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Explo '72 was an evangelistic conference sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, planned and directed by Paul Eshleman.Explo '72 has been called the most visible event of the 1970s Jesus movement, [1] and came to be associated with the same, even though its primary attendees were not directly involved in that movement.
Passion Conferences (also referred to as Passion and the 268 Generation, ... (Georgia) Infinite Energy Center, and in the cities of Dallas, Texas and Washington, D.C. ...
Conference Sport sponsorship Football Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W Austin College 'Roos: Austin College: Sherman: SCAC: Concordia Tornados: Concordia University Texas: Austin: SCAC: Dallas Crusaders: University of Dallas: Irving: SCAC: East Texas Baptist Tigers: East Texas Baptist University: Marshall: American Southwest: Hardin ...
Conferences in the Football Bowl Subdivision must meet a more stringent set of NCAA requirements than other conferences. Among these additional NCAA regulations, institutions in the Football Bowl Subdivision must be "multisport conferences" and participate in conference play in at least six men's and eight women's sports, including football, men's and women's basketball, and at least two other ...
The DFW Writers Conference, also known as DFWCon, is an American annual professional conference for writers in multiple genres. [1] The letters DFW stand for Dallas–Fort Worth. It always takes place in a city within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex , normally in the spring months.
Dallas, Texas: River States Conference: RSC: 1916: 12 [NF 7] 18: ... (1930–1995), known as the North State Intercollegiate Athletic Conference until 1961, ...
The Metro Athletic Conference (also known as the Dallas Athletic Conference) is a junior college athletic conference within the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 5. The conference consists of six junior colleges located in Dallas County, Texas.
The American Southwest Conference was announced in May 1996. The new league included some former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). Founding members of the ASC were Howard Payne University, Austin College, Hardin–Simmons University, McMurry University, Mississippi College, Sul Ross State University, the University of Dallas and the University of the Ozarks.