On November 13, the president's office, vice president for advancement, and the Department of Public Relations and Publications will be moving back to Rains Hall.

Rains Hall

In the news this month:

Dodd named associate vice president for academic affairs - ASU associate dean and alumnus assumes his new duties on January 1, 2004.

A Day campaign exceeds goal - A Day for Augusta State University campaign raises more than $405,000.

Marvin Vanover to be honored at street unveiling - A new street bearing the name of long-time director of athletics and physical education, Marvin Vanover, will be unveiled Nov. 18.

Hauger named director of Honors Program - Dr. Andrew Hauger will replace Dr. Elizabeth Fanning.

Cloning expert to speak at Lyceum program - Cell biologist and embryologist, Dr. Keith Campbell will lecture on animal cloning.

ASU television and cinema students shoot movie in 48 hours - ASU is one of 20 universities nationwide selected to compete for grant.

Mini Cine Festival 2 features premiere of The Last Cents - Festival showcases films of communications students.

ASU hosts Atlanta Film Festival - Showings start Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.

Literacy Center hosts Harvest Ball - Event features dinner, dancing, live music, and a silent auction.


Other News:
Final preparations for the move to the newly renovated CETC building, formerly the psychology lab building, are being made by the College of Education's counselor education training program and WACG, Georgia Public Radio.

Veterans Day–November 11–will be observed with a program on the campus quadrangle at 11 a.m. The featured speaker will be COL Bernard Kulifay.

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Meet Wes Zamzow, Literacy Center, and the Registrar's Office, this month's campus spotlights.

October was a month of many events. See this month's photo review.

A Day barbecue