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Amarillo College reached a record enrollment number of over 10,000 students in 2004. Prior to winning the Aspen Prize in 2023, Amarillo College was a Top 5 finalist for the Aspen Institute's Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence in 2021 [9] and ultimately was named a 2021 Rising Star. The Aspen Prize is awarded every two years.
English: Russell Hall, located at northeast corner of Washington Street and 24th Avenue, on campus of Amarillo College in Amarillo, Texas. East end of building, including front (south) entrance; seen from the south, across 24th.
There are 226 colleges and universities in the State of Texas that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.These institutions include thirty-four research universities, twenty-nine master's universities, ninety-two undergraduate schools, and seventy-one special-focus institutions.
English: Ordway Hall, located at southeast corner of Washington Street and 22nd Avenue, on the campus of Amarillo College in Amarillo, Texas. View is from the southwest, looking obliquely across Washington.
The Amarillo Art Center , opened in 1972, is a building complex with the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) [69] and concert hall located on the Washington Street Campus of Amarillo College. Located on the campus of West Texas A&M University, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum claims to be the largest historical museum in Texas.
Loop 279 begins at an intersection with Business Loop I-40 near Amarillo College in Amarillo, Potter County, heading east on SW 9th Avenue, a four-lane divided highway.The road soon becomes a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane as it passes through commercial areas before heading between the Amarillo Country Club to the north and residential areas to the south, losing the center turn lane.
Designed by architect Edward Durell Stone, the Amarillo Museum of Art opened in 1972 on the grounds of Amarillo College. It is also known as the Amarillo Art Center and the Amarillo Art Museum. The 32,000 square feet (3,000 m 2) structure is owned by Amarillo College. While the college pays the salary of the director, additional funding comes ...
The station is owned and operated by the city's community college, Amarillo College along with its television partner, PBS station KACV-TV (channel 2). Both KACV-FM-TV operate studios at Gilvin Broadcast Center [1] on Amarillo College's Washington Street campus, while KACV-FM's transmitter is located north of Amarillo in unincorporated Potter ...