March 21, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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SFA kinesiology and health science students attend Texas American College of Sports Medicine Conference

More than 50 Stephen F. Austin State University students attended the two-day Texas American College of Sports Medicine Conference. Undergraduate and graduate students in SFA’s Department of Kinesiology and Health Science presented research and were introduced to field experts during the event.

Stephen F. Austin State University students in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science recently attended the Texas American College of Sports Medicine Conference.

During the event, more than 50 SFA students were introduced to field experts from around the country who presented at the two-day conference. Presentation topics ranged from thermoregulation and hypo-hydration to current concussive issues and skeletal muscle plasticity in astronauts.

Dr. Eric Jones, graduate kinesiology program co-coordinator and associate professor of kinesiology and health science at SFA, explained the benefits of this conference were twofold.

“From the very first trip eight years ago, our purpose has been to expose students to the breadth of research and professions they may seek within the field of exercise physiology and sports medicine,” Jones said. “It also is a professional outlet for networking and professional development.”

SFA showcased six student-led research poster presentations at this year’s conference, which are being completed within SFA’s Human Performance Lab in conjunction with Jones and Dr. Mark Faries, SFA associate professor of kinesiology and health science. Graduate student Rachel Nanez was selected as a finalist for the TACSM Outstanding Master’s Research Award for her research on the effects of a 3-D imaging trigger on self-conscious emotions and coping.

“I love going to TACSM every year,” Nanez said. “I enjoy looking at the different research from other schools and listening to the professional presentations. This year, I had the pleasure of representing SFA with my research, and I was very excited my research made it to the top eight.”

SFA also had two TACSM Student Bowl teams compete this year in a jeopardy-style academic competition, which included 38 teams from various universities across the state. SFA’s teams finished 11th out of the 38 teams that competed.

Jones said attending this conference gave students an opportunity to witness different possibilities in their chosen field as well as meet future employers and prospective graduate and doctoral school mentors. There was a clinical track within the conference, which introduced students to medical doctors, physicians’ assistants, and physical and occupational therapists.

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SFA sciences and mathematics undergraduate students present research at state and national conventions

Six undergraduate students in Stephen F. Austin State University’s College of Sciences and Mathematics presented research at the 119th Texas Academy of Science this month, and two students are slated to speak at a national convention in April.

“These are research projects the students have been working on as undergraduates in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. As a department, we feel research is a major part of the students’ education and feel it is important not to just do a project but also present the results of that project,” said Dr. Alyx Frantzen, SFA associate professor of chemistry. “For many of the students, this is their first time presenting their research either in oral or poster format. The TAS meeting is a wonderful place for this first exposure to presenting research.”

Four of Frantzen’s chemistry students attended the convention, including Timothy Turner, who analyzed vapors released by the heating of e-liquids; David Hauer and Megan Jenkins, who conducted anion and metal analysis of mineral springs in Lampasas, Texas; and Celeste Keith, who presented findings on the influence of structure on combustion of organoclays.

Two additional sciences and mathematics students presented research at TAS. Christopher Franclemont, a student of Dr. Kefa Onchoke, SFA associate professor of chemistry, discussed the determination of element concentrations in fish purchased from stores in Nacogdoches. Amanda Raley, a student of Dr. Russell Franks, SFA assistant professor of chemistry, presented on the synthesis of fatty acid furfuryl ester mixtures.

“Many students have a lot of anxiety about speaking in front of people,” Franks said. “This is normal and is completely understandable. The best way for them to overcome that anxiety is to have them speak in front of people as much as possible.

“Opportunities for undergraduate students to make presentations at conferences like this give students experience at speaking on a technical subject in their major in front of an audience of people they don’t know,” Franks added. “As the students prepare for the presentation, they learn how to present their results in a concise, efficient and effective manner. These are valuable skills that will serve the students well once they graduate from SFA.”

Jamie Weihe and Carmel Tovar, students of Dr. Odutayo Odunuga, SFA associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will present at the national Experimental Biology Conference in San Diego, California, April 2-6. The title of their presentation is “Metal affinity chromatography and protein refolding techniques: some observations and strategies.”

“Undergraduate student conference attendance is beneficial to all concerned: the students, the professors and the university,” Odunuga said. “Preparing for presentation at conferences takes a lot of effort and time, but students develop personal planning and other essential skills that will serve them the rest of their life. When students attend a conference, they gain a wider view, understanding and appreciation for science and research.

“For the professors, benefits of conference attendance include opportunity to network and collaborate with colleagues from other institutions, publish in conference proceedings and peer-review their research,” Odunuga added. “Promoting conference attendance is an excellent opportunity for the university to showcase its students and intellectual activities to other institutions, industry and the world in general.”

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March 20, 2016: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

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March 20, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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March 20, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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March 19, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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March 19, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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March 19, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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March 18, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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