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Candidates for chancellor visiting today, Wednesday
The last two chancellor candidates will visit the campus today and Wednesday. The schedule
includes Dr. Thomas Harden, today, and Dr. John Folkins
on
Wednesday, Sept. 20. During each respective visit, the candidate will
participate in an open campus forum at 3:30 p.m. in the Student
Union Auditorium. Everyone is encouraged to attend. These are the
last two visits for the six announced finalists. See detailed
schedules and each candidate's background on the
Chancellor Search
web page.
Power of Hope Celebration
is next week
The College of Nursing and
Health Professions is hosting the Power of Hope Celebration
in coordination with several local organizations and churches in
Jonesboro that are planning similar
events. ASU's Power
of Hope Celebration will be Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 2-3
p.m. in the Student Union Auditorium. The event will include invited
speakers Angie Schmidt, Nursing, and Troy Vincent,
Counseling, as well as great music from the Department of Music. The
event is celebratory, as each of the speakers has overcome
life's obstacles and benefited from the power of hope.
Everyone is invited.
Preview
Day is tomorrow
Everyone's first chance to welcome members of the freshman class of
fall 2007 will have their first opportunity to greet these students
Tuesday. Preview Day will be hosted by the Admissions Office.
First faculty recital to feature 7 professors
The Department of Music will present the first concert of the
2006-07 Faculty Recital Series featuring Lauren Schack-Clark,
Dale Clark, Robin Dauer, Sherri Fincher,
Richard Jorgensen, Ed Owen, and Dan Ross on
Thursday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Riceland Hall of Fowler
Center. The concert will include Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano,
Four Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Toccata, and Quartet No. 5. The
audience will be invited and encouraged to visit the Bradbury
Gallery during intermission. The current exhibition is titled
Made In New Orleans: A Survey of Contemporary Art from the Crescent
City and is curated by Jacqueline Bishop. The exhibition opened
on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and explores
contemporary art made in New Orleans before the devastation. The
concert is free and open to the public. For more details, call the
Department of Music at 972-2094.
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