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Former ASU golfer named to Ryder Cup Team


By Joey Warren, contributing writer

Former ASU golfer, Oliver Wilson, secured a place on the European Ryder Cup team after tying for 10th place in the European Tour’s Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles Golf Club in Perthshire, Scotland, on Aug. 31. Wilson becomes the second ASU golfer to play in the prestigious biannual tournament that pits European players against American golfers. The 37th Ryder Cup Matches will be staged Sept. 19-21 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. Read the full story

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Campus Notables


ASU faculty members Linda Banister and Rosalyn Floyd, music , and Lee Ann Caldwell, director of the Center for the Study of Georgia History, will participate in a symposium at the Morris Museum of Art in connection with its exhibition, Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, on Sept. 6. Read the full story

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September Birthdays


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 ITS September 7
Joshua A. Taylor Public Safety September 7
Jeanine R. Burse Biology September 8
John C. Sligar Math & Computer Science September 8
Scott R. Argo Admissions September 9
William A. Bloodworth, Jr. President September 9
Phillip E. Mixon Reese Library September 10
Stephen T. Whittle Learning Support September 10
Janelle R. Mangrum Nursing September 11
Kelly B. Thomas Maxwell Theatre September 11
Ying Wang Math & Computer Science September 11
Carolyn S. Cope Communication & Professional Writing September 12
Timothy M. Williams, Jr. Media Services September 12
Margaret B. Sansbury Academic Advisement Center September 13
John A. Chilton Public Safety September 14
Mark P. Mulich ITS September 14
David K. Saunders Biology September 14
Martha M. Bryant Reese Library September 16
Michael W. Wilkins Registrar’s Office September 16
Mark B. Brown Special Projects September 17
Richard G. Deaner Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Special Education September 17
Mary J. Eubanks Procurement Office September 17
Lynda A. Lotz Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Social Work September 17
Valerie A. Cato English & Foreign Languages September 18
Thomas M. Colbert Chemistry & Physics September 18
Martin D. Jones Music September 19
Jill K. Harnesberger English & Foreign Languages September 21
LeeAnn C. Swann Center for the Study of Georgia History September 21
Edward Anthony HVAC Shop September 22
Willene C. Holmes Office of Financial Aid September 22
Stephanie A. Myers Chemistry & Physics September 22
Walter E. Evans III English & Foreign Languages September 23
Eva L. Martin Bookstore September 23
Kristin M. Casaletto Art September 24
Nicolette P. Deloach ITS September 24
Vicki M. Hoffa Business Office September 24
B Roxanne Padgett Office of Financial Aid September 24
Stacy L. Fowler Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Social Work September 25
Mary E. Kerins Reese Library September 26
Jasper A. Cooke Public Safety September 27
Tracey A. Griffin Landscaping & Grounds September 27
Cathy R. Tugmon Biology September 27
Roosevelt Jackson Landscaping & Grounds September 28
Heather L. Hopkins Public Relations & Publications September 29
Dan Whitfield VP of Business Operations September 30

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RG Brown III exhibit


How can something be considered a work of art when it cannot be seen or touched? This is a question one art professor has found a way to answer. And he has agreed to use Augusta State University as his canvas. Read the full story

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New department chairs in the Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences


Two departments in the Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences are entering fall semester with interim chairs: Ms. Jennifer Onofrio will serve as the acting chair for the Department of Art, and Dr. Richard Griner will serve as acting chair for the Department of Biology.

“The Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences is blessed with an exceptionally high caliber of faculty,” says Dr. Robert Parham, dean of the Pamplin College. “Both Dr. Griner and Ms. Onofrio will provide excellent leadership for their departments as well as outstanding teaching and mentoring to our students. Read the full story

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