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Feb. 7, 2007
Calendar highlights:
* North Delta Ag Expo, Thursday, Feb. 8
and Friday, Feb. 9, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Craighead Co. Fairgrounds
* Craighead Co. Spelling Bee, Friday, Feb. 9, 10
a.m., ASU-TV Studio
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Black History Month brings various
events to campus
In celebration of Black
History Month, the Breaking Down the Barriers Experience takes place
today at 11 a.m. in the Student Union Center Court. This event is
sponsored by the SGA 's Cultural Diversity Committee. At 7 p.m.
tonight, the Brother to Brother Fashion Show will be held. On
Friday, Feb. 9, an All Black Affair takes place at 7 p.m. in the
Student Union Centennial Hall. For details, see
http://studentlife.astate.edu/multiculturalaffairs.htm or contact
Jerrod O. Lockhart.
'Food for the Soul' Soul Food
Dinner rescheduled
The "Food for the Soul" Soul Food Dinner has been rescheduled for
Thursday, Feb. 15, from 5-7 p.m. at the ASU Armory. For details,
call the Delta Studies Center at 972-2325.
Marlay chairs and presents for NAFSA
Sue Marlay, director of
International Programs, chaired and presented at an
orientation for national leaders of NAFSA: Association of
International Educators on Jan. 26, at NAFSA's annual Washington
Leadership Meetings in Washington, D.C. Marlay is the chair of the
Leadership Cultivation Subcommittee, which developed this leadership
orientation program over the course of the last six months. The
program includes an introduction to leadership in NAFSA, advocacy
for international education, and volunteer management.
Latest edition of Renaissance journal
is published
The Department of English and Philosophy and
the College of Humanities and Social Sciences have announced the
publication of the most recent issue of "Explorations in Renaissance
Culture." Co-sponsored by the South-Central Renaissance Association, this
bi-annual journal takes an interdisciplinary approach involving literature
and languages, music, and art to Renaissance studies. Dr. Frances
Malpezzi, English, is editor. She is assisted by Joseph Bynum,
editorial assistant, and Dr. William Clements, production editor, and a
board of internationally known associate editors. Click
here for more details about the latest
issue.
ASU staff earn Certified Business Advisor credentials
The Arkansas Small Business
Development Center announced that three ASU staff members have
successfully completed the Certified Business Advisor (CBA) program.
The CBA program trains Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
staff in effective consulting and business skills through
graduate-level courses and exams in accounting/financial analysis,
marketing, and human resource management. ASU's SBDC staff who are
new CBA graduates are Herb Lawrence, director of ASU's SBDC,
Susan
Glasgow, training coordinator, and Laura Miller, business
consultant.
2007-2008 ASU-J academic
calendar draft posted
A draft of the 2007-08 ASU-Jonesboro
academic calendar has been posted on the Shared Governance
website for review. Please respond to
Dr. Lynita Cooksey by
Friday, Feb. 9, for questions regarding the proposed calendar.
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