The following faculty and staff appeared as a source for the media in print, television, or radio:
Jason Andrus, biology – WAGT, testing of tap water in Columbia County
Ted Atkinson, English and foreign languages – Augusta Chronicle, about text messaging and literature
William A. Bloodworth, Jr., president - The Signal, about the signing of the Community Covenant
Clint Bryant, athletics—Augusta Chronicle, about the new head women’s basketball coach
Barbara Coleman, Hull College of Business – Augusta Chronicle, about teens and the economy and Summerville Rags
Cynthia Craig, University College/Learning Support – Augusta Chronicle, about college readiness
Paul Harris, political science – Augusta Chronicle, about an Episcopal Day School student
Therese Rosier, physical plant – Augusta Chronicle, about the ASU pool
Arlene Schler, continuing education – Augusta Chronicle, about Kids University and its CSI program
Michael Searles, history, anthropology, and philosophy –Augusta Chronicle, about his teaching experience at the University of Muenster
Katherine Sweeney, Registrar’s Office – Augusta Chronicle, about joint enrollment
Mark Thompson, Hull College – had his recurring column in the Your Business supplement to the June 30 Augusta Chronicle. The column is titled Slow and steady wins the economic growth, job race.
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