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  • April 24
    Fifteen Stephen F. Austin State University students in the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies’ hospitality administration culinary program were recruited to work at the Masters Tournament by the Augusta National Golf Club food and beverage internship program.

    Fifteen Stephen F. Austin State University students in the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies’ hospitality administration culinary program were recruited to work at the Masters Tournament by the Augusta National Golf Club food and beverage internship program. The hospitality administration majors selected for the internship pictured from back row from left are Kayce Ford, Kaley Perdue, Abby Lee, Haileigh Durland, Lauren Bailey and Braxton Luna. Pictured front from left are Colleen Galler, James Stephens, Michael Walker, Brandon Rodriguez, Jordan Robinson, Sharlyn Cisneros, Te'Shawn Winters and Todd Barrios, chef and professor in practice for the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies. Not pictured are Alejandro Acosta and Kolton Scarbrough. 

  • April 23
    Dr. Michael Munro

    Dr. Michael Munro, clinical instructor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Education Studies, recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Texas Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired at its annual conference in Denton.

  • April 21
    Sgt. Clint Patterson starting patrol with his laptop.

    Officers at The University of Texas System Police Department at SFA received three Dell laptops to use in their patrol vehicles as part of the Nacogdoches Law Enforcement Foundation’s annual support package for Nacogdoches County law enforcement. In addition to the $2,000 laptops, each officer received $150 worth of technical equipment from NACLEF. Pictured is Sgt. Clint Patterson starting patrol with his laptop.

  • April 20
    Dr. Jill Carrington

    Stephen F. Austin State University’s Friends of the Visual Arts, a community organization supporting East Texas arts and art students through fundraising, has established a new scholarship honoring Dr. Jill Carrington, retiring professor of art history at SFA, and her distinguished career as an art historian, educator and dedicated supporter of the organization.