Waralene Currie Public Relations & Publications September 1 Carolyn E. Stephens Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Special Education September 1 Kathryn T. Thompson Academic Advisement Center September 1 Sherri C. Hobbs Public Safety September 2 Sharon L. Lorenti Nursing September 3 Ralph Whitehead Electric Shop September 3 Thomas V. Nakashima Art September 4 Damon E. Armour …
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Sept. 7-8 Holiday. Campus closed. No Classes. Sept. 10 Student Event. Casino Night. 6-8 p.m., JSAC Ballroom. Call 706-737-1610. Sept. 11 Special Event. 9-11 Ceremony. 11 a.m., flagpole in front of Benet House. Sept. 14 ASU Film Series. 7 p.m., 170 University Hall. Free. Call 706-729-2416. Sept. 15 A Day Event. President’s Club Luncheon and …
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Campus Closed Augusta State will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 7 and 8. All classes, services, and labs will be closed, with the exception of a student computer lab in 131 University Hall. Monday’s closure is in observance of Labor Day and Tuesday’s closure is a furlough day for faculty and staff. Admittance into …
Read MoreEmail Etiquette – Proper usage and tips Comments Off
By Damon Armour, contributing writer Email is a primary and an official communication tool at Augusta State University. Whether faculty and staff are communicating internally or globally with vendors and colleagues, email is a primary form of communication in our world today. Communicating with email requires proper habits and etiquette to be effective. The goal …
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Augusta State came together as a campus community to Take Care of Our Own, showing that the theme of the A Day for ASU campus campaign was more than a tagline as the fundraising goal of $135,000 was exceeded by more than $12,000. The successful campus campaign was led by faculty members Drs. Hubert van …
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China, known for its architecture, culture, and cuisine, was named among the top 10 vacation destinations last year. However, it is the country’s leadership in both world politics and business that led the Hull College of Business to establish a study abroad program with China. In July, Professor Don Howard and 11 Hull College students …
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Augusta State is among seven finalists for the University System of Georgia Chancellor’s Award, which recognizes an institution excelling in customer service as the Institution of the Year. This is the second time that the institution has been a finalist for the award. In the category of the Champion of the Year Award, Walt Alexanderson, …
Read MoreChange in kinesiology degree program Comments Off
At the August meeting of the Board of Regents, a new Master of Science degree with a major in kinesiology degree was approved, replacing a Master of Education degree in health and physical education. The change reflects the changing career interests of undergraduate kinesiology majors. Over half of the students enrolled in the master’s program …
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The ASU Film Series, a free town and gown tradition for over 30 years, is held on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. in 170 University Hall. Ten films will be presented in this fall’s series, beginning on Sept. 14 with an exclusive Augusta screening of Pray the Devil Back to Hell. This acclaimed documentary produced …
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By Ricci Taylor, contributing writer Two ASU professors have been named trustees of the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. Professor Janice Whiting will be serving as a member of the Board, and adjunct professor Rosanne Stutts will serve as the board’s secretary. Professor Whiting has been a professor at ASU since 1981. She has been …
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