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Stephen F. Austin State University’s online master’s degree in educational leadership has been named one of the best programs of its kind in the nation. AffordableCollegesOnline.org evaluated more than 3,500 colleges nationwide to find the best online master’s degree in educational leadership and ranked SFA’s program in the top 1 percent.
AffordableCollegesOnline.org, a website dedicated to helping prospective students find the best online programs, financial aid and major, evaluated more than 3,500 colleges nationwide to find the best online master’s degree in educational leadership and ranked SFA’s program in the top 1 percent.
“We are encouraged by this recognition,” said Dr. Jeanie Gresham, chair of SFA’s Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership. “It spotlights the hard work of the program coordinator, Dr. Barbara Qualls, and other faculty members who diligently teach and mentor candidates for future leadership roles.”
Universities were ranked on affordability, quality, flexibility and degrees offered. SFA’s 30-hour Master of Education in educational leadership leads to principal certification. Students who have completed a master’s degree and meet other admission requirements can enroll in the 18-hour principal certification program.
“In our seventh annual survey of online learning programs across the nation, we wanted to honor the colleges and universities that are providing innovative ways for students to complete a degree,” said Dan Schuessler, CEO and founder of AffordableCollegesOnline.org. “These schools are going above and beyond the industry standard to help make online education programs more accessible and affordable.”
SFA’s program engages students in data-driven decision-making, special programs, law, and school and community leadership. Students also have the opportunity to practice in the industry through field experiences and internships.
For more information, visit sfaonline.info/educationalleadership.
By Kasi Dickerson, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Computer Science will host a lecture by Brian Warwick, Texas Children’s Hospital application architect, at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Math Building, Room 101.
Warwick received his Bachelor of Business Administration from SFA and will present “Improving Lives and Changing Healthcare with Computer Science,” giving insight into the advancements taking place in the health care industry with the help of computer science.
Working at the largest pediatric hospital in the U.S., Warwick has created applications used in patient treatments and heart surgery, recently building a simulation application with Dr. Jennifer Arnold, television personality on The Learning Channel’s “The Little Couple.” He also owns a health care and communication company that creates mobile apps and Alexa skills for children and adults with communication disorders.
“The health care industry touches everyone, and technology has become an important part of the health care field,” said Dr. Deborah Dunn, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science. “Brian will provide information on how information technology has changed the way health care is delivered from a user standpoint as well as the careers that are available from the technology standpoint.”
The lecture is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information, contact the Department of Computer Science at (936) 468-2508.
By Joanna Armstrong, marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

An exhibition of works by artist Kymia Nawabi will be exhibited Oct. 25 through Dec. 30 in the Ledbetter Gallery of The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches.
“Kymia Nawabi: Not for Long, My Forlorn” features a series of large-scale drawings that “acted as meditations on life and death channeled through ravenous, otherworldly beings and animals that inhabit a purgatory-like space,” according to the artist. An exhibition reception is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29.
Wesley Berg, assistant professor of art at SFA, studied with Nawabi when they were graduate students at the University of Florida.
“I first met Kymia at the University of Florida where we both pursued graduate degrees in painting and drawing,” Berg said. “At UF, we had the privilege of studying under the great Arnold Mesches, who imparted to us his knowledge of line and gesture. Arnold quickly noticed, and championed, Kymia’s skill and affinity for line work.
“Kymia translates her personal mythology through a language of specificity – an ethos of mark-making,” he said. “Her work maintains its boldness while sharing a vulnerability with the viewer. It speaks to our togetherness, our isolation and our collective need for the tactile – the touch of a hand.”
Of the individual piece titled “Not for Long, My Forlorn,” Nawabi writes, “Here, we are introduced to the Egyptian god, Thoth. Thoth was believed to be half man, half an ibis bird. Thoth is a god of many things, but most importantly he is who holds the universe in balance and who greets you in the afterlife. In, ‘Not For Long, My Forlorn,’ there is a buried man who has gone back into the earth. This soul has taken form above as blades of grass that have momentarily taken human shape. This possessed patch of earth has dug up itself in both senses – the earth has undone itself, as well as this former being excavating himself.
“As we look closer, Thoth appears in an embrace in the grave, in tears and in all its wonder. The title, ‘Not For Long, My Forlorn,’ is what I hear Thoth communicating to the grass figure … that it will not be long before you are to go on with the next life, and this mourning will pass. I love the use of ‘forlorn’ here because it suggests the most sad and alone state one can be in, and in this case, one’s death. But for another to speak to you and console you in such a state reminds us we are never alone.”
Recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Grant and Fellowship in Drawing in 2017, Nawabi has exhibited her work widely in both group and solo exhibitions. This particular exhibition has been shown at The Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina, and The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York.
Nawabi earned first prize on season two of Bravo’s “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist,” taking home $100,000 and earning a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. On the final episode of “Work of Art,” she organized her works for this exhibition.
She is represented by Abmeyer and Wood in Seattle, Washington.
Admission to the exhibition and reception, which is sponsored in part by the Friends of the Visual Arts, Nacogdoches Junior Forum, William Arscott and The Flower Shop, is free. For more information, call (936) 468-1131.

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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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