Aaron Beam, Jr., co-founder and chief financial officer of HealthSouth, Inc., shares his experiences that took him from corporate success to corporate scandal. The Russell A. Blanchard Distinguished Lecture Series presents an annual lecture on business ethics to inspire students, faculty, and community leaders in their ethical decision making.
Nancy Childers, former assistant to President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., receives the Golden Key Award during the annual Alumni Awards ceremony.
Seretha Williams, English and foreign languages, presents “From Jesse B. Semple to Madea: How Langston Hughes’ Valorization of the Folk Continues to Shape African-American Culture” to faculty, staff, and students during Black History Month.
Buffalo Soldiers perform maneuvers on horseback during a special presentation about their contribution on the Western frontier as part of Black History Month.
Students fill the JSAC Ballroom for an acoustic performance by Cage the Elephant.
Author Flo Brown reads an excerpt from her book during Meet the Author which was held in the Reese Library.
Members of Alpha Delta Pi prepare their mocktail for the Cheers competition held as part of Homecoming Week.
Wes Zamzow, alumni relations, poses with ASU alumni during the Code Blue after party.
The ASU cheerleaders show their school spirit and creativity during the decorated “A” contest. The cheerleaders won the award for the best “A”.
Members of the Black Student Union take a moment to pose for a picture before their Lip Sync contest performance. The contest was one of many events held during Homecoming Week in which students were “Kickin’ It Old School”.
ASU students try to guess the titles of songs from various decades during the Name that Tune competition. The event was held as part of Homecoming Week.
Joyce Jones, vice president for student services, Little Ceasar, and Kathleen Trigg, communications and professional writing, show their Jaguar Pride at the pep rally during Homecoming Week.
Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha show their enthusiasm and school spirit during the men’s basketball.
The Office of Study Abroad kicks it old school with their office decorations during Homecoming Week.
Students donate locks of the hair during the Locks of Love event. Local hair stylists also offer massages and hair care services. The event was a part of the Homecoming Week festivities.
More than 400 members of the U.S. Army show their Jaguar spirit during the men’s basketball as part of Military Appreciation Day at the Christenberry Field House.
President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., shows his basketball skills during the free throw competition between him and Gen. Foley. The competition was held as part of Homecoming prior to the women’s basketball game.
One of the Not Gaddy Drummers gives a demonstration during Africa Day.
The “tapping” of two community members for honorary membership in the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was performed by President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., and Ms. Helen Hendee, vice president for development and alumni relations. The Honorable J. Carlisle Overstreet and the Honorable D. Douglas Barnard, Jr., were extended honorable membership and will be inducted during the society’s initiation ceremony on March 19.
Sick Puppies give an encore performance to students during ASU Unplugged. The acoustic performance was sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and 95Rock.
Barbara Stewart, Business Office, gives Dan Whitfield, vice president for business operations, a final farewell during her retirement drop-in.
Marsha Loda, Hull College of Business, and Melissa Ziegler, Career Center, along with Augusta State marketing students pose for picture at the American Marketing Association’s Collegiate Conference in Atlanta on Feb. 19.























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