
World-renowned jazz musician Wycliffe Gordon performs during Augusta State’s “Jazz Under Stars” event in the D. Douglas Barnard, Jr., Amphitheatre. This benefit concert for jazz scholarships also featured ASU’s Jazz Ensemble.

Players take practice swings prior to the kick-off of the ASU’s annual Alumni and Friends Lauderdale Golf Tournament.
Katherine Sweeney, director of Admissions and Registrar, staffs one of the tables at the annual Alumni and Friends Lauderdale Tournament.
Lakeside High School’s Rifle Drill Team perform during the Department of Military Science’s Spring Formal.
Members of the community view t-shirts representing the victims of sexual assault during ASU’s annual Take Back the Night rally. This event was also hosted by the Rape Crisis and Sexual Assault Services, Paine College, and News Channel 12.
ASU Economics Professor Jurgen Brauer presents his book “War and Nature: The Environmental Consequences of War in a Globalized World” as part of the Reese Library’s Meet the Author series.
First graders from River Ridge Elementary School have lunch with their Augusta State pen pals at the culmination of a pen pal project conducted by ASU students in the College of Education.
As part of ASU’s annual Faculty and Staff Appreciation Week, Dan Whitfield, vice president of business operations, serves lemonade during the “Let Us Serve You” event.
During the university’s Recognition Breakfast, ASU President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., presents Barbara Coleman, associate dean of the Hull College of Business, with a basketball signed by the men’s basketball team during one of the event’s prize drawings.
At ASU’s Recognition Breakfast, Jason Gribek, events coordinator in ASU’s Physical Plant Office, passes out umbrellas as a gift to the employees who have served the university for 15 years.
Team Trivia Newton John – Ginny Loveless, Ralph Herndon, Andy Bruner, and Michael Sommers – hold up their prizes after winning first place at the annual Faculty/Staff Appreciation Week Trivia Game.
Alan MacTaggart, chair of ASU’s Department of Art; Tom Nakashima, William S. Morris Eminent Scholar; and ASU President William A. Bloodworth, Jr., pose for a picture during Mr. Nakashima’s farewell drop-in.
A staff member in the JagCard Office serves their snacks with a pirate theme during the Faculty and Staff Appreciation Week’s Progressive snacking event.
Physical Plant staff members serve assorted fruits during the Faculty and Staff Appreciation Week’s Progressive Snacking event.
As part of Faculty and Staff Appreciation Week’s Progressive Snacking event, ASU’s Human Resource office was transformed into a chocolate factory. Willie Wonka, who is also known as Walt Alexander, director of Human Resources, serves refreshments to Kerrie Scott and April Beckworth from ASU’s Department of Psychology.
During ASU’s 2010 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony, the following faculty and staff members were recognized for their 25 years of service: Jacquelyn Cohen, assistant professor, Department of Learning Support; Nathaniel Simmons, custodian I, Physical Plant; Melton Greene, painter, Physical Plant; Barbara Maddox, senior administrative secretary, Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy; Helen Hendee, vice president of ASU’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations; and Mary Eubanks, buyer II, Procurement.
At the 2010 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony, the following retirees were recognized: Beatrice Crawford, custodian I, Physical Plant; Nicolette Deloach, system support specialist IV, Information Technology Services; Georgia Dozier, custodian I, Physical Plant; Mary Eubanks, buyer II, Procurement; Alexander Hines, groundskeeper I,Physical Plant; Stephen Hobbs, professor, Department of Psychology; and Willene Holmes, director, Financial Aid office.
At the 2010 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony, the following retirees were recognized: Stephen Whittle, Department of Learning Support and University College; Dan Whitfiled, vice president for business operations; Barbara Stewart, accounts receivable manager, business operations; Angela Prettelt, assistant vice president and controller, Business Office; Mary Peel, senior administrative secretary, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science; Mary Dee Medley, associate professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science; Francine McCoy, accounting specialist, Reese Library; and Maxine Maloney, associate director for business and finance, Athletics.
Fran Sunderland receives the Department of the Year Award for the Registrar’s Office during the annual Retirement and Recognition Ceremony.
During ASU’s 2010 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony, Richard Topolski, associate professor in ASU’s Department of Psychology, was awarded the Louis K. Bell Research Award.
William Dodd, associate vice president for ASU’s academic affairs, was named the recipient of the Richard S. Wallace Distinguished Service Award at the 2010 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony.

Saundra Reinke, professor in the Political Science Department, was named the recipient of the Outstanding Teaching Award.
In celebration of ASU’s Faculty and Staff Appreciation week, faculty and staff relax in the D Douglas Barnard, Jr., Amphitheatre as they listen to the sounds of Paul Wood, groundskeeper in ASU’s Physical Plant, and his band.
ASU faculty and staff participated in the university’s first annual Jaguar Olympics. Events included the javelin noodle throw, basketball free throw contest, frisbee discuss competition, and the ping pong shot put event.
Joyce Jones, vice president for student services and dean of students, and Donald Miller, custodian from ASU’s Physical Plant, danced together as Paul Wood, groundskeeper from ASU’s Physical Plant, and his band performed in the D. Douglas Barnard, Jr., Amphitheatre.
























Apr 30, 2010
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