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  • three students in Dr. Dan Li's art appreciation class at SFA and the functional art in the form of board game they created

    Students in Dr. Dan Li’s art appreciation class at SFA created functional art in the form of board games using technology. Kenneth Mira, freshman nursing student from Fulshear; Maria Ciraiz, biology major from Mount Vernon; and Camila Ayona Rios, computer science major from Lufkin, were among the participants.

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  • group photo of winners of the third annual Lumberjack Entrepreneurship Competition

    Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arnold Center for Entrepreneurship in the Rusche College of Business recently held the third annual Lumberjack Entrepreneurship Competition, inspired by ABC’s TV show “Shark Tank.” Pictured, from left, are Brady Dill, a senior history major from Spring, who won the first-place prize of $10,000 for Sauce Dudes; Jordan Gonzales, a senior entrepreneurship major from Nacogdoches, who earned the $5,000 second-place prize with Beyond the Vine Cellars; Wyatt Brasher, an entrepreneurship junior from Texas City, who received the $2,500 third-place prize for Immersify; and Nykia Benit, a first-year hospitality administration major from Hutchins, and Paulina Salazar, a management senior from Center, who earned $1,250 each for Kingdom Kitchen and JackTrack Parking, respectively.