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Pecan Bayou Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), in collaboration with Central Colorado SWCD, Upper Leon SWCD, and Texas Farm Bureau, announced the application window for the new Drought Resilience Incentive Program (DRIP) has opened.
Howard Payne University recently named Dr. Mary Agboola as the new coordinator of graduate studies and special projects in academic affairs. Agboola will oversee HPU’s newly created Office of Graduate Studies. This office offers a consolidated contact point for HPU’s four graduate programs.
Dr. Jill Heupel, associate vice president for academic affairs, is excited about Agboola’s new role and the impact it will have on HPU’s ability to serve graduate students.
“Establishing a unified Office of Graduate Studies under Dr. Mary Agboola’s leadership significantly enhances our graduate programs by strengthening both recruitment and retention efforts,” said Heupel. “Dr. Agboola will collaborate with the graduate academic program directors and deans to drive continuous improvement, facilitate the development of new graduate programs, streamline enrollment processes, facilitate recruitment efforts and foster a cohesive and dynamic academic experience for all graduate students.”
Previously, Agboola was an associate professor of economics at Dar Al Uloom University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where she served for nine years. She holds a Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in economics from Eastern Mediterranean University Northern Cyprus. Agboola and her husband, Dr. Philips Agboola, a professor of engineering at HPU, have two children. In her free time, she enjoys traveling and historical sightseeing.
“My goal is to work towards an increase in student enrollment and ensure that our graduate programs attract students who are seeking Christ-centered advanced knowledge,” said Agboola.
HPU offers four graduate programs: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Education in Sport and Wellness Leadership (SWELL), Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry (MATM) and Master of Arts in Youth and Family Ministry (MAYFM). All of these programs prioritize a Christ-centered education, personalized learning, affordability, flexible learning and mentorship. The MBA and SWELL programs are fully remote, while the MATM and MAYFM programs are offered in a hybrid format.
“The Office of Graduate Studies at HPU promotes a nurturing learning environment centered on Christian values and mentorship for graduate students,” said Agboola. “Graduate Studies at HPU provide students with the necessary leadership skills to advance their careers.”
Applications are currently being accepted for all graduate programs. For more information, visit www.hputx.edu/gradstudies or contact the Office of Graduate Studies at graduatestudies@hputx.edu.
Stephenville hosts Brownwood on Friday night in the 84th meeting on the football field between the two Highway 377 rivals.
The Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce announce a workshop, "Fundraising Basics," will be presented by Carmaleta Felton from 9-11 a.m. Wednwday, Nov. 13 at the Brownwood Event Center.
The Stars of Texas Juried Art Exhibit, a showcase of artistic talent, announced the addition of a new category dedicated to emerging artists for the 2025 show.
BANGS — The Bangs Volunteer Fire Department will use a $22,249 grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority to purchase six sets of bunker gear, the protective clothing firefighters wear to shield themselves from heat, flames and other firefighting hazards, as well as an automated external defibrillator (AED).
Early beat Dublin in District 8-3A volleyball Tuesday, forcing a tie for the fourth and final playoff berth from the eight-team district.
The following cases were filed in the Brown County District Clerk's office:
EARLY – The Team 7 Brew Coffee duo of Brent Ehrler and Justin Lucas caught 14 scorable largemouth bass on Lake Brownwood, Monday, weighing 34 pounds even to win Match 2 of the Knockout Round at the Folds of Honor Patriot Cup Presented by recteq in Early, Texas. The win secures Team 7 Brew Coffee a spot in Tuesday’s finale. Also advancing, in second place, is the Team Lucas Oil squad of Dustin Connell and Jacob Wheeler, who caught 15 bass totaling 31-1.