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As ASU's most popular major, biology often leads our graduates in interesting directions. Many go on to graduate school and enjoy successful careers, becoming teachers, health care professionals and nurses. Continue> |
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20 Questions......with our Alumni Board President Continue> |
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Richard D. Harrison, a faculty member and associate dean of the College of Education at Augusta State University, has been named dean of the college. He succeeded Thomas E. Deering who stepped down to join the faculty after leading the college through a period of dynamic growth. Continue> |
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The Department of Art had two "firsts" during May: an open house and an Art Gala to recognize Morris Eminent Scholar Emeritus Philip Morsberger and members of the Community Foundation of Augusta who sponsored the publication of a monograph titled Philip Morsberger: A Passion for Painting! Continue> |
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The memory of Heidi Atkins, former professor of English, will live on in perpetuity in the hearts and minds of faculty, staff, and students at Augusta State, thanks to the work of Lillie Johnson, chair and professor in the Department of English and Foreign Languages. Continue> |
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The Augusta State University Alumni Association cruised the Augusta Canal on May 3. Approximately sixty alumni participated in the Connect on the Canal outreach event. Cruisers enjoyed a nice reception before setting sail on an hour-long cruise. Continue> |
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Are you on MySpace? If so, add Augusta State University Alumni Association as your friend! Continue> |
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Read about ASU alumni recent accomplishments!
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Special thanks to the Public Relations Committee for their contributions to this issue of Alumni Columns:
Scott Argo '04, Chris Baxter '05, Chris Etterlee '97, Deb Hemingway '02, Joe Vignati '60, and Justin Weaver '98
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