Abilene Christian University Press
Abilene Christian University Press, also known as ACU Press, is an Abilene, Texas-based university press that is connected with Abilene Christian University and is one of only seven university press affiliated with a faith-based institution.[1] Since being formed it has released or acquired 456 titles and as of 2013 the press releases, on average, thirty-six titles per year. The press is a member of the Association of American University Presses. The press publishes works in the areas of "Christianity and Literature; Faith-Based Higher Education; History and Theology of the Stone-Campbell Movement; Texas History and Culture."[2] Leafwood Publishers is an imprint of ACU Press.
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- Colleges: Arts and Sciences
- Biblical Studies
- Business Administration
- Education and Human Services
- Honors College
- Schools: Graduate School of Theology
- Information Technology and Computing
- Nursing
- Social Work
- Misc: Brown Library
- TRIO Programs
- Study Abroad
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- A.B. Barret Hall
- A.B. Morris Hall
- Abilene Educational Supply
- Abilene Christian University Press
- Adams Center for Teaching Excellence
- Adams Hall
- Moore House
- Beauchamp Amphitheatre
- Bennett Gymnasium
- Bonneau Family Indoor Batting Facility
- Chambers Hall
- Chapel on the Hill
- Computer Service Center
- Crutcher Scott Field
- Cullen Auditorium
- Don H. Morris Center
- Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution
- Eager Tennis Pavilion
- Education Building
- Edwards Hall
- Elmer Gray Stadium
- Fire Station Theatre
- Flag Plaza
- Foster Science Building
- Gardner Hall
- GATA Fountain
- Scruggs Gymnasium
- Hardin Administration Building
- Hope for the Future Sculpture
- Hunter Welcome Center
- Jacob's Dream Sculpture
- Larry Sanders Intramural Fields
- Lunsford Foundation Trail
- Mabee Business Building
- Mabee Hall
- Brown Library
- McDonald Hall
- McGlothlin Campus Center
- McKinzie Hall
- Moody Coliseum
- Nelson Hall
- Nichols House
- Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building
- Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing
- Physical Resources Building
- Police Department Building
- Powell Fitness Center
- Sewell Theatre
- Sherrod Building
- Shore Art Gallery
- Sikes Hall
- Smith Hall
- Teague Special Events Center
- The Labyrinth
- Tower of Light
- University Park Apartments
- University Studies
- Vanderpool Building
- WACU Museum
- Wally Bullington Football Practice Facility
- Wells Field
- Women's Soccer Field
- Williams Performing Arts Center
- Zellner Hall
- Zona Luce Building
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