Archive | June, 2008

ASU ONcast: Will Bob Barr Be the Ralph Nader of 2008?


Will former Georgia Congressman Bob Barr be the Ralph Nader of 2008? That was the topic of discussion in this edition of ASU OnCast-formerly known as ASU Reports On-Air. Danielle Harris, media relations specialist in ASU’s Office of Public Relations and Publications, interviewed Dr. Paul Harris, a professor of political science and director of the Center for Immigration Studies here at ASU, on the possible effects of Bob Barr’s role in the outcome of the 2008 Presidential Election. Read the full story

 
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Staff Profile: Tiffani Jones


By Laci M. Fritts, ASU student

Nestled comfortably behind her desk in her second floor office in Bellevue Hall is Tiffani Jones, a devoted mother of three, a loving wife, and the administrative assistant to the associate vice president for academic affairs. It is a huge title and with it comes a long list of responsibilities.
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Campus Notables


Hauke Busch, chemistry, presented Sustainability, Global Warming and Humanity at a meeting of the Sierra Club at the Unitarian Universalist Church during June. Read the full story

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The Second Annual Chancellor’s Customer Service Awards


The deadline for nominations for the Second Annual Chancellor’s Customer Service Awards is quickly approaching. The University System of Georgia’s Chancellor Errol B. Davis, Jr., is using this program to honor an individual, team, and institution that has gone “beyond the call of duty” by providing faster, friendlier, and more efficient service to their customers. Read the full story

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Faculty Profile: Clayton M. Shotwell


By Tracee Cullum Davis, ASU student

In the summer of 1998, Clayton Shotwell, associate professor of music, was transformed into Boubacan Keita. The name Boubacan means explorer and Keita refers to the king who solidified the Mali Empire by bringing everyone together to form one community. And explorer is one word that accurately describes Dr. Shotwell, for he has travelled all over the world and is now using world music to bring students a unique understanding of the world and how we live in it. Read the full story

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