by Travis Hendryx, Office of Public Relations While a broke down bus would not typically fit into the narrative of a National Championship season, former Sul Ross baseball coach Pete Swain’s retelling of the event would become one of many …
By Shawna Graves, Office of Public Relations Jason Hennington graduated from Sul Ross State University with a Bachelor’s in Communications in 2004 and a Master of Liberal Arts in 2006. A steady rise through a career in journalism followed, earning …
• courtesy of the Sul Ross Department of Education • Sul Ross Senior EC-6 Education Major, Megan Miller, was recently elected District 6 President at the 63rd Annual Texas State Teachers Association – Aspiring Educators Conference and House of Delegates. …
• courtesy of Betsy Evans • This spring, the Library is displaying its pilot art show curated by student artists at Sul Ross. The art will be displayed March 13 through the end of the spring semester. Art in the …
• by Paul Slocumb • When Juan Aguirre enrolled at Sul Ross, like many Lobos he decided to fill some of his free time with a student job. “I applied at the library and print shop to help pay for …
• by Oliver Pinckney and Paul Slocumb • The Texas Outdoor Writer’s Association (TOWA) has awarded its 2019 Dan Klepper Memorial Scholarship to Sul Ross State University student Brandt Buchanan. “I’m excited and honored,” said Buchanan. “I’m very grateful to …
• courtesy of Dr. Mieke Titulaer and Fabiola Baeza • Over the past five decades, grassland bird populations overwintering in the Chihuahuan Desert have declined by 70 to 80 percent, and scientists at the Borderlands Research Institute are currently trying …
• by Paul Slocumb • Among Sul Ross State University’s new spring enrollees is a former student with quite a few Lobo Land stories to tell. Carlton Oglesby, who attended SRSU from fall 1971 to summer 1973 has returned to …
• by Paul Slocumb • The story of El Paso’s Mission Trail begins thousands of years ago with the hunter-gatherers who first inhabited what is now the El Paso/Ciudad Juárez metro area. These hunter-gatherers began moving towards agricultural food production around …
• courtesy of Karen Adams • On April 18, 1942, Lt. Col. James “Jimmy” Doolittle of the United States Army Air Forces led the first U.S. air attack on Japan. Compared to other WWII actions, the Doolittle Raid caused relatively …