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ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY // THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017 • VOL. 93 NO. 22

'Project 14' in full effect

News briefs

THURSDAY

Artist Deondra Swanigan's collection: included here are three digital prints and a product line.

Graphic artists show off their many talents AMBER QUAID

Managing Editor

“Project 14” held its opening reception on Saturday, April 22, in the Norman Hall Art Gallery. The gallery is filled with 14 dif-

ferent student exhibitions, each showcased in their own section. “This was the pinnacle event for the graphic design students,” Lyn Brands, associate professor of art graphic design, said. “They picked which works they wanted in the exhibit; they were only limited by space.” The exhibit included “digital art, interactive, web, animation, packaging, digital paintings, type—it’s everything,” Brands said. “This is the fullest it’s ever been.” The artwork included many different pieces, with the product lines taking up a majority of the floor space, and digital

AMBER QUAID/THE ARKA TECH prints taking up much of the wall space. The 14 students that made the pieces include: Shelby Taylor, Colleen Wooten, Carlee Williams, Jackson Schmitt, Lexie Wood, Hanna Bauer, Carter Smith, Deondra Swanigan, Christopher Nam, Zeke Mascuilli, Amanda McCormick, Trang Nguyen, Kimaly Ballard and Santana Foster, with Kimaly Ballard taking home the Senior Recognition Award for graphic design. “Everyone here is so talented and passionate about what they do,” Ballard said. “I was surprised I won because everyone

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Retirement ceremony honors thirteen BECCA MOSLER

Contributing Writer

This year, Arkansas Tech will have 13 faculty members retiring, and they will be recognized in a ceremony on May 10 at 1:30 p.m. in Doc Bryan Lecture Hall, with a reception to follow in Doc Bryan Room 242. According to the office of Academic Affairs, the following faculty members will be recognized for their retirement: Dr. Michael Benefield, associate professor of finance - 21 years Mr. Ty Brunson, associate professor of art - 18 years Ms. Linda Buckholtz, assistant professor of nursing - 18 years

Dr. James Collins, professor of agriculture - 34 years Dr. Diane Gleason, associate professor of history - 11 years Dr. Theresa Herrick, professor of recreation and park administration - 32 years Dr. Annette Holeyfield, professor of health and physical education - 32 years Ms. Theresa Johnson, education coordinator, curator, and interim museum director - 26 years Ms. Brenda Lauffart, visiting instructor of chemistry - 10 years Mr. Gary Morris, visiting instructor of music and director of choirs -15 years Dr. David Roach, professor of

management - 33 years Dr. Rebecca Shopfner, associate professor of teaching, learning and leadership - 17.5 years Dr. David Underwood, associate vice president for Academic Affairs and professor of education - 16 years. Sara Bailey, administrative specialist in the Academic Affairs office, said, “The faculty recognition ceremony, which recognizes emeritus faculty, retirements, and years of service, will be on Wednesday, May 10 immediately following Dr. Robin Bowen’s, university president, and Dr. Mohamed Abdel-

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Contributing Writer

The Arkansas Tech spirit squad will host tryouts on May 11-12 in Hull. There are 17 open spots for the cheer team and 15 open spots for the dance team. Among other spirit squad members, sophomore Caroline Weaver will host tryouts. Weaver said that the students trying out for cheer must be able to do a running-back handspring tuck and a standing stuck. She said it is also preferred if

students trying out are knowledgeable in pyramids and basic stunts. Weaver said that for both dance and cheer, students must know the fight song and the dance to the fight song. “You have to know the words because you sing it when you dance, and you don’t want to look like you have no clue what’s going on,” she said. Weaver said that for dance tryouts, students must be able to do a triple turn on the right and left leg, right and left leg leap and right and left splits.

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Practices for members are held four times a week with 6 a.m. workouts twice a week. Weaver said that time commitment is essential. “Our teams are really close and almost like family, so we like to have good attitudes among us,” she said. The spirit squad provides opportunity for students to get involved on campus. Sophomore Liz Weaver said that the squad has several student ambassadors and they are required to go to almost every campus event.

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FRIDAY

Graphic Design Senior Exhibit - See senior graphic design majors’ artwork from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Norman Hall Art Gallery. Interdisciplinary Research Series – Join Dr. Suveyda Karakaya, Turkish citizen with a Ph.D. in political science, in a discussion about Islam, violence and civil war at 3:30 p.m. in Brown Hall 105. 2017 Mosaic: A Scholarship Benefit – Attend a scholarship benefit for the students of Tech from 6-8 p.m. at Tucker Coliseum. Tickets are $100 per person.

SUNDAY

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Dr. Collins is one of thirteen faculty members retiring on May 10.

Spirit squad hosts tryouts for cheer, dance team SHAYLEY SAMS

Early registration for summer and fall semesters (until May 2) Graphic Design Senior Exhibit - See senior graphic design majors’ artwork from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Norman Hall Art Gallery. Tech Talk – Participate in an open forum and share your thoughts, beliefs and comments with the topic of the day from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Baz Tech. Game and 3D Design Open House –View the new Game and 3D Design building from 4-6 p.m. at 1111 N Arkansas Ave. Summer Send Off – Hang out with friends and experience carnival rides, free food and lemonade from 6-11 p.m. in the Witherspoon parking lot. ATU Symphonic and Concert Band Concert – Listen to the Symphonic and Concert Band perform at 7:30 p.m. in Witherspoon Auditorium.

“It’s a great way to be a role model for younger kids and build your character in general,” Weaver said. “We are the face of Arkansas Tech.” Dance member Kaylee Lawrence said that being on the spirit squad has shaped her in many ways. “It has taught me patience, brought me friends that will last for a lifetime, communication and time management,” she said. Lawrence said that she encourages any student who is looking to get involved to join the spirit squad.

ATU Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert – Listen to the ATU Symphonic Wind Ensemble perform from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Witherspoon Auditorium. Guitar Ensemble Concert – Listen to the Guitar Ensemble perform at 7:30 p.m. in Witherspoon Auditorium.

MONDAY

Students follow regular Monday class schedule Graphic Design Senior Exhibit - See senior graphic design majors’ artwork from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Norman Hall Art Gallery.

TUESDAY

Students follow regular Wednesday class schedule Graphic Design Senior Exhibit - See senior graphic design majors’ artwork from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Norman Hall Art Gallery.

WEDNESDAY Reading Day

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