October 20, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA’s Office of Multicultural Affairs to host celebration for Native American Heritage Month

The Stephen F. Austin State University Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting “Where We Stand: A Celebration of Native American Heritage” from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Baker Pattillo Student Center Multimedia Room.

The event is free and open to the public, but due to COVID-19 guidelines, only a limited number of people will be allowed to attend in person. Others can participate virtually on Zoom or Instagram Live via OMA’s Instagram page, @omasfa1991.

“This celebration aims to raise awareness about indigenous cultures and their struggles while highlighting actions that students, faculty and community members can take to ensure that the indigenous community is being respected, supported and protected,” said Andrea Flores, OMA student ambassador.

The event features information about tribal communities at the national and local levels.

“We will explore topics related to the foundation of our country, the societal understanding of Native Americans and the tribes local to East Texas,” said Jasmine Hassan, OMA student assistant. “Through our interactive and educational activities, attendees will take away valuable information that we hope will create a positive climate in our community.”

Native American Heritage Month gives American indigenous people the opportunity to express their concerns and find solutions for building bridges of understanding and friendship in their local areas. The celebration also recognizes the significant contributions the first Americans made to establish and grow the United States. Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush established the commemorative month in 1990.

To register to attend in person or via Zoom, visit sfasu.edu/oma.

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October 19, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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October 19, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 19, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA student group accepting donations for Thanksgiving Homebound project

 Lindsey Lightfoot, president of Stephen F. Austin State University’s Jacks Council on Family Relations, helps sort the food and gift items donated for 150 local families during Thanksgiving Homebound in 2019. “With COVID-19, we know families in our community are more in need than ever,” Lightfoot said.

Lindsey Lightfoot, president of Stephen F. Austin State University’s Jacks Council on Family Relations, helps sort the food and gift items donated for 150 local families during Thanksgiving Homebound in 2019. “With COVID-19, we know families in our community are more in need than ever,” Lightfoot said.

Members of Stephen F. Austin State University’s Jacks Council on Family Relations are gearing up for their annual food drive, Thanksgiving Homebound.

Recognized last year by the National Council on Family Relations as a model student-run project, Thanksgiving Homebound has helped more than 100 local families every year since 2011.

“Last year, with the support of SFA organizations and community members, we were able to provide Thanksgiving meals to 150 families in the Nacogdoches community,” said Lindsey Lightfoot, JCFR president. “With COVID-19, we know families in our community are more in need than ever.”

JCFR asks campus organizations, departments, faculty and staff, students and Nacogdoches community members to donate food items families can use to prepare a Thanksgiving meal along with gift items for family members.

“The Thanksgiving Homebound program is a great opportunity to connect with the community and ensure an underprivileged family will have a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner,” Lightfoot said.

Those interested in participating should contact JCFR at sfasujcfr@gmail.com to adopt a family. The group will provide a shopping list and general description of the family to help participants purchase food items and gifts.

After collecting the items in an appropriately sized container, participants need to deliver them to JCFR between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Nov. 9 and 10 and between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Nov. 11 in the Baker Pattillo Student Center, Room 1.204.

Donated items will be distributed to families through The East Texas Family Crisis Center, Solid Foundation and GETCAP Head Start.

For more information, contact JCFR at sfasujcfr@gmail.com.

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SFA family nurse practitioner graduates receive 100% passing rate on national exams

Achieving a 100% first-time passing rate on their certification exams, the graduates from the first family nurse practitioner program cohort in Stephen F. Austin State University’s DeWitt School of Nursing are well-prepared to handle anything the profession throws at them.

“The rigor of our courses and quality of our students and nursing faculty is extremely high,” said Dr. Erin Bailey, Master of Science in Nursing coordinator and operations coordinator in the School of Nursing. “The students we produce are capable of entry-level practice with very little transition needed except orientation to their environment.”

SFA’s Master of Science in Nursing with a focus as a family nurse practitioner is designed to prepare nurses to provide primary care with an emphasis on rural, underserved populations. Delivered online on a part-time basis, the program lets students learn while remaining in the communities where they live and work.

A $750,000 grant from the T.L.L. Temple Foundation provided the financial foundation for the development of the program, which includes a few on-campus clinical experiences.

The students in the first cohort began the program in August 2017 and completed 46 semester credit hours and a minimum of 720 clinical hours. To receive their license, the students had to pass either the certification examination offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program.

Anna Beccone, a graduate from the program, received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from SFA in 2013 and knew that when she was ready to advance her education and career, the DeWitt School of Nursing was once again the right place for her.

“The women and men involved in the nursing program go above and beyond in every measure to ensure the success of their students,” she said. “There is a genuine interest in advancing the nursing profession among the faculty and students that shines through in how each SFA alumnus practices as a registered nurse or nurse practitioner.”

This expertise and care for students played a large part in Beccone’s decision to continue her studies at SFA, she said.

“I never felt unable to ask a question, have something explained to me more in depth, or voice any opinions or concerns,” she said. “There was a collaboration between the students and professors to ensure not only our success but also the success of the program.”

Currently serving as a pre-operative nurse at a hospital in Fort Worth, Beccone has also accepted a position as a nurse practitioner, splitting work between two clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

“I’m proud to be a part of SFA’s history as a member of the first cohort of family nurse practitioner students,” she said.

To learn more about the School of Nursing, visit sfasu.edu/nursing.

By Joanna Armstrong, marketing communications specialist for Stephen F. Austin State University.

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October 18, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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October 18, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 18, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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