Alpine, TX – A new Center for Land Stewardship and Stakeholder Engagement has been established at the Borderlands Research Institute (BRI) at Sul Ross State University. The new center will facilitate conservation efforts in far West Texas by providing technical …
• by Paul Slocumb • Since the early 1990s, scientific researchers (and less-scientific Sasquatch hunters) have used infrared-triggered camera traps as a low-cost tool for recording animal activities at all times of the day and night; however, today’s motion-activated devices …
The Borderlands Research Institute (BRI) at Sul Ross State University has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the 100,000 Strong in the Americas (100K) Innovation Fund. The grant will facilitate an enhanced partnership between the Borderlands Research Institute at Sul …
The Center for Big Bend Studies at Sul Ross State University has been awarded a grant for $12,500 from the Cooperative Research and Training Programs of the National Park System, Department of the Interior. David W. Keller, a senior project …
Sul Ross student-artist Brandon Apodaca will be displaying digital paintings of monsters and fears for his Bachelor of Fine Arts Capstone exhibition. Eerie Day Life will run from October 14-25 in the Art Gallery of the Francois Fine Arts Building. …
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 …
ALPINE, TX – Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) secured $1 million in funds for the Sul Ross State University’s Archaeology, Anthropology and Cultural Research Center, better known as the Center of Big Bend Studies (CBBS), during the 2022 budget process. President Biden …
• photo story by Paul Slocumb • SRSU’s first annual Camp WammaLobo convened in the Espino Forest on Friday, August 17 courtesy of the staff council. Lobo staff campers relaxed at the arts and crafts stations and sat around the …
• photo story by Paul Slocumb • Combining works from local collectors and the Museum’s collection of early Texas art, EPMA showcases Early West Texas: Waypoint and Home through Nov. 3 in the first floor Dede Rogers Gallery. As the …
• photo story by Paul Slocumb • Already a graduate of New York’s American Artist School, the 20-year-old Jacob Lawrence began an ambitious series of tempera panels in 1937 designed to tell the story of the Haitian Revolution. Depicting the …