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AC Theatre to stage Lillian Hellman’s acclaimed drama The Little Foxes

The ruthless schemes of a dysfunctional family emboldened by greed are laid bare in Lillian Hellman’s acclaimed play The Little Foxes, which the Amarillo College Theatre Arts Program will present four times later this month.

AC students will perform The Little Foxes Feb. 22-25 at the Experimental Theatre on the Washington Street Campus. The three-act play will begin at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22-24, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 25.

Art Force Piano Series continues as AC musicians present ‘Jam with Love’

The accomplished and steadfast Amarillo College music faculty will be collectively channeling the spirit of Valentine’s Day when the 2023-2024 Art Force Piano Series resumes at Amarillo College.

The third installment of the Piano Series is titled “Jam with Love,” and it will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 by a cavalcade of AC faculty and other special musical guests from the College’s family of musicians.

AC esports program seeks more members, additional national titles

If you are a gamer at Amarillo College, Christopher George would like to make your acquaintance, but please move to the front of the line if you have a special knack for deploying palm-released biotic orbs.

Virtually, of course.

George is director of AC Badger Esports, and he invites AC students of all majors to participate in all levels of gaming – from casual to highly competitive – at AC’s state-of-the-art gaming center on the fourth floor of Parcells Hall. However, the most serious e-athletes are likely to be tasked with adding to the program’s trophy case, which presently boasts four national titles – three in Overwatch (a hotbed of biotic orbs) and one in Valorant.

Fall Dean’s List exceeds 900 students for the first time in school history

The number of students achieving academic success skyrocketed in 2023 at Amarillo College, where the Fall Dean’s List contains more than 900 names for the first time in school history.

The College is pleased to announce that a total of 907 full-time students achieved classroom success worthy of placing their names on the 2023 Fall Dean’s List, a tally that easily eclipsed the previous record high of 812 students who made the list in the Fall of 2022.

AC Police Department spread joy through its new Christmas initiative

Christmas was brighter than it might have been for more than 30 families from the Amarillo College workforce and student body thanks to a collaborative initiative spearheaded in December by the AC Police Department (ACPD).

The ACPD’s inaugural Christmas Initiative actually was twofold. First, AC employees provided gifts Angel-tree style for the children of fellow employees facing financial strain. In all, 52 kids in 27 families received Christmas presents from folks who work at the College. Recipient anonymity was entrusted to the Human Resources Department, which collaborated on the project.

Brushwood Acre Farms awards prizes to winners of design challenge at AC

Engineers enjoy conundrums, and that may go double for Daulton Norman, a mechanical engineering major at Amarillo College, who submitted not one, but two possible solutions in the Brushwood Acre Farms Design Challenge.

One of Noman’s concepts won first place in the competition, and Brushwood Acre Farms presented him with a modest cash prize that was matched by the College at an awards ceremony today on AC’s Washington Street Campus.

AC partners with ALERRT to facilitate regional active shooter training

Amarillo College (AC) is pleased to announce that in 2024 it will begin serving as the regional facilitator of newly state-mandated active shooter training for professional peace officers.

Officials of both AC and the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center signed a memorandum of understanding in November that establishes AC as a regional training hub.

AC benefactors John & Nancy Kritser named top Philanthropists of the Year

Amarillo College (AC) applauds the Texas Plains Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals for its selection of profoundly generous AC benefactors John and Nancy Kritser for the 2023 Outstanding Philanthropist of the Year award.

Of course, the College applauds the Kritsers themselves even more!

Nutritious gifts from Plains Dairy support College and AC Athletics

Plains Dairy, a leading provider of high-quality dairy products, has solidified its commitment to supporting Amarillo College and AC Athletics through a generous donation of in-kind gifts valued at $263,000.

Included in the gift is a significant supply of chocolate milk and water specifically tailored to meet the nutrient-replacement and rehydration needs of AC athletes following their rigorous workouts.

College captures three prestigious national digital marketing awards

Amarillo College is pleased to announce that its Communications and Marketing Department has captured three national marketing awards  –  two at   the topmost Gold level – from a leading authority on outstanding achievements in digital marketing for education.

The prestigious accolades come courtesy of the 11th Annual Education Digital Marketing (EDM) Awards, and AC captured Gold awards in the categories of Athletic Promotion and Social Media Content–Campaign. The College additionally claimed a Silver award for its Total Digital Marketing Program.

Gift of $500,000 from ECU Foundation to support STEM scholarships at AC

The Education Credit Union Foundation today made a generous and impactful gift of $500,000 to Amarillo College to establish five endowed scholarships for students in STEM fields – science, technology, engineering or math.

In honor of the gift, the College has co-branded one its primary learning spaces in its STEM Research Center and christened it the ECU Foundation STEM Lab.

AC’s Employer Summit to recognize outstanding workforce partners

Amarillo College, which is ranked the top College in the nation by the Aspen Institute, will host an Employer Summit to honor the contributions area businesses have made over the past year in support of work-based initiatives for AC students in the STEM, Business, Childcare, Education and Creative Arts fields.

AC names Dolores Arambula dean of campus operations in Hereford

Amarillo College has selected a longtime member of the faculty at its Hinkson Memorial Campus in Hereford to become the next dean of campus operations there.

Dolores Arambula, a lifelong resident of Hereford and herself a graduate of Amarillo College, has served as interim dean of the Hinkson Campus since the untimely death last January of longtime Dean Daniel Esquivel.

Class Act: Terry Smith exceptionally qualified to lead AC Aviation Program

Like most kids in the West Texas towns he once called home – Paducah, Matador, Abernathy – Terry Smith was intrigued by various aircraft that passed overhead. What set him apart is that his curiosity about planes never waned.

Smith’s desire to fully fathom the upkeep and precision necessary to keep those flying machines aloft and humming optimally became a full-fledged passion and led him to launch a long and successful career in aviation maintenance technology.

Class on  stories of George Saunders to be visited by author himself

If a literature class that focuses solely on the short stories of celebrated author George Saunders piques your interest, then knowing the award-winning writer is planning to visit the class to conduct an in-person Q&A should be doubly alluring.

That’s exactly what’s in store for students who enroll in ENGL—2341 Selected Studies in Literature, a unique class being taught next spring at Amarillo College by Dr. Chris Hudson, assistant professor of English, who in addition to creating the course has dubbed it “Precarious Realism: George Saunders and the Contemporary Short Story.”

AC duo to present paper on virtual science labs at conference in Spain

Dr. Asanga Ranasinghe, Distinguished Research Scientist at Amarillo College, and Lisa Soper, instructional designer at AC’s Center for Teaching & Learning, soon will present findings of their collaborative research at a conference in Spain.

Ranasinghe and Soper have been invited to the 26th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL) Sept. 26-29 in Madrid, where they will share the results of a study they conducted at AC on the viability of virtual science labs.

AC receives $346,598 JET Grant for Advanced Manufacturing initiative

Amarillo College has received a grant that positions AC to acquire cutting-edge equipment essential to the redesign of its Industrial Technology program into an Advanced Manufacturing pathway that includes a specialization in automation.

AC was presented with a $346,340 Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant by leadership of the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) during a ceremony on Sept. 14 at Frank Phillips College (FPC), which also received a grant.

AC student secures apprenticeship at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Once again, the Machining Technology Program at Amarillo College has produced a student who has been accepted into the prestigious two-year machinist apprenticeship program at New Mexico’s Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).

Travis Johnson, 20, will graduate from AC in December with an associate degree in advanced machining technology. But the Canyon High School product will not have to wait that long to begin his career-building adventure; his apprenticeship through LANL’s Machinist Pipeline Program (MPP) begins Sept. 25.

Amarillo College to restructure its athletic department administration

Amarillo College Athletic Director Mark White has announced a restructuring of the Athletic Department’s administration, including a pair of internal promotions and a change in leadership.

Badger cross country coach Sean Hargrove is set to become Amarillo College’s new athletic director on Jan. 1, 2024, effectively concluding White’s successful three-year tenure as AD.

Regents formally accept resignation of longtime president Lowery-Hart

Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart resigned today after nine highly successful years as president of Amarillo College. His letter of resignation is effective Sept. 30, after which he plans to move into a new role as chancellor of the Austin Community College District.

“Leading Amarillo College these many years has been my greatest personal honor,” an emotional Lowery-Hart said. “AC will be forever locked in my heart.”

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