April 9, 2019: 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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NACOGDOCHES POLICE DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES HANDICAP ENFORCEMENT PROJECT

The Nacogdoches Police Department’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) will begin assisting the police department with enforcing violations of Handicap parking within the City of Nacogdoches starting later this month. The CERT Team is comprised of civilian non paid employees of the police department that have specialized training in assisting with emergency and non-emergency situations.

Based on the high number of complaints from the citizens of Nacogdoches in regards to persons illegally parking in handicap parking we have implemented this project utilizing the CERT Team in order to help those individuals that need the handicap parking spaces but are unable to find one due to someone illegally parking there. It is our hope this project will decrease the number of handicap parking violators through enforcement and educating the general public.

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SFA Rusche College of Business hosts sixth annual College to Career Conference

Mitch Fralick, a retired executive from Wood Group PSN and Stephen F. Austin State University alumnus, discusses international business with students during the sixth annual College to Career Conference, which was hosted by SFA’s Rusche College of Business. The conference serves as the annual capstone highlight for all business students and those participating in the Career Success Passport program, and it brings representatives from dozens of companies to campus to meet with students.

Mitch Fralick, a retired executive from Wood Group PSN and Stephen F. Austin State University alumnus, discusses international business with students during the sixth annual College to Career Conference, which was hosted by SFA’s Rusche College of Business. The conference serves as the annual capstone highlight for all business students and those participating in the Career Success Passport program, and it brings representatives from dozens of companies to campus to meet with students.

It wasn’t quite business as usual last week as Stephen F. Austin State University alumni and industry professionals served as panelists for the Rusche College of Business’ sixth annual College to Career Conference.

The conference serves as the annual capstone highlight for all business students and those participating in the Career Success Passport program, which helps students hone their professional skills while competing for scholarships.

With panelists representing dozens of companies, such as FedEx, Kohl’s, Walgreens, Austin Bank, Southwest Air, Dell, Elliott Electric Supply, Hajoca and Charles Pool Real Estate, business students swapped their normal class schedules for a day of workshops. This year’s industry spotlight was real estate, and representatives from CB&A Real Estate and Ed Pool of Charles Pool Real Estate participated in a session related to this field.

“The College to Career Conference plays an important role as students prepare for their professional careers,” said Trish Kellogg, director of external affairs in the College of Business. “Students learn from industry experts who discuss various business-related topics to help students develop professional understanding and skills.”

Workshops covered a variety of business-related topics, including making a powerful impression, acing interviews, the first 100 days on the job, business ethics and integrity, personal branding, money management, communication, and international business tips.

“The program’s goal is to take the transferrable knowledge the students have gained and help them launch into successful careers in the workplace,” Kellogg said.

Representatives from SFA’s Center for Career and Professional Development were on hand to offer students one-on-one résumé critiques and to discuss personal and professional branding. CCPD staff members also presented a professional attire display to show students what is appropriate to wear in the business world.

Alumni served as panelists in various workshops to share their business knowledge and career journey. Alumni included Mitch Fralick, a retired executive from Wood Group PSN; Lisa Anderson Goode of Southwest Air; Corey Johnson of Pilot/Flying J; Brittany McBrayer, an entrepreneur; Mike Parham of Pepco Sales and Marketing; Kirk Phillips of Wintrust Commercial Finance; Lou Ann Richardson of Wells Fargo; Morgan Teltschik of Percheron; and Erika Tolar of FedEx.

Selected students attended an employer reception in the Mattress Firm Commons in the McGee Business Building to talk with panelists in a more personal setting.

“The support of our alumni and community is amazing, and it is incredibly beneficial for our students,” said Dr. Tim Bisping, dean of the Rusche College of Business. “I would like to sincerely thank everyone who helped make this such a special day in the Rusche College of Business.”

By Kasi Dickerson, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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Two SFA seniors present at Texas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Two Stephen F. Austin State University seniors, Abigail Cloudy and Jasmine Thompson, recently presented research during the Texas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol in Austin. Pictured from left, Dr. Sarah Savoy, associate professor of psychology and research mentor; Dr. Steve Bullard, SFA provost and vice president for academic affairs; Thompson; Cloudy; Dr. Steve Westbrook, interim SFA president; and Dr. Flora Farago, assistant professor of human development and family studies, and research mentor.

Two Stephen F. Austin State University seniors, Abigail Cloudy and Jasmine Thompson, recently presented research during the Texas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol in Austin. Pictured from left, Dr. Sarah Savoy, associate professor of psychology and research mentor; Dr. Steve Bullard, SFA provost and vice president for academic affairs; Thompson; Cloudy; Dr. Steve Westbrook, interim SFA president; and Dr. Flora Farago, assistant professor of human development and family studies, and research mentor.

Two Stephen F. Austin State University seniors, Abigail Cloudy and Jasmine Thompson, recently presented research during the Texas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol in Austin.

This event provided a forum for undergraduate students who are engaged in research to showcase their experiences to Texas legislators and the public through high-quality poster displays. The program and event’s theme, “Transforming Texas Through Undergraduate Research,” highlighted how research conducted by undergraduate students positively impacts Texas and Texans.

Both psychology majors, Cloudy of Sugar Land and Thompson of San Antonio, presented their research on gender identity, which explores body image and the pressure girls between the ages of 6 and 11 often feel to conform to gender norms and body image.

“I was honored to represent SFA at the Texas Capitol. There were schools from all over Texas represented at the conference, so I was excited to show others how supportive SFA is of undergraduate research,” Cloudy said.

Cloudy and Thompson have been working on their research since fall 2017, along with their research mentors Dr. Flora Farago, assistant professor of human development and family studies, and Dr. Sarah Savoy, associate professor of psychology. Farago and Savoy provided resources for the students and exposed them to current development theories, best practices for interviewing children and new statistical tests.

“It’s key for students to work closely with faculty so they can learn by example by practicing problem-solving skills and presenting one’s ideas in low-stakes settings with support from peers and words of encouragement,” Savoy said. “Communication skills and the ability to formulate a solution to a problem are skills that can be translated from a research context to other personal and professional contexts.”

Approximately 75 research projects reflecting a variety of topics were displayed and presented at the Capitol. While attending the event, SFA students had the opportunity to attend panel discussions and network.

“This experience taught me how important it is to not only share your research findings within your field, but also to share it with the public and researchers in different fields,” Thompson said. “Sharing and discussing your findings with others is an important part in taking the next steps with your research, whether that be conducting future studies on the topic or finding practical ways to apply the information in our communities.”

By Kasi Dickerson, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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SFA Percussion Ensemble’s spring concert features ‘An Evening of Soloists’

Dr. Eric Willie

Dr. Eric Willie

The Percussion Ensemble at Stephen F. Austin State University will present “An Evening of Soloists” with guest artist Dr. Eric Willie at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 15, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

Dr. Brad Meyer, director of percussion studies in the School of Music, directs the ensemble. Willie is director of percussion studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

The program includes “Duende” by Francisco Perez; “Xylophonia” by Joe Green, arranged by Bob Becker, with Ethan Ainsworth, soloist; “Marimba Spiritual” by Minoru Miki with Willie as soloist; “Dark Sky” by Dustin Schulze with Briley Patterson and D’Angelo Brackeen as featured performers; and “Bend” by Peter Martin.

“Marimba Spiritual” was a commissioned piece for three percussionists. As a person who had experience suffering before and after the end of World War II, Miki used “Marimba Spiritual” to express his condolences and anger about the many people in Africa who died of starvation in the early 1980s.

Green’s “Xylophonia” is a xylophone solo with piano accompaniment written in the 1920s and is described as a “ragtime march.” In 1973, Becker and his group Nexus arranged the piece for xylophone solo and marimba accompaniment.

Schulze conceived “Dark Sky” to portray a “unique and foreboding landscape,” the composer writes. Divided into three connecting sections, the piece is “bound by a recurrent foundation that incessantly drives its energy and mood with intensity and dreamlike imagery.”

Perez states that “Duende” was inspired by a “fond musical experience in Spain,” and it is the fusion of many musical idioms that characterizes a “beautiful performance of flamenco” he saw in Madrid.

Martin’s “Bend” draws inspiration from the player-piano compositions and piano rolls of amateur composer Bruce Goff. The work evokes an unconventional sound palette created with alternative techniques on two marimbas.

The concert is a presentation of the SFA College of Fine Arts and School of Music. Cole Concert Hall is located in the Tom and Peggy Wright Music Building, 2210 Alumni Drive.

Concert tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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Exhibition celebrates SFA printmaking collaborations

 The exhibition "Image & Text Collaborations: A 20-year Celebration of SFA Book Arts" shows April 13 through June 8 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House. A panel discussion is planned for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, followed by a reception at 6 p.m.

The exhibition “Image & Text Collaborations: A 20-year Celebration of SFA Book Arts” shows April 13 through June 8 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House. A panel discussion is planned for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, followed by a reception at 6 p.m.

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art and Art Galleries will host “Image & Text Collaborations: A 20-year Celebration of SFA Book Arts” April 13 through June 8 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

The exhibition was organized to recognize the history of the former Lanana Creek Press, which for 20 years served as a center for collaborative projects between artists, writers and designers and achieved regional and national attention, according to Dr. David Lewis, professor of art history at SFA and curator of the exhibition.

“The exhibition surveys the production of the LCP’s long engagement with the book as a fine art and brings attention to its core mission of creative collaboration,” Lewis writes in his description of the show. “Its impact has been extensive and enduring.”

The idea for collaborative printmaking at SFA began in 1997 in a conversation between printmaker Charles D. Jones and Lewis. At the time, Jones had been professor (now emeritus) of printmaking for many years, and Lewis had joined the SFA faculty in 1995.

“We discovered a shared conviction that the book was a viable medium of contemporary expression, and perhaps, since the advent of the digital age, one that might be appreciated anew,” Lewis writes.

The two founded the printmaking initiative with Jones as director and master printer and Lewis as editor. During the life of the program, the book arts experienced a renaissance among contemporary artists, critics, collectors and historians, with many workshops, conferences and exhibitions held across the country, according to Lewis.

Books from SFA have entered major rare book collections across the globe, including among others, the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, Yale University Library, the Harry Ransom Center and the Boston Public Library. A number of these publications feature works by internationally recognized artists. SFA faculty artists, writers and professors contributed to text and editing the books, and many SFA students participated in printmaking projects as interns or volunteers.

A soft opening of “Image & Text Collaborations,” which will show in Reavley Gallery of The Cole Art Center, coincides with the opening of the 2019 Texas National Competition and Exhibition on April 13 in Ledbetter Gallery. An art talk for “Image & Text Collaborations” will be at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, and will feature a panel discussion with Lewis serving as moderator. In addition to Jones, panelists will include SFA art faculty members Candace Hicks, Neal Cox and Aloma Marquis. The audience will be invited to participate in the discussion. A reception will follow at 6 p.m.

The Cole Art Center is located at 329 E. Main St. For more information, call (936) 468-1131. Exhibitions and receptions are sponsored in part by the SFA Friends of the Visual Arts, The Flower Shop and William Arscott.

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SFA students get involved with community through Help-Portrait project

SFA photography students LaShauna Bell, Ashley Spitzmiller and Yared Jasso pose for their own portrait during a lull in the action at Help-Portrait day at Nacogdoches HOPE.

SFA photography students LaShauna Bell, Ashley Spitzmiller and Yared Jasso pose for their own portrait during a lull in the action at Help-Portrait day at Nacogdoches HOPE.

Photography students from the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art recently put their skills to work for a good cause by taking part in a national service event called Help-Portrait.

Students set up a mobile lighting studio at Nacogdoches HOPE, a local food pantry, and made portraits for clients who might not otherwise have been able to afford professional quality photographs. Students also edited and printed the portraits on site,so that people were able to take home several finished prints from each session.

“I love doing this project,” said Amanda Breitbach, assistant professor of art at SFA. “The students learn from working with new people and making portraits in a new setting, and they also learn that they can use their skills in photography to give back to their community.”

Breitbach’s students in the photographic lighting class have spent this semester learning the technical and creative aspects of lighting using studio strobes, flash and ambient light. The Help-Portrait project gave them the opportunity to practice those skills in a real-world setting, Breitbach said.

“I’m so glad we did this,” said student Cameron Sweet as he and colleagues packed up their gear at the end of the day.

Nacogdoches HOPE treasurer Kathy Griffin and her poodle, Babette, get their photo taken during the Help-Portrait event. Getting the correct exposure for a black dog against a black background was a technical challenge.

Nacogdoches HOPE treasurer Kathy Griffin and her poodle, Babette, get their photo taken during the Help-Portrait event. Getting the correct exposure for a black dog against a black background was a technical challenge.

“Our clients and volunteers were absolutely delighted with their pictures,” said Nacogdoches HOPE director Denise Lee. “It was a joyful day for me to observe individuals and families getting such beautiful portraits when I am certain they could not afford such a luxury. Everyone left with smiles on their faces.”

Breitbach said she hopes to make the project an annual event for SFA photography students.

Photographer Jeremy Cowart founded Help-Portrait in 2008 with the mission of empowering photographers and others to use their skills, tools and expertise to give back to their communities. Help-Portrait events take place each year in communities across the country.

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April 8, 2019: NPD Crime Report

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

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April 8, 2019: 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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April 8, 2019: 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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