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101st Year
2010-11

Dec. 6, 2010

Calendar highlights:

Annual Holiday Sale, ASU Pottery Guild, Thursday-Friday, Dec. 9-10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., The Edge Coffee House, 1900 Aggie Road

HiSTORY TIME, Saturday, Dec. 11, 10:30 a.m., ASU Museum

The Hot Club of San Francisco, Monday, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., Fowler Center

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Multicultural Center offers world's holiday celebrations
The Multicultural Center will offer "Holiday Celebrations Around The World," Monday, December 6, at 7:00 p.m. The event will be in the Student Union, Third Floor, Suite 3003.Those attending will have the opportunity to come together to talk about family culture, from the United States and beyond, and how families typically celebrate holidays. Come out to learn more about different cultures and leave with a better understanding of how other people live, and their cultural similarities and their differences. For more information, contact the Multicultural Center at 680-4058.

Dr. Relyea publishes article in online journal
Dr. Clint Relyea, associate professor, Management and Marketing, and Mark Killingsworth, MBA student, will have their article, "An Examination of Ethical Influences at Work: Co-workers versus Supervisors,"  published in the Fall 2010 edition of Journal of Business Administration Online. JBAO publishes articles that address both theoretical and practical issues in the areas of finance, economics, business technology, business education, marketing, management and business law.

Dr. Kyriakos, students excel in regional competition
Dr. Marika Kyriakos, Voice and Opera, took four of her voice students to the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Regional Conference and Auditions at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond. The NATS Regional Auditions include students from Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. All ASU participants qualified for the semifinals of the Classical Division including Tess Wheetley (freshmen women), Kari Rickman (senior women), and Renee Smith (graduate women).  Advancing to the final round was Cori Beasley who won first place in the Freshman Women Classical Division. Kari Rickman also advanced to the semifinals in the Upper Level Collegiate Music Theater Division. Both Rickman and Smith were previously students of retired ASU voice faculty member Julia Lansford.

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