For older adults, getting back in the workforce can be a scary and tough thing to do. Not only are they faced with the changes of the time, but they must also compete with workers who are much younger. There are ways resumes can reflect values and strengths instead of age, according to Melissa Ziegler, …
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Zamzow named director of Alumni Relations Comments Off
Wes Zamzow has been named director of Alumni Relations in the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at Augusta State University, effective July 1, 2008. He will be responsible for the development and administration of all alumni programs and events for the university. Prior to joining the Office of Development and Alumni Relations in 2005 …
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Join Dr. Hubert van Tuyll, professor of history and chair of the Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy at Augusta State University, as he signs copies of his book, on Saturday, July 26, at 1 p.m. at Borders located on 257 Robert C. Daniel Parkway. The book titled Castles, Battles, & Bombs: How Economics Explains …
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In 13 days, teachers from schools throughout the CSRA will be back in the classroom, but this time as students participating in an Augusta State University program to improve teacher quality. Georgia’s streams, midlands, and mountains will be the classrooms for these teachers, says Dr. Bruce Saul, professor of biology in ASU’s Department of Biology. …
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Thousands of parents across the United States consider homeschooling to be the best way to give their children the education they really deserve. But are homeschooled children as socialized for the future than those who attend public schools? In a recent study done by the U.S Department of Education, 85 percent of homeschooled students were …
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