• by Paul Slocumb • An endowment from Margie Reynolds of Granbury has created The Eddie Sandoval Industrial Technology Excellence Fund at Sul Ross. The Fund will provide financial assistance for students and continue the development of Sul Ross’ industrial …
• from Sul Ross Creative Services • A total of 265 students, 169 from the Alpine Campus and 96 from Rio Grande College were candidates for degrees during 2018 Spring Commencement exercises at Sul Ross State University. Ceremonies for Sul …
• by Paul Slocumb • Due to difficulties meeting NCAA sponsorship requirements, a lack of competitive facilities, and the need to increase player safety across all sports, Sul Ross will no longer have a men’s or women’s track and field …
• by Paul Slocumb • The Big Bend Area Law Enforcement Officers Association (BBALEOA) added five names to their memorial plaque on Wednesday, May 30, honoring the end of watch (EOW) for fallen comrades. The organization held their 11th annual …
• by Paul Slocumb • Sul Ross State University requests for a utility easement, RGC degree transfer, and multiple changes within the Education department were approved by the Board of Regents of the Texas State University System. The Board met …
• from Sul Ross Creative Services • A total of 248 Sul Ross State University-Alpine Campus students were named to the 2018 spring semester Dean’s List. The list recognizes students who maintain a grade point average of 3.3 or higher …
• by Steve Lang • Dr. Bill Kibler urged Sul Ross State University graduates to “live a life, not just get a job.” The university’s 12th President delivered the commencement address during ceremonies Friday evening (May 11) at the Pete …
• by Paul Slocumb • Terry Jurado, custodial worker, Physical Plant; Courtney Lynn, retention specialist, Student Support Services (SSS); Candes Ramon, secretary, Campus Activities; and Kayla Waggoner, secretary, Wildenthal Library, are the 2018 recipients of Sul Ross State University’s Bar-SR-Bar …