Looking back at AC’s oldest buildings:
By Lyndsee Cantly: Amarillo College is full of rich history and a plethora of stories gathered throughout the many decades it’s been open. A good […]
By Lyndsee Cantly: Amarillo College is full of rich history and a plethora of stories gathered throughout the many decades it’s been open. A good […]
By Brianna Maestas: “The health sciences division began in 1968 as the school of biomedical arts and sciences on the Washington Street Campus of Amarillo […]
Reported by Lyndsee Cantly.
By Lauren Ebben: Amarillo College graduate and retired employee Paul Matney has been a part of the AC community for 50 years, and during that […]
By Ivan Del Val: What started out in a wing of a 56-year-old elementary school, the Hereford campus of Amarillo College soon grew into a […]
By Emily Hernandez: Imagine AC’s Washington Street Campus with a cafeteria. It’s hard to visualize now since there’s Chick-fil-A, vending machines and the occasional club […]
By Carter Hall: Long before Amarillo College’s current intramural sports program began, several intercollegiate sports teams played on the same courts and fields. AC sports […]
By Nathaniel Montoya: Collegiate sports at Amarillo College! Yes at one time it was a thing. During the 60s and 70s Amarillo College was home […]
By Mackenzie Farmer: In the late 1920s Amarillo was the largest city in Texas without a public college due to earlier failure to establish a […]
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