougal Hinkson Memorial Campus
New Hereford campus
New Hereford campus
I had been fed the dangerous truth that involvement is the key to success, yet I was not given a measuring cup to know what quantity was too much.
I should not have expected one to be handed to me in the first place; after all, I firmly believe that we must live with the consequences of our decisions.
The songs are not originals, but chances are you’ve never heard anything like this before.
Les Claypool’s Duo De Twang, the latest project from the Primus frontman and his longtime collaborator, M.I.R.V. guitarist Bryan Kehoe, has released its debut album, Four Foot Shack, and it may pose a serious threat to the way your brain processes the world around you.
Penelope Davies, a mathematics instructor, was awarded a $500 stipend for the Excellence in Curricular Innovation Award. It is one of seven faculty awards given out this school year.
Bad Grandpa is a hidden-camera comedy that was directed and written by the makers of hit TV show, Jackass.
Though I never was a true fan of the MTV show or Jackass movies, I found myself truly enjoying this production. I was ready to be unsatisfied and instead, it was the opposite.
The Amarillo College science department is starting its own testing lab this semester. Students in several science classes can take their tests anytime the lab is open.
A redesign team, made up of several faculty members from the science department, conducted a survey last year asking students what they wanted. The main thing the students said they wanted was more time with the teachers.
The Amarillo College Washongton Street Campus hosted an open house for its new Money Management Center Jan. 30.
The center is a resource for students to go for help with money management. Its main goals are to help students understand key personal financial concepts, encourage student retention and degree completion, facilitate career readiness, lower overall student debt levels and prevent student loan default, said Lisa Bentley, director of the Money Management Center.
Three Amarillo College faculty members were named to new division and department positions Thursday.
Dr. Claudie Biggers, associate professor and program director/coordinator of biological sciences, was named chair of the new stand-alone biology department.
On Jan. 24, Bruce Moseley, business department chairman and an assistant professor in the paralegal department at Amarillo College, traveled to Austin to receive the Pro Bono Award.
The Legal Services Corporation and the Texas Access to Justice Foundation presented the award to Moseley and five other Texas attorneys at a joint event celebrating the 30th anniversary of TAJF.
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