Dr. Claudia Rodriguez Wright, Director of Academic Affairs at Sul Ross State University Middle Rio Grande Campuses (MRGC) has announced her retirement after more than 30 years in the legal and education system. Dr. Rodriguez Wright will retire March 31. …
In recognition of Black History Month, students in Dr. Jeanne Qvarnstrom’s Education 3301 Course Curriculum and Instruction for Classroom Teachers designed lesson plans to teach about Black history and culture. On Thursday, February 13, Sul Ross students presented their lessons …
Sul Ross State University is celebrating the second year of implementation for the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) with a focus on communication skills. Faculty offer customized courses in a variety of subjects that feature writing, speaking and visual skills. To …
Fifteen years ago this fall, Sul Ross State University adopted a non-contact club sport that has steadily gained popularity with students and surrounding communities. Over the years Sul Ross Ultimate worked its way into a competitive collegiate sport team and …
For the first time in its history, Sul Ross State University has developed a comprehensive analysis of enrollment trends and data across its four campuses. The Strategic Enrollment Management Plan (SEM), completed in December 2019, contains strategies to grow the …
In honor of Black History Month, the Sul Ross Theatre Program is proud to present Nat Turner in Jerusalem by Nathan Alan Davis. The play imagines Turner’s final night in a jail cell in Jerusalem, Virginia, after launching the infamous …
by Travis Hendryx, Director of Marketing and Communication At just 19 years of age, Sul Ross State University sophomore bull rider Ky Hamilton (Mackay, Queensland, Australia) is among the Top 10 in the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) Ram World …
by Travis Hendryx, Office of Public Relations The Sul Ross State University Theatre Department’s production of John Logan’s Red has been selected to perform at the Regional Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Abilene, February 23-27. Five schools were …