Dr. Debra van Tuyll, professor of communications and co-chair of the A Day for ASU campus campaign, gives remarks during an event to honor departments that gave 100 percent.
The four-time Grammy Award-winning group, the Blind Boys of Alabama, kicks off the university’s 42nd annual Lyceum Series with a performance in the Maxwell Theatre. The sold-out performance was also part of the city’s Westobou Festival.
Students in the Columbia County Youth Leadership program stop for a break during their visit to ASU to learn more about education as well as the history of the institution and Augusta Arsenal.
Faculty artists displayed their art in an exhibition during September in the New Space Gallery in Washington Hall.
ASU art student Rachel Lappe presents “This Present Substance: Artists and Curators at Work” during the first session of this semester’s Brown Bag Luncheon.
Mr. Dan Whitfield, vice president for Business Operations, promised Jennifer Goad, property manager for University Village, that he would let her drive his Corvette when housing was filled. Since there is now a waiting list for housing, Mr. Whitfield hands over the keys to Ms. Goad for a spin around the block.
Dr. Gordon Eisenman, dean of the College of Education, speaks to a gathering of over 100 educators from six school districts about ways to improve education and develop further collaborations to enhance education in public schools. The educators are from ASU’s Professional Development Schools.
Dr. Saundra Reinke, a former Air Force officer and professor of political science, gives a moving speech during the ceremony that was held to commemorate 9/11.
As the American Flag is lowered to half-staff by cadets in the military science department , members of the ASU community have a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Major Karen Roe, chair of ASU’s Department of Military Science, administers oaths to 15 ASU cadets during the 9/11 ceremony.
In honor of Constitution Day, Reese Library staff members offer ASU students information on the United States Constitution.
Eddie Howard, student activities; Yadira Payne, Reese Library; and Peter Flanagan, political science, get in the spirit of Constitution Day.
ASU’s Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was recognized as a Chapter of Excellence by the national organization. Pictured are Ray Whiting, immediate past president, and James Grayson, current president. The award was displayed at the September chapter meeting.
About a dozen study abroad programs were spotlighted during the Study Abroad Fair held recently in the Jaguar Student Activities Center atrium. Students had the opportunity to sample foods, obtain information about the different programs, and talk to past participants.
Sue Parr, executive director of the Metro Augusta Chamber of Commerce, and Phil Wahl, chairman elect of the chamber as well as City President, First Citizens Bank, (and ASU alumnus) welcomes guests during the chamber’s Business After Hours, which was hosted by ASU at the Maxwell Alumni House.
Alumni pose for a photo during the Business After Hours event at the Maxwell House: (L) Amber Zimmerman, Career Center; Scott Argo, admissions; Jennifer Hilliard, MCG; and Wes Zamzow, development and alumni relations.
Katherine Sweeney, admissions; Todd Sullivan, Maxwell Theatre; Tim Dobbs, Physical Plant; and Shannon Stephens, Counseling Center; take a moment for a photo opportunity during Pig Out.
A scene from ASU’s 2009 Pig Out.
Marc Miller, (L) dean of ASU’s Hull College of Business; John Bell, ‘69 alumnus and partner in Bell and Brigham; and Jim Hull, the namesake of ASU’s College of Business, are presented a $10,000 check from Kelley Mobley, senior vice president, and Phil Wahl, ’87, city president of First Citizens Bank. The challenge gift to the ASU Foundation to benefit the Hull College was made at the President’s Club Luncheon, which kicked off the A Day community campaign. Mr. Bell is chair of this year’s community campaign for A Day.
ASU President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., and his wife, Julia, are shown at the annual President’s Club Luncheon held at the Augusta Country Club.
Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe, founder and executive director of the Student African American Brotherhood talks with ASU students, faculty, and staff about SAAB during his visit to the ASU campus on Sept. 30, following a lunch with university officials.
Gabriel Few (L) and Brenda Murray, Physical Plant, are shown installing one of the hand sanitizer stations that are being placed in the Jaguar Student Activities Center, Allgood Hall, University Hall, and Science Hall in preparation for the flu season.
Walt Alexanderson, director of human resources, explains the University System’s mandated furlough program and its impact and consequences on faculty and staff at Augusta State during a Forum on Furloughs sponsored by the Augusta State chapter of the American Association of University Professors. The forum was held Sept. 29.
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