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ĢƵ's Culinary Café to host closing reception for artist


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Stephen F. Austin State University’s Culinary Café will host a closing reception for artist and alumna Umeki Earl-Nelson from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Culinary Café, located in the Education Annex, Room 121, on ĢƵ’s campus.

The ĢƵ and Nacogdoches communities are invited to attend this free event. Light refreshments will be served, and the dress is casual.

The Culinary Café features artwork by various artists each semester, and Nelson’s collection has been on display since June.

Director of ĢƵ's International Studies and Programs receives Fulbright grant


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Stephen F. Austin State University’s International Studies and Programs director Heather Catton has been awarded a grant through the U.S. Department of State’s Fulbright Scholar Program to support a two-week group seminar in Germany.

“I always thought of Fulbright scholars as those super-smart international students who were chosen to come to the U.S. to pursue their graduate degrees or conduct research projects,” Catton said. “I never realized that there were opportunities to get short-term Fulbright scholarships outside of academia.

ĢƵ student receives inaugural geology-based scholarship


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — An inaugural scholarship funded through the East Texas Geologic Society in partnership with the Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Geology will be awarded to an ĢƵ student.

The scholarship is specifically designed to assist students working toward a Master of Science in geology.

Chair of ĢƵ Department of Biology has chapter published in Oxford series


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Dr. Stephen Mullin, chair of the Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Biology, had a chapter published in an Oxford University Press book that provides techniques for biologists who conduct conservation-oriented research.

Chemistry graduate students participate in fire safety training


ĢƵ Director of Bands Allen teaches, promotes School of Music in Tasmania


NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS – Fred J. Allen, director of bands at Stephen F. Austin State University, completed a nine-day teaching trip in Tasmania this past summer.

Allen visited Tasmania in 2012 on behalf of ĢƵ to continue developing the partnership between ĢƵ’s School of Music and the Conservatorium of Music in Hobart. The ĢƵ School of Music has had an exchange student agreement with the Conservatorium in Hobart for five years.

ĢƵ interior design students participate in dementia simulation


NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Sirens blare in her ears and disorient Stephen F. Austin State University junior interior design major Remy Follmar as she participates in a Dementia Live simulation. Two sets of gloves make it difficult for her to pick up common items such as cards, medicine and silverware as she moves around a dimly lit room. Her task: complete five household chores.

"I did one task of feeding the dog, and then I didn't know what to do. I just sat down in a chair," said Follmar, from Colmesneil, Texas.

ĢƵ accounting major serves as Student Government Association chairperson


Cotton Incorporated marketing manager visits ĢƵ students to discuss Blue Jeans Go Green Project


ĢƵ Faculty Chamber Winds to present concert


NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Several members of the music faculty at Stephen F. Austin State University will join together for a concert of music written for wind instruments at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Cole Concert Hall on the ĢƵ campus.

The group, conducted by Fred J. Allen, director of bands, will feature Christina Guenther, flute; Chris Ayer, clarinet; and Charles Gavin, horn. Two new faculty members will also make their ĢƵ debuts playing with the group. Kerry Hughes will perform on oboe and Lee Goodhew on bassoon.

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