The Museum of the Big Bend’s 34 Annual Trappings of Texas is now online. “Though we will not be able to meet together because of the current health crisis with COVID-19, we will still be able to host our annual …
The Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library, Archives of the Big Bend and the Museum of the Big Bend recently finished a collaboration focusing on the transition of a WWI exhibit at the library to a virtual format. WWI: Lessons and Legacies …
Business owners across Texas and the nation are feeling the fallout of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Many establishments have been forced to shutter their doors either temporarily or permanently in addition to cutting staff amid sharp declines in profits. In …
Dr. Robert Munoz has been selected as the new Vice President of Sul Ross State University Middle Rio Grande Campuses in an announcement Monday, April 13. Dr. Munoz will begin his new position on June 1. “We are excited and …
by Laura Nelson, Director of Enrollment Marketing and Public Relations During his career in higher education, Asherton native Onesimo Martinez II considered becoming a psychiatrist when his maternal grandmother, Maria Mendez Rodriguez pushed him to become a doctor. The dutiful …
A relief fund to assist Brewster County residents, including students at Sul Ross State University, has recently been established through the efforts of Big Bend Citizens Alliance (BBCA) and an SRSU alumna. BBCA–a non-profit organization with volunteers from Alpine, Terlingua, …
The Borderlands Research Institute (BRI) at Sul Ross State University and Respect Big Bend (RBB) were recently highlighted in the Texan by Nature’s 2020 Conservation Wranglers. Respect the Big Bend was among six other conservation projects from across Texas to …
The search for Sul Ross State University’s next president continues for officials from the Texas State University System Board of Regents and members of the Presidential Search Committee. In a statement released Friday, April 3, Search Committee Chair and TSUS …
Amanda Fisher understands commitment. And while the Ft. Davis Independent School District closed its campuses in March because of the coronavirus, Fisher is still dedicated to the task of educating a group of third graders at Dirks-Anderson Elementary School. Fisher, …