EARLY BIRDS: No worms here, only success
Many people hate early morning classes. But can they be beneficial?
Many people hate early morning classes. But can they be beneficial?
“She understands the impact on young people and how that love of education changes their whole lives,” Mayor Paul Harpole said. “If you look at the work she does and that the school does to help young people and to help children, there’s no denying that it has a huge impact on our community.”
Two faculty members have been recognized for their efforts to usher Amarillo College into the modern medical age.
Khristi McKelvy, a nursing instructor, and Debby Hall, an assistant professor of nursing, said they realized graduates of the nursing program will be stepping into information technology-dominated health care environments
Two former Amarillo College students – both members of the AC Mass Comm Wall of Fame – spoke at AC this semester. Ben Sargent, a political cartoonist from Austin, spoke for the finale of the 2014 Creative Mind Lecture Series. Jason Boyett, a writer for Amarillo Magazine among other jobs, was a guest speaker the same day.
The #Allin won the 2014 Intramural Basketball Tournament for Amarillo College. The tournament included 10 team with eight men’s and two women’s. “From what I’ve […]
Amarillo College’s Global Competency Scholars will travel to Munich and Berlin, Germany, and Prague, Czech Republic, during spring break.
Community members and Amarillo College students and employees gathered at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts for the 2014 Distinguished Lecture Series Tuesday night.
The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and winter is coming to an end.
Spring break is March 8-16.
Amarillo College students say it’s the perfect time to get caught up on their homework or maybe, their traveling.
Ben Sargent: from AC to Pulitzer
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