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100th Year
2009-10

Sept. 30, 2010

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ASU SBTDC offers seminar "Business Financing Options," today, 1-4 p.m.,
ASU Delta Center for Economic Development

ASU Jazz Band, Lab Band in concert tonight, 7:30 p.m., Riceland Hall, Fowler Center
 

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ASU hosts a Howl of a Homecoming Oct. 2
The Arkansas State University Alumni Association announces plans for Homecoming 2010 on Saturday, Oct. 2. All alumni and friends of the university are invited to attend. The schedule for ASU's Centennial Homecoming includes the All-Alumni pre-game tailgate party at the Cooper Alumni Center; recognition of Distinguished Alumni athalftime of the football game; reunions; alumni seminars; luncheons; tailgates; the 5th Quarter Party at the Brickhouse Grill, 218 South Main, in downtown Jonesboro, after the game, and activities by academic colleges. For general Homecoming information, see the Alumni Association website.

On Saturday, Oct. 2, the ASU Alumni Association will sponsor a pre-game tailgate party at the Cooper Alumni Center from 4-5:30 p.m.  All alumni, friends of the university, and their families are invited for food and fun. Wings-to-Go will serve tailgate food, and popular local band the Brewers will be performing live. The Cooper Alumni Center, 2600 Alumni Blvd., is located just north of the Convocation Center and west of the stadium on the ASU campus. The event, which is free of charge, is generously sponsored by Jonesboro's Clopton Clinic. An added attraction at the tailgate party will be the Crowley's Ridge Cruisers classic car rally on the lawn of the Cooper Alumni Center, featuring a colorful variety of classic vehicles of the past 50 years from around the region. The rally is from 3:30 to 5 p.m., and the public is welcome.

Arkansas State University will honor three outstanding individuals in its 27th year of recognizing Distinguished Alumni. This year’s honorees, selected by the ASU Alumni Association board of directors, are: Maj. Gen George E. Barker of New York City, class of 1955; Dr. Joel T. Gambill of Jonesboro, class of 1965, and Julia Riggs Lansford of Jonesboro, class of 1962. The Distinguished Alumni recognition ceremony will be held at halftime of the Homecoming football game against Louisville on Saturday, Oct. 2.

The Strong-Turner Alumni Chapter (S-TAC), a chapter of the ASU Alumni Association focusing on African-American alumni and friends of the university, plans several Homecoming events. On Friday morning, Oct. 1, the S-TAC golf outing will be at Sage Meadows Golf Course beginning at 8 a.m., with the S-TAC social that evening at the ASU Pavilion. On Saturday, Oct. 2, S-TAC will hold its annual Honors Luncheon in the Hames Room of the ASU Convocation Center at 1 p.m. Saturday evening at 10 p.m., the S-TAC alumni dance will be held at Church Street Station, 524 South Church, in downtown Jonesboro. For more information on S-TAC Homecoming activities, contact Shelia Sanders, S-TAC Homecoming Chair, at 870-243-1657, or see the NewsPage release.

On Saturday morning, Oct. 2, the ASU College of Business will host its annual alumni breakfast from 8-9:30 a.m. The event will be held at the Cooper Alumni Center and will honor the Business Executives of the Year
Paul Waits, president of Ritter Communications, and Linda and Lloyd Wofford of Engines, Inc. For information, contact the College of Business dean's office at 870-972-3035.

On Saturday, Oct. 2, from 10-11 a.m., the College of Communications alumni seminar will feature FOX 13 News anchor Darrell Greene of Memphis, class of 1991, and noted attorney Rhonda Davis, class of '86, principal of Davis & Associates in Akron, Ohio. All College of Communications alumni are invited to the TV Studio for the alumni seminar event. The College of Communications will also have a tailgate party at Tailgate City before the football game from 3:30-5:30 p.m. For more information or to RSVP, contact the College of Communications dean's office 870-972-2468 or e-mail Terrie Rolland.

On Saturday afternoon, Oct. 2, at 1 p.m., there will be a Homecoming rugby game against the Little Rock Rugby Club at the ASU rugby field, located off Caraway Road south of the Arkansas Biosciences Institute. Last April, the ASU rugby team made the Final Four as one of the top teams in the nation.

The College of Nursing and Health Professions annual distinguished alumni awards and open house will be held Saturday afternoon, Oct. 2, at the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Health Sciences beginning at 2 p.m. For more information, the College of Nursing and Health Professions can be reached at 870-972-3074.

The College of Sciences and Mathematics and the College of Agriculture and Technology will hold tailgate parties Saturday afternoon in Tailgate City west of the stadium beginning at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. respectively.

The ASU Red Wolves will host Louisville for the Homecoming football game which kicks off Saturday, Oct. 2, at 6 p.m.  At halftime, the university's Distinguished Alumni will be recognized, and the Homecoming Court will be presented. Game tickets are available online through the ASU Central Box Office at 870-972-ASU1.

This year's 5th Quarter party will be held after the Homecoming football game at the Brickhouse Grill, 218 South Main, downtown Jonesboro. Alumni with a game-day ticket will receive a discount half-price cover charge. There will be live music by acoustic guitarist Kerry Lee on the downstairs stage from 7-9 p.m., followed by the rocking sounds of Tuxedo Flamethrower at 10 p.m.

Finally, Homecoming weekend 2010 ends with the Centennial Celebration Finale Sunday, Oct. 3, at 2 p.m., in Riceland Hall, Fowler Center. "Dear Mrs. Caraway, Dear Mr. Kays," a dramatization by Dr. Nancy Hendricks, director, alumni communications, will be performed, with Hendricks as Hattie Caraway, and Mike Doyle, station manager, KASU 91.9 FM, portraying V. C. Kays. This dramatization will be followed by Dr. Tom O'Connor's new musical composition, "Architects of Fate." Both works were commissioned especially for ASU's Centennial and will premier at the finale. "Architects of Fate" will be performed by the ASU Concert Choir and the ASU Wind Ensemble.
Admission is free, but everyone must have a ticket to attend; tickets are still available through the Centennial Celebration office. For tickets or more information, contact the Centennial Celebration office at 870-972-2803. For details, see the NewsPage release.  

For more details about Homecoming 2010, see the Alumni Association website, contact the Alumni Office at 870-972-2586, or e-mail alumni@astate.edu.

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