by Jacob McWhorter in News
Agriculture, it's what puts food on our plates, what produces the clothes on our backs, and it even gives our educational institution its namesake, but very few people seem to give the field the credit it deserves.
A majority of the student body at ABAC major in some aspect of the agriculture field and soon it will be up to them to uphold this foundation of our society.
by Amelia Gutierrez in News
On Oct. 28 the Political Science Club (PSC) and Cultura Latina Club (CLC) collaborated to schedule an immigration debate for ABAC students.
President of CLC Claudia Barrios, and president of PSC Terence McNair had no problem working together and hosting what turned out to be a very successful event.
by Felicia Lockey in News
At a recent National Academic Advising Associations' (NACADA) ceremony in San Antonio, Texas, ABAC's own advisor Rebecca Daly Cofer received "Outstanding New Advisor" award.
"I'm honored because the organization is about helping students and that is what I do.
by Joseph Smith in News
The Office of External Affairs has big plans to help bring the past, present, and future of ABAC together.
Newly promoted Vice President of External Affairs and Advancement Keith Barber hopes to bring the collective interest in ABAC underneath one roof.
"We are like a portal for the institution with its external constituencies and internal constituencies," Barber said.
by Amelia Gutierrez in News
On Oct. 28 the Political Science Club (PSC) and Cultura Latina Club (CLC) collaborated to schedule an immigration debate for ABAC students.
President of CLC Claudia Barrios, and president of PSC Terence McNair had no problem working together and hosting what turned out to be a very successful event.