Facstaff Digest – September 2014

Grand opening speaker and ACC alumnus Dr. Sean Roden, M.D., visits with students at the central stairway of the new Highland Campus.

Grand opening speaker and ACC alumnus Dr. Sean Roden, M.D., visits with students at the central stairway of the new Highland Campus.

Welcome

FacStaff Digest is a monthly digest of news and announcements on the ACC Faculty and Staff webpage.

‘A great day for Riverbats’

An estimated 1,200 people celebrated the grand opening of the Highland Campus August 27. The energy in the building was matched only by the pride and admiration of those in attendance. See photos from the event.

Degree Map available collegewide

Students, advisors, and faculty can take advantage of the Degree Map planning tool as they prepare to register for spring classes. Training is underway. Find out more.

ACC conducts First Year Seminar pilot

Beginning spring 2015, all first time in college students must take a 15-hour noncredit seminar. Planners have conducted an initial pilot; more will take place this fall. Read the latest details.

Elgin Campus marks first year

It’s hard to believe a year has passed since the Elgin campus opened. Find out how the campus is providing new opportunities for students.

Slow jam at General Assembly

It may have been 100 degrees outside, but the vibe at General Assembly was cool as certain ACC leaders slow jammed the news about a “kick-app” degree-planning map. See the video that has people talking and view photos from the morning.

FacStaff Accolades

See the activities and honors received by ACC faculty and staff.

HR Connection

Benefits, Education Advancement program, and more

Board Briefs

Candidates vie for Board of Trustee seats

Facilities News

Go online to get parking permit; Green Pass available

Upcoming Events

Golf Scramble

ACC in the News

Austin American-Statesman:
ACC helps Latino students chart successful college path

Community Impact:
ACC offers employers on-site continuing education

KLBJ 590 AM:
New developmental math course starts at ACC Highland Campus

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