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Graduates Are Invited to a Zoom Meeting

In honor of Judson’s original graduation date, we invite Judson Graduates from all programs to a personal Zoom call with Judson President Gene Crume and Judson Provost Gillian Stewart-Wells to celebrate your academic achievements. Dr. Crume and Dr. Stewart-Wells will be wearing their graduation regalia, and they would love to share a few words with you and your family to mark this […]

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Commencement Speaker Dr. K. Shelette Stewart Will Be Featured on Facebook Live

Since Judson University’s Spring Commencement has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic until Sept. 19, the university is providing an alternative way to graduates to engage with the speaker Dr. K. Shelette Stewart. Dr. Stewart will take part in a Facebook Live discussion with Judson students and community members at 7 p.m. (CST) on

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New Coach Named for Men’s Basketball

The Judson University Men’s Basketball Program has hired Bruce Field as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach on Friday. Fields succeeds Brian Thrift, who resigned to become the Athletic Director and Head Boys Basketball Coach at Brazos Christian High School in Bryan, Texas.  Fields has been the lead assistant coach for the program for the last two

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Telehealth Sessions Are Available for All Students

Judson’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling students are providing free confidential telehealth sessions as a way to help you manage the emotional stress related to the “shelter-in-place” order. Active listening, resources, and basic education to support your emotional wellness. Live relaxation and mindfulness activities provided. Sessions may take place at time of call or by appointment.

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Writing Award Winners Announced

Congratulations to the 2020 Judson University Writing Award winners. These awards come from Judson’s English Department. For Creative Writing:First Place Prose: Maxwell Starcevich, “The Pit.” First Place Poetry: Isaiah Robinson, “Man of Letters, Parts 1, 2, and 3.” Honorable Mention: Nicolette Dobson, for her play, “Dinner Party.” For Scholarly Writing:First Place: Sarah Jenkins, “Dante and the Construction

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Wellness Center Support Groups

Students, we understand that connecting looks a little different now than it did several weeks ago. Join one of the Wellness Center’s free Zoom Support Groups to obtain a different perspective, encourage others, promote self-awareness, enhance your problem-solving and coping skills, and simply connect with others! Join us every Wednesday to discuss a new topic pertinent to the recent changes we’ve all

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Academic Advising and Other Resources

Remember Academic Advising is currently under way your advising materials are available here. Your advisors will be conducting advising via email. Students who have a graduation application hold should forward their completed graduation application to their advisor. Academic ResourcesBelow are the videos that will help you navigate your academic hurtles:5 Active Reading Strategies for Textbook AssignmentsHow to Remember More

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Spring 2020 Communication Arts Winners Announced

Although the CommArts conference was cancelled, the graduating seniors still completed their presentation requirement through videos. With great pleasure, the CommArts professors announce the winners of scholarship prizes: First Place:Sarah Jenkins, $5,000 Second Place:Mark Culajay, $2,000 Honorable Mention:Breanna Culajay, $500MyLeah Matheny, $500 Congratulations to these seniors! You can read about each project here: (https://www.facebook.com/JudsonUniversityLiteratureMediaandWriting) These

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Call for Entries–2020 Writing Awards

The English Department offers a prize for Creative Writing ($100) and a prize for Scholarly Writing ($100), open to all full-time Judson undergraduates, from any major. Each student is allowed up to two entries in each category: Creative Writing (poetry, short story, creative non-fiction) and Scholarly Writing (essays, research papers). Interested students should self-enroll in

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