We're still one of the best.


ASU ranks high in student diversity.

In the news this month:

ASU ranks as one of the best universities in the south - The university ranks 8th in student diversity.

Preliminary figures indicate record enrollment - Early figures put ASU's fall enrollment at 6,128.

First day campaign contributions exceed last year - the A Day campaign raises $82,000 by the end of the first day.

Kite is named new women's golf coach - Trelle Kite, former head golf coach at Mercer, is the new women's golf coach.

SFC Zenalia Moses receives Iron Person and Distinguished Leadership Awards - Zenalia Moses excels in physical and leadership abilities to win prestigious awards.

National publication features ASU's A.L.E.R.T.S. organization - Both the organization and its president are featured in two articles in Nontraditional Student Report.

New literacy center opens in McDuffie county - The new center is located at Norris Elementary School.

Bookstore conducts faculty survey - The ASU Bookstore asks faculty for ideas on improving store operations.

Campus committee examines humane values - The Humane Values Initiative will determine how Augusta State defines its values.

ASU to host Statewide Staff Advisory Council Conference - ASU will host the statewide fall conference.

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Meet Joey Warren, athletics, and Food Services, this month's employee spotlights.

The Jags were JAMMIN' at the ASU A Day kickoff.

Jim Benedict