Michelle Neely (center) wishes Donnalee Inglett (l) and Michael Speer (r) a fond farewell during their retirement drop-in. Ms. Inglett and Mr. Speer are both retiring from their service at the ASU bookstore.

Babara Stewart (l) wishes Vera Boyll (r), assistant director of financial services in the business office, the best during a retirment drop-in held in honor of Ms. Boyll.
Darin Davenport, Billy Garland, Cindy Scott, and Dan Whitfield win first place at the annual Faculty and Staff Golf Tournament.
Craig Cooper, John Black, Tim Dobbs, and Robert Smalley place second in the annual Faculty and Staff Golf Tournament.
Philip Pridgen, Joey Warren, and John Sullivan pose with their third place prize. The annual tournament was held at the Forest Hills Golf Course.
Chip Watson, Samuel Sullivan, William Rhodes, and Quentin Kuyper received the losers trophy at the annual Faculty and Staff Golf Tournament. The tournament was held at the Forest Hills Golf Course.
Kevin Powell, author of “The Black Male Handbook: A Blueprint for Life”, speaks on how individuals can redefine society’s meaning of manhood to create a better future for African-American males.
Elizabeth and Tom Quesenbery present a copy of their father’s book “Auden’s Revisions” to President Bloodworth who accepted it on behalf of Reese Library. Mr. Quesenberry was a faculty member at ASU. Shown are: Dr. Bloodworth, Elizabeth Quesenbery, Joe Campbell, and Tom Quesenbery
Skindred performs one of their hits in the JSAC Breezeway during ASU Unplugged. The program was sponsored by Augusta State and 95 Rock.
Faculty, staff, and students turn in their cigarettes and vow to quit smoking during the annual Great American Smokeout. Those who pledged to quit smoking received a cold turkey sandwich.
Members of the Student Advisory Council tour the campus during the SAC conference hosted by ASU. The student government members from various University System of Georgia institutions took part in the two day conference.
Terry Elam, president of Augusta Tech, speaks with members of the Leadership Columbia County who were visiting ASU as part of Education Day.
ASU nursing students were put to the test as they receive trauma training that included multi-vehicle accidents, gunshot wounds, and plant explosions with mock victims.
Lt. Shawn Hammond shares his story of strength and appreciation for America’s veterans during ASU’s Veterans Day ceremony.
During ASU’s Veterans Day ceremony, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Robert H. Woods explains the unity that is found among those who serve in America’s Armed Forces.
The threat of inclement weather resulted in the Veterans Day ceremony being moved indoors; however, it didn’t damplen the spirits of the audience or the cadets who represented soldiers of various periods in military history.
















Nov 30, 2009
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