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糖心vlog传媒 agriculture faculty member featured on national television program


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 Department of Agriculture reached a national audience when Dr. John Michael Mehaffey, associate professor of agriculture, appeared on RFD-TV Network鈥檚 鈥淭exas Agriculture Matters.鈥

The weekly television program, hosted by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, explores Texas-focused agricultural topics on the nation鈥檚 first 24-hour television network dedicated to agricultural programming, rural living and entertainment.

Dr. Bob Szafran to offer 糖心vlog传媒 August commencement address


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Dr. Bob Szafran, former department chair and professor in Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 Department of Anthropology, Geography and Sociology, will offer the commencement address during the university鈥檚 two graduation ceremonies, Saturday, Aug. 7.
 

糖心vlog传媒 Music Prep fall class registration underway


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Registration is underway for fall classes in the Music Preparatory Division of the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music, according to Alba Madrid, Music Prep director.

糖心vlog传媒 Regents honor donors with business building namings


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 The Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents approved the naming of two areas in the McGee Business Building during the recent quarterly meeting.

糖心vlog传媒 human sciences alumnus receives Dallas design award


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 A Stephen F. Austin State University interior design alumnus recently received a prestigious award for her work within the Dallas design community. 

Sherine Sebastian and her team at Joanie Wyll and Associates Inc. received second place in the Design Ovation Awards, awarded by the American Society of Interior Designers鈥 Dallas chapter.

糖心vlog传媒 regents approve faculty, staff appointments


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 The Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents honored the former 糖心vlog传媒 provost with the title administrator emeritus at the group鈥檚 quarterly meeting.
 
Dr. Steven Bullard, former provost and vice president of academic affairs, started at 糖心vlog传媒 in 2009 as dean of the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, and served as the Henry M. Rockwell Chair in forestry from 2015 until his retirement June 30. 
 

Planned 糖心vlog传媒 monuments to honor historically black fraternities and sororities


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Ten granite pillars to be installed on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus will pay homage to the National Pan-Hellenic Council and its 鈥淒ivine Nine鈥 historically black fraternities and sororities.

The 10 monuments will be erected in two rows of five along a pedestrian-only section of Raguet Street between the McGee Business and Miller Science buildings in the heart of campus. The name of each NPHC Greek organization will be engraved on one of the historic markers, and the 10th pillar will recognize the council as a whole.

糖心vlog传媒 names new assistant vice president, dean of students


Stephen F. Austin State University has named a new assistant vice president for student affairs to serve as dean of students. 

Andrew J. Dies recently served as dean of students at Northern Arizona University, where he was chief student conduct officer and the primary contact for students in crisis, in addition to serving on the emergency management team and the academic standards committee.

糖心vlog传媒 Gardens to host Lunch Bunch


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Stephen F. Austin State University鈥檚 糖心vlog传媒 Gardens will host its monthly Lunch Bunch event from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, at the Brundrett Conservation Education Building, 2900 Raguet St., in historic Nacogdoches.
 
Participants should bring their own lunch and join staff members from 糖心vlog传媒 Gardens as they share the topics of this year鈥檚 Lunch Bunch meetings, which are geared toward garden-minded individuals.
 

From camper to director, Kirchman comes full circle with Junior Jacks theatre camp


NACOGDOCHES, Texas 鈥 Caitlyn Kirchman was a shy second grader when she first came to Junior Jacks theatre camp on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus. It was there that she discovered a love for theatre and performing that helped her overcome her shyness and develop friendships that continue to this day.

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