How is mobility around Amarillo College? Time to find out!
How is mobility around Amarillo College? Time to find out! A Report By: Wesley Bahn
How is mobility around Amarillo College? Time to find out! A Report By: Wesley Bahn
We’ll get into the details about changes around campus in next week’s paper, but we thought we’d give you a peek at what’s coming. Check it out!
By Bailie Myers News editor Police were searching for the suspect in a bank robbery near Amarillo College Tuesday. A robbery took place about 1:20 […]
After 35 years of service to Amarillo College, Dr. Paul Matney will retire this summer. During those years, he interacted with countless students, faculty, staff and community members. Here’s what some of them they had to say about one of the most popular presidents in AC history.
Amarillo College employs instructors with all sorts of backgrounds. Some have taught at other institutions. Others are fresh out of college.
Then there are those who combine their curriculum with real-life experiences.
After raising funds in the fall and spring, Badger Hearts members hosted their annual Hope Chest Banquet Saturday at Amarillo College.
Ten foster youths received certificates of graduation sent by Gov. Rick Perry, and three AC students received Hope Chest checks from Texas Child Protective Services, said Lesley Ingham, a speech instructor and club adviser.
One of the biggest surprises Judy Carter, honors program coordinator, had while working at Amarillo College was during her first year when she realized a difference between high school and college: student attendance was not mandatory.
Carter had worked at Amarillo High School for 21 years as a teacher in speech, theater and English. In 1992, she was hired as a speech instructor by AC President Dr. Paul Matney, the then-chairman of the Language, Communication and Fine Arts Division.
Students speak out.
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