SFA’s Nelson Rusche College of Business offering specialized degree in human resource management

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Nelson Rusche College of Business has expanded its degree options with a new human resource management major.

“We believe this new major will assist students wanting to work in the human resource field,” said Dr. Mitch Crocker, chair of the management, marketing and international business department.

The creation of this major is in response to students requesting a specific degree in the human resource field. Also, Crocker said the college has been seeking opportunities to offer more specialized degrees.

“We believe that students equipped with the knowledge this degree program affords would enjoy greater success in their professional careers, and simultaneously, this degree would elevate the stature of the university,” Crocker said.

Students majoring in human resource management would take four foundation courses: human resource management, employee and labor relations, compensation and benefits, and employment and agency law. In addition, students could select 12 more hours from courses such as training and development, supervisory management, organizational behavior, and negotiations and alternative dispute resolution. Students also are encouraged to pursue an internship prior to graduation.

“We find that students who have emphasized courses in HR and obtained work experience in the field are highly sought after when they graduate,” said Dr. Marcus Cox, who teaches some of the human resource management courses. “Our goal is to continue to grow our network of organizations, both locally and throughout the state, that are willing to offer internship experiences for our students.”

Alumni who are interested in offering internship opportunities in their human resource departments are encouraged to contact Crocker by email at rcrocker@sfasu.edu.

“At the end of the day, we want our students to be successful in their chosen professions,” Crocker said. “For those students wanting to work in the field of human resource management, we believe this new major will give them the skill set they need to hit the ground running.”

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Prominent donors honored at 27th annual SFA Gala

Three Stephen F. Austin State University donors were honored during the SFA Gala held recently at the university.

Philanthropic contributors to the university are recognized by induction into one of three societies: the Fredonia Society, the Thomas J. Rusk Society and the Stephen F. Austin Society. The cumulative levels of giving range from $100,000 to $1 million or more.

This year’s Gala honorees include Jimmy W. Murphy and the late Marleta Chadwick, who were inducted into the Stephen F. Austin Society. The Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation was inducted into the Fredonia Society.

“Support from donors and special friends like the ones honored this year is crucial to the success of SFA and its students, and we were pleased to honor their commitment to the university at the Gala,” said Jill Still, SFA vice president for university advancement.

The annual event included a cocktail reception, a candlelight dinner and dancing with entertainment provided by Blind Date, a group of accomplished musicians from Austin who performed hits including rock, jazz, country and hip-hop.

Proceeds from the Gala help build a permanent endowment created by the SFASU Foundation to honor faculty achievement.

Jimmy W. Murphy

Jimmy W. Murphy was inducted into the Stephen F. Austin Society in recognition of contributions made to Stephen F. Austin State University at the 27th annual SFA Gala. Pictured are, from left, Jimmy Mize, chair of the SFASU Foundation Board of Trustees; Murphy; Dr. Baker Pattillo, SFA president; and Jill Still, vice president for university advancement.

Jimmy W. Murphy is an insurance executive who resides in Houston. He played football at SFA and earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the university in 1956. He later attended Sam Houston State University, where he received his master’s degree in education in 1959.

After an injury forced his retirement from professional football, Murphy coached high school athletics in Houston before joining the team at Lincoln Liberty Life.

Since then, Murphy has earned virtually every honor awarded in the life insurance industry, including Qualifying and Life Membership for 44 years in the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table, The Texas Leader’s Round Table, The Top of the Table, and the Twenty-Five Million Dollar Forum.

Murphy was named to SFA’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976 and received the SFA Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award in 1987. He served on SFA’s Board of Regents from 1995 to 2001, where he served as chairman for two successive terms. In 1998, the university named the Jimmy W. Murphy Wellness Center in his honor.

Murphy has supported athletics, the Lumberjack football program and scholarships at SFA.

Marleta Todd Chadwick

The late Marleta Todd Chadwick was inducted into the Stephen F. Austin Society in recognition of contributions made to Stephen F. Austin State University. Her children attended the 27th annual SFA Gala and accepted the award in her honor. Pictured are, from left, Jimmy Mize, chair of the SFASU Foundation Board of Trustees; David Chadwick, Carleta Sandeen and Martha Lou Scott, children of Chadwick; Dr. Baker Pattillo, SFA president; and Jill Still, vice president for university advancement.

The late Marleta Todd Chadwick had a heart for giving and sharing with others. Chadwick was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Center, where her husband Carroll served as pastor until his death in 1973. After Carroll’s death, Marleta continued to serve the church. Much of her ministry was connected to her kitchen, where she enjoyed preparing meals for large and small groups alike.

In addition to her numerous church activities, Chadwick was a member of the Center Garden Club, the Women’s Reading Club and the Center Music Study Club. Her contributions frequently included service as a judge at flower shows and home demonstration contests and as a presenter at various organizational programs.

Chadwick’s charitable giving supports scholarships for the James I. Perkins College of Education; scholarships for the Nelson Rusche College of Business; support of the Student Financial Advisors program; and support for the creation of the new banking program within the Nelson Rusche College of Business.

The Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation

The Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation was inducted into the Fredonia Society in recognition of contributions made to Stephen F. Austin State University during the 27th annual SFA Gala. Pictured are, from left, Jimmy Mize, chair of the SFASU Foundation Board of Trustees; Greg Williams, member of the Board of Trustees, Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation; Dr. Baker Pattillo, SFA president; and Jill Still, vice president for university advancement.

The Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation provides assistance to duly-qualified public and private foundations and charities, as well as governmental organizations located primarily in Nacogdoches County for the purpose of providing relief for the poor and disadvantaged; construction and maintenance of public buildings, monuments and works; the advancement of education and science; and prevention of community deterioration.

Charles and Lois Marie married in 1967. Charles owned and managed Bright Coop, a manufacturer of live-haul poultry transportation equipment, until his death in 2013. Lois taught public school in Nacogdoches until her retirement and later owned and operated an antique business until her death in 2006.

An avid supporter of organizations that promote the preservation and restoration of properties that support tourism and the recording of Nacogdoches history, Charles gave his time, service, leadership and financial support to help create the Plaza Principal, Main Street Historical Light Project and the monument honoring the veterans of the Battle of Nacogdoches.

Charles served on the City of Nacogdoches Historical Commission and on the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Board for 22 years, with 16 as chairman. He was a member of the Downtown Business Association, Nacogdoches Historical Association, and the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce.

The Charles and Lois Marie Bright Foundation has been a supporter of the College of Fine Arts and the Student Financial Advisors program in the Nelson Rusche College of Business.

Faculty Awards

The faculty awards presented during the Gala recognize innovation and excellence in teaching and research. Dr. Eric Jones, associate professor of exercise physiology and human performance in the James I. Perkins College of Education, is the recipient of the 2015 Faculty Achievement Award for Teaching. Dr. Christopher Comer, professor of forest wildlife management in the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, earned the Faculty Achievement Award for Research.

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December 15, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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December 15, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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December 15, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Airport Advisory Board Meeting December 17, 2015

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Man donates estimated 160-year-old ambrotype to Stone Fort Museum

Michael Rugeley Moore, left, recently donated the ambrotype of the stone house to the Stone Fort Museum. Stone Fort Museum Director Carolyn Spears, right, said the image will be on display at the museum as part of the tricentennial celebration in 2016.

A donor recently gave an ambrotype image estimated to be about 160 years old of the stone house to the Stone Fort Museum on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus.

The image will be on display in 2016 as part of the tricentennial celebration at the museum, according to museum director Carolyn Spears.

“I’m very excited about the acquisition of this ambrotype for the Stone Fort Museum’s collection,” Spears said. “The object is not only an early document depicting the stone house on the square, but also an example of early photographic processes. It’s just a beautiful thing.”

Michael Rugeley Moore, who donated the photographic image to the museum, said the image has been in his family since it was created, and he estimates it was taken in the 1850s.

Ambrotypes were popular in the 1850-60s, and tintypes and other photographic processes later replaced the medium.

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December 14, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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