The works of Kristin Casaletto, art, have been added to several institutional collections including Arkansas State University’s Permanent Collection and the Morris Museum of Art. Her work also has been featured in a solo exhibit at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art as well as in numerous other group exhibitions including Robert Black Printmaking Workshop Project, Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate, and the ASU Faculty Invitational. Casaletto’s pieces also have been used in numerous publications including Now in 3D! and Salon des Refusees.
David Fritz, Hull College, has been selected to take part in MCGHealth’s CSRA in Scrubs. This program, held twice a year at the Medical College of Georgia, offers invited guests an in-depth look at the hospital and the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities with the medical staff.
Pam Gray, nursing, will present Health Literacy and Medication Non-Adherence in Diabetic Patients at the Georgia Association of PeriAnesthesia Nurses State Convention on Sept. 18.
Developing your theoretical orientation in counseling and psychotherapy is the title of a new book co-authored by Duane Halbur, educational leadership, counseling, and special education. With activities and innovative strategy tools, this publication helps therapists-in-training to discover their own theoretical orientation.
In the news
William A. Bloodworth, Jr., ASU President- Augusta Chronicle, (2) about his State of the University address and being named national president of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
William A. Bloodworth, Jr., ASU President, and Katherine Sweeny, admissions and registrar- Augusta Chronicle, about enrollment.
Samuel Sullivan, academic affairs, and Steven Page, teacher education- Augusta Chronicle, WAGT, WRDW, WAGT, about the $1.1 million NSF grant to support STEM students who commit to teaching in four rural Augusta counties.
Clint Bryant and Josh Gregory, athletics- Augusta Chronicle, WAGT, WRDW, WJBF, about the city-wide celebration for ASU’s Division 1 Golf Champions and the Birdie Club banquet in their honor.
Jennifer Goad, University Village- Augusta Chronicle, Move-In Day at University Village.
Josh Gregory, athletics – Kiwanis, Rotary, Exchange, Reynolds Plantation Mens Group
Ruth McClelland-Nugent, history, anthropology, and philosophy- Augusta Chronicle, about local women’s fight for the right to vote.
Simon Medcalfe, Hull College- Augusta Chronicle, economic forecast for Augusta and the state of Georgia.
William Willis, art- Metro Spirit, about his artwork.

Aug 31, 2010
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