CENTRAL HEIGHTS RECOGNIZES TWO COMMENDED STUDENTS IN THE 2021 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

 Central Heights High School Principal Jonathan Vick, right, presents Letters of Commendation to Hadley Watts, left, and Kylie Gast, center.  The seniors were recognized Monday by the National Merit Scholarship Program as Commended Students for their high scores on the Preliminary SAT and outstanding academic potential.

Central Heights High School Principal Jonathan Vick, right, presents Letters of Commendation to Hadley Watts, left, and Kylie Gast, center. The seniors were recognized Monday by the National Merit Scholarship Program as Commended Students for their high scores on the Preliminary SAT and outstanding academic potential.

Central Heights High School announced Monday that two students, Kylie Gast and Hadley Watts, have been named Commended Students in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation was presented to each of these talented seniors Monday by Central Heights High School Principal Jonathan Vick.

About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation will be recognized this year for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2021 competition for National Merit Scholarship Awards, Commended Students place among the top scorers of the more than 1.5 million students who entered the competition by taking the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

“Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” a spokesperson for NMSC said. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”

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Lumberjacks Vote offers SFA students nonpartisan voter information and registration outlet

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Lumberjacks Vote is a nonpartisan initiative with dual intentions: keeping the student body informed on the most up-to-date voting information and registering voters.

“We offer students a daily, nonpartisan way to register to vote,” said Dr. Adam Peck, assistant vice president for university affairs and dean of student affairs. “This is the second general election for which we’ve done the Lumberjacks Vote initiative, and it involves coordination of different voter registration efforts. We’ve worked with the local elections commissioner to train individuals in offices throughout campus to become deputy voter registrars. These areas display our Lumberjacks Vote logo.”

Faculty and staff across the campus have elected to be individually trained as voter registrars, but offices leading the charge include the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, Orientation and Transition Programs and the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

Additionally, SFA’s Student Government Association will host a Voter Registration Day event Sept. 22 in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Plaza where they will be registering any interested voters throughout the day.

The initiative also was established to answer students’ frequently asked questions, such as their eligibility to vote locally.

According to Todd Stallings, the Nacogdoches County Elections Commissioner, students attending classes in Nacogdoches and living on campus or at off-campus residences may legally register to vote in Nacogdoches using their Nacogdoches addresses. They also may request to vote by mail through their home counties or return to their home counties to vote during early voting or on Election Day. However, if they do not wish to register in Nacogdoches, they won’t be able to vote at the SFA campus polling location.

The deadline to register to vote in person is Oct. 5. Organizers of and registrars affiliated with Lumberjacks Vote also will host an early voting location on campus. The early voting event will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 13 through 30 on the third floor of the Baker Pattillo Student Center in the Commons Room. Additionally, shuttles will be available to bring students to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 3.

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September 21, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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September 21, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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September 21, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA to offer in-person December graduation ceremonies

Stephen F. Austin State University has announced it will hold traditional in-person commencement ceremonies for December 2020 graduates with a number of new measures aimed at helping ensure attendee safety.

Additionally, May and August 2020 graduates are invited to participate in the December ceremony. Both of these commencement groups’ graduation ceremonies transitioned to virtual formats after the outbreak of COVID-19 in the spring.

“As an institution of higher education, we know graduation is one of the most important events for the entire campus community,” said Dr. Scott Gordon, SFA president. “It’s the crowning achievement of years of hard work for our students, and a time of particular pride for our faculty and staff. We are so excited to be able to provide an in-person ceremony this December.”

Seating in Johnson Coliseum will be adjusted to help ensure physical-distancing requirements are met, and all attendees will be required to wear face masks.

Graduates and their guests must present tickets to enter Johnson Coliseum. Tickets are free but will help university officials ensure the venue is not overcrowded and that adequate spacing can be maintained during the event. Each graduate will be allotted one ticket for themselves and a maximum of six guest tickets for their respective ceremony. Students must reserve tickets by 5 p.m. Nov. 20.

Graduates may reserve tickets by completing a Commencement Registration Form. Students will receive instructions on how to access the form via email.

May and August graduates who wish to participate in the in-person December ceremonies must notify the Office of the Registrar by Nov. 1. Instructions on notifying the registrar were emailed to eligible students.

The winter 2020 commencement ceremonies will take place Friday and Saturday, Dec. 11 and 12. May and August graduates, as well as candidates from the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, will participate at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11. Candidates from the College of Fine Arts, as well as the College of Liberal and Applied Arts, will participate at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11.

Three ceremonies will take place Saturday, Dec. 12. The first will begin at 9 a.m. and will honor candidates from the Rusche College of Business and the Department of Human Services and Educational Leadership. The second will begin at noon for candidates in the Department of Education Studies and the Department of Human Sciences. The final ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. and will honor candidates from the College of Sciences and Mathematics, as well as the Department of Kinesiology.

All ceremonies will be streamed live on the SFA Facebook page, facebook.com/sfasu, for guests who are unable to attend for scheduling or health reasons.

For more information about the events, visit sfasu.edu/registrar/455.asp.

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Gender roles is topic of SFA Office of Multicultural Affairs’ fall Something to Chew On series

Gender roles is the theme for the Stephen F. Austin State University Office of Multicultural Affairs’ upcoming Something to Chew On fall series.

“At this event, participants will identify and challenge the rules and expectations society has placed on individuals due to their gender,” said Lauren Roach, the OMA student ambassador organizing the event. “The theme was inspired by various pop culture personalities who choose to identify themselves outside these gender roles.”

Instead of a speaker, Something to Chew On features a mediator to help lead the discussion. Participants may be asked to complete an individual activity to generate ideas for discussion.

“We recommend everyone come prepared to share their views on this topic, and to be open-minded and respectful to the thoughts and views expressed,” Roach said.

Held once each semester, Something to Chew On is an educational series aimed at creating a safe environment where students, faculty, staff and community members can discuss a preplanned topic. Past topics have covered difficult-to-address areas such as social justice, poverty, mental health and hate speech.

The event is free and open to the public. It will take place at noon Wednesday, Oct. 7, in the Baker Pattillo Student Center, Room 3.101. Light snacks will be served.

Due to COVID-19 guidelines, seating is limited to 10 in the room, but attendees can participate virtually on Instagram Live via OMA’s Instagram page, @omasfa1991.

For more information about OMA’s slate of fall events, visit sfasu.edu/oma.

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SFA student engagement director seeks to ‘make someone’s day’

Saville Harris, assistant director of student engagement and Greek life, is one of four President’s Achievement Award recipients for 2020, as recently announced by Dr. Scott Gordon, SFA president.

Saville Harris, assistant director of student engagement and Greek life, is one of four President’s Achievement Award recipients for 2020, as recently announced by Dr. Scott Gordon, SFA president.

Saville Harris meets a lot of students.

In his role as assistant director of student engagement and Greek life, and in the years leading up to his current position, Harris has befriended, inspired and even consoled hundreds of Stephen F. Austin State University undergrads.

The names and faces might change each year, but Harris’ go-to mantra remains the same: “A few simple words can make someone’s day.”

Harris is one of four President’s Achievement Award recipients for 2020, as recently announced by Dr. Scott Gordon, SFA president. Harris, known for his towering height and booming personality, has been winning campus awards since 2012. But this year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps news of the accolade arrived a bit more sweetly than it had in the past.

“I was shocked,” he said. “It made my heart smile.”

Reading through Harris’ résumé takes a few minutes: adjunct professor of kinesiology, author and presenter of scholarly publications, Purple Santa actor, orientation facilitator, Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity member, Jack Camp and Spirit Rally host, and lifetime member of the SFA Alumni Association. He also was recently appointed to the committee leading the search for SFA’s next vice president for student affairs.

The question should be, what hasn’t he done? And the simple answer is, earn his PhD. But if you ask him, that just might be the next frontier.

According to the letter of nomination, Harris is “a living, breathing definition of what SFA stands for in our mission statement and goals.” He has definitely earned that characterization, but that’s not why he came here. Harris, then a teenager coming to grips with the fact that his gridiron dreams had been shattered by a serious injury, followed his older brother Robert to Nacogdoches from hometown Livingston in 2006.

After earning his bachelor’s in 2010, he considered leaving. He applied for and received callbacks for a few jobs. But a campus contact convinced him to stay in town for his master’s, and since 2013, he has established himself as a fixture in student engagement. Along the way he fell in love and married wife Ashley, herself an SFA alumna, and had two daughters, ages 1 and 7. In his spare time, he operates a food truck, Big Fella’s BBQ, which in normal times can be found on weekends at Fredonia Brewery or the Nacogdoches Public Library.

By any measure, Harris has a great life, one that started 14 years ago when he headed north on Highway 59.

“Everything that I wasn’t, I found here,” he said.

While that may be true, it’s not the whole story.

His parents, Florida and Sylvester Harris, own and operate a restaurant in Livingston, Florida’s Kitchen. Since Harris is only 32 years old and the restaurant has been around for 35 years, it’s safe to say that Harris grew up in the hospitality industry. And that experience helped shape who he is and what he means to SFA.

“It taught me how to work with people,” he said. “You have to learn how to take the good with the bad, and learn how to make people happy. I learned that at an early age. You can always treat somebody well.”

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September 20, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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September 20, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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