Author: Abby Cullins
ACU and Celina ISD Partnership
ACU and Celina ISD Partner to Upskill Instructional Aides into Credentialed Teachers with Innovative “Level Up” Program Abilene Christian University (ACU) is excited to announce a new partnership with Celina Independent School District (ISD) to offer fully online degree programs and professional development pathways for aspiring educators and teaching professionals in the Celina area. This … Continued
Mindful Prayers for Working Students
As a Christian university, ACU Online is strongly focused on enhancing and championing each student’s vocational formation and calling on their lives. Looking for ways to engage with each student’s learning of how God is shaping them into the person they were born to be, ACU Online has taken great steps to provide avenues for … Continued
ACU’s New Sports Leadership Master’s Program Attracts MLB Veteran
Abilene Christian University has launched a master’s program that has already caught the attention of leaders in the sports world. On Aug. 20, class begins for ACU’s first cohort in its Master of Science in Sports Leadership program. The program focuses on teaching participants to become standout leaders within the sports industry. Through core courses … Continued
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Darlene Breaux
Whether she’s speaking at congressional meetings in Washington, D.C., earning various awards, or serving as board president for Alief ISD, Dr. Darlene Breaux is a testament to what can happen when you pursue your passions and hold a strong pulse on what the world needs from an educational, social, and spiritual standpoint. As an ACU … Continued
3 Essential Reasons To Study Communication
Known as one of the oldest forms of human interaction and connection, the study of communication is considered one of the most popular degrees and disciplines in most universities. Typically tied to broader categories such as liberal arts or humanities, the National Center for Education Statistics has identified more than a third of degrees awarded … Continued