NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Artwork created by Gary Frields, an artist and former Stephen F. Austin State University professor of art who passed away in 2013, has been on exhibit in ĢƵ’s Culinary Café throughout the fall semester. A closing reception will be held for the exhibit from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, in the Culinary Café, located in the Education Annex, Room 121.
ĢƵ music student’s composition to premiere at prestigious Ukraine competition
NACOGDOCHES, Texas – A Stephen F. Austin State University music composition student is bringing international attention to his work and ĢƵ.
Tyler sophomore Jesse Edwards will soon have one of his compositions premiered at the 2016 Alfred Schnittke International Composers’ Forum and Competition in Lviv, Ukraine. His woodwind quintet, “Saturday Afternoon,” will be performed Dec. 7 in the concert hall of the Lviv Philharmonic Society.
ĢƵ psychology senior awarded research grant
ĢƵ’s MLK Day of Service project deadline approaching
ĢƵ student quartet wins prestigious competition
Tickets to Danú’s Celtic Christmas celebration make unique gift
NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Looking for a unique Christmas gift for that someone special? Tickets are still available to a holiday performance of the internationally acclaimed professional Irish ensemble Danú at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus.
Danu´ will celebrate the festive season at ĢƵ with Celtic music in “Fe´ile Na Nollag” (A Christmas Gathering) as a highlight of the ĢƵ College of Fine Arts’ 2016-17 University Series.
Prominent donors, faculty members recognized during 28th annual ĢƵ Gala
NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Four Stephen F. Austin State University donors were honored during the ĢƵ Gala held recently at the university.
This year's honorees include the Bone Hill Foundation and Kathy and Robert Lehmann, who were inducted into the Stephen F. Austin Society. Mattress Firm and Elvin “Buddy” and Tommie Jan Lowery were inducted into the Fredonia Society.
ĢƵ graduate student contributes to wildland fire research in the Netherlands
In a country comprising land predominantly situated at or below sea level, the threat of large-scale wildland fires has, for centuries, been viewed as an unfamiliar concept. However, a changing climate and increase in temperatures has caused this once-distant notion to rise to the forefront of management concerns for public safety agencies across the Netherlands.
ĢƵ Music Preparatory students perform in middle school all-region orchestra concert
‘Kent Rush: Photo-Syntax’ to feature photographs, drawings, prints
NACOGDOCHES, Texas – The work of artist Kent Rush will be showcased in an exhibition that displays Jan. 20 through March 10 in Griffith Gallery on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus.
Black and white photographs, drawings and prints are featured in “Kent Rush: Photo-Syntax,” curated by Neal Cox, faculty member in the ĢƵ School of Art, who describes Rush as his mentor.
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