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ĢƵ art, theatre students to participate in Blueberry Festival


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Activities in and around The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House on June 8 will add to the traditional food, fun and festivities of the annual Texas Blueberry Festival with Stephen F. Austin State University’s art and theatre students showcasing their talents as part of the day’s festivities.

Students from the School of Theatre dressed as popular characters from fairy tales and children’s stories will again greet those attending this year’s downtown event as they promote the upcoming ĢƵ SummerStage Festival.

ĢƵ to screen ‘Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story’


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art and the Friends of the Visual Arts will present a free, one-night screening of the documentary “Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story” at 7 p.m. Friday, June 7, in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches.

Directed by Alexandra Dean, “Bombshell” brings to light the story of an unusual and accomplished woman, spurned as too beautiful to be smart, but a role model to this day.

ĢƵ’s Summer Art Academy registration underway


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Registration is underway for the annual Summer Art Academy offered by the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art for the two-week camp that will meet Monday through Friday, June 10 through 21, on the ĢƵ campus.

Students going into kindergarten through sixth grade may enroll in classes that include drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics and more.

This year’s academy director is Dr. Maggie Leysath, professor of art education at ĢƵ.

Hogg Foundation grant provides real-world experiences for ĢƵ students, helps address mental health needs of community


Through a $410,000 Hogg Foundation for Mental Health grant, students in Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Social Work and Department of Languages, Cultures and Communication pulled their collective knowledge, skills and resources to involve Nacogdoches County residents in addressing their own mental health needs.
 

Senior ĢƵ human development and family studies student recognized with national award


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Jaycie Case, a senior human development and family studies major at Stephen F. Austin State University, was recently recognized by the National Council on Family Relations for her “exceptional accomplishments and involvement in scholarship, leadership and community service in family science,” according to the NCFR.

Dr. Jennifer Newquist, assistant professor in ĢƵ’s School of Human Sciences, nominated Case for the NCFR Honors Student Recognition, which is a national award.

ĢƵ art students to host open studios event, ceramics sale


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Graduate students in the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art will host an open studios event and ceramics sale for the public and ĢƵ community on Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the art buildings off of Wilson Drive.

Open studios events allow the public to view artists' working spaces as well as recent and in-progress work. Students will be available to talk with visitors and answer questions, and some artists will have works for sale. Graduate studios are located in both the upper and lower ĢƵ art buildings.

Christmas edition of ‘Red Dirt Memories’ storytelling slated at Cole Art Center


NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Another installment of the popular “Red Dirt Memories: Storytelling with Jerry Permenter” is planned for 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 15 and 16, at The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches. Permenter’s newly published book, “Red Dirt Memories,” will be available for purchase.

ĢƵ students create book of Latin American art, songs and poetry


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — A group of Stephen F. Austin State University students spent the semester creating “Qué Tiene la Música: Canciones, Poemas y Dibujos de Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy,” a book of poetry, song lyrics and art pieces for their History of Latin American Culture course.

ĢƵ professor receives Boy Scouts of America’s highest conservation award


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Dr. David Kulhavy, Laurence C. Walker professor of forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, has been named the recipient of the prestigious William T. Hornaday Gold Medal Award, recognizing his more than four decades of service and leadership in the conservation field.

The national award, presented by the Boy Scouts of America, is the organization’s highest conservation award presented to adults.

ĢƵ planetarium to offer new shows


NACOGDOCHES, Texas — Stephen F. Austin State University’s planetarium in the Cole STEM Building will begin offering new shows Dec. 15, providing audiences with additional opportunities for scientific discovery.

With public shows every Saturday and group shows available throughout the week upon reservation, the planetarium provides a wide range of subjects sure to interest any visitor. New shows will be offered Dec. 15 through Jan. 26, with a break Dec. 23 through Jan. 6 for the holidays.

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