Dr. Hunter Hampton, associate professor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of History, authored and is set to publish the book, “The Gridiron Gospel: Faith and College Football.” The book will be published Dec. 23 by the University of Illinois Press.
Students in Stephen F. Austin State University’s Nelson Rusche College of Business stepped into the spotlight during finals week for the Swift-Mas Showcase, an event supported by SFA’s Arnold Center for Entrepreneurship that highlighted student innovation and creative problem-solving throughout the fall semester.
Stephen F. Austin State University’s Student Association of Nutrition and Dietetics, or SAND, held a fall food drive in partnership with Texas Student Dietetic Association collegiate chapters across the state. The association collected over 350 items for the SFA Lumberjack Pantry, a food and essential-needs pantry operated by SFA’s Health and Wellness Hub. Pictured, from left, are dietetics and nutritional sciences majors Violet Rozelle, SAND vice president and junior from Pearland; Brianna Tenorio, SAND treasurer and senior from Houston; and Sadie Scoggins, SAND president and senior from Hawkins.
In partnership with the National Constitution Center, Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Education Studies will host “Past as Prologue: Teaching the Civic Story of the United States,” a professional learning event for preservice and in-service teachers. The conference will feature keynote speaker Dr. Court Carney, professor in SFA’s Department of History.