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Cole Art Center to host concurrent summer shows


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House will host the summer shows of the Nacogdoches Photography Club and Watercolor East Texas July 19 through Aug. 19.

Amanda Breitbach, assistant professor of art/photography at Stephen F. Austin State University, serves as juror of the annual Nacogdoches Photography Club exhibition, themed 鈥淣ew Beginnings.鈥 Names of the prize winners and honorable mentions will be announced at the show鈥檚 opening reception at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, at the downtown gallery.

糖心vlog传媒 Gardens to host floral design workshop


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 糖心vlog传媒 Gardens will host a floral design workshop to share methods for creating artistic flower arrangements from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 13 in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center.

Jordan Cunningham, 糖心vlog传媒 Gardens greenhouse technician, will explore the principles of floral design, including shapes, colors, materials and construction. 

糖心vlog传媒 receives $100,000 grant for STEM summer camps


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Stephen F. Austin State University is among 17 Texas universities and community colleges to receive a grant to help fund summer science, technology, engineering and mathematics camps for students ages 14 to 21.

糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 Dr. George Avery leads project to discover Nacogdoches County freedom colony artifacts


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥撯 Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 Dr. George Avery, staff archeologist and cultural heritage coordinator, along with volunteer archeological stewards from the Texas Historical Commission, began to unearth the history of an often-neglected gem in Nacogdoches County 鈥 the Sand Hill community.

Tucked between Melrose and Chireno along Highway 21 sits Sand Hill, a community established as a freedom colony 鈥 those in which African Americans settled after they were freed. To date, there are about 500 freedom colonies recorded in Texas.

SummerStage Festival continues 鈥榃omen Who Weave,鈥 鈥楾he Jungle Book Kids鈥 shows


糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 RAISE Center collaborating on book series


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 Center for Research Advancing Identities and Student Experiences is partnering with Information Age Publishing to host a new textbook series titled 鈥淚dentity and Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs.鈥 

糖心vlog传媒 alumni endow business professorship to ensure 鈥榠nspirational鈥 faculty for future Lumberjacks


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Christine 鈥淐hris鈥 Sanner Berry and Jimmy 鈥淛im鈥 Berry, both 1985 graduates of Stephen F. Austin State University, have endowed the new Sanner-Berry Business Professorship in 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 Rusche College of Business as part of their long tradition of supporting education inside and outside the classroom.

鈥楾he Jungle Book Kids鈥 design elements 鈥榝east for the senses鈥


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Audiences attending the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre鈥檚 presentation of 鈥淭he Jungle Book Kids鈥 will be transported to a colorful, lively jungle filled with a host of animals and interesting characters they are sure to love.

Through the creative efforts of the production team for the children鈥檚 musical, 鈥淭he Jungle Book Kids鈥 will delight audiences of all ages with its music, choreography, costumes, and its scenic, sound and lighting designs, according to Cleo House Jr., director of the School of Theatre and of the play.

糖心vlog传媒 students explore horticulture and natural resources of the Netherlands


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Thirteen students from Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture recently traveled across the Netherlands to explore the country鈥檚 natural resources and robust horticulture industry through 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 study abroad program.
 
The trip, led by Dr. Brian Oswald, Joe C. Denman Distinguished Professor of Forestry, and Tina Oswald, 糖心vlog传媒 research librarian, spanned two weeks and exposed students to different natural resource perspectives as well as the origins of many of the cut flowers imported into the U.S.

糖心vlog传媒 Gardens鈥 July lecture to feature talk on the Longview Arboretum


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥撯 Stephen F. Austin State University's 糖心vlog传媒 Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7 p.m. July 14 in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, located at 2900 Raguet St.

Steven Chamblee, executive director for the Longview Arboretum and Nature Center, will present 鈥淭he Longview Arboretum: The Good, the Bad and the Muddy.鈥

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