Dec 02, 2010
Plans for the 282nd Alabama State University Commencement program have been confirmed. Commencement officials say 462 students are eligible to walk across the stage and hear their names entered into the rolls of ASU alumni on Dec. 11.
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Dec 02, 2010
The 2010 Hornet Homecoming proved “It’s a great time to be a Hornet.” Thousands of alumni, family and friends took part in 87th Annual Turkey Day Classic homecoming events.
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Nov 29, 2010
ASU alumna Delorys Martin ('74) is the lucky winner of a 2010 Kia Forte. The new car giveaway was part of a fund raiser held by Friends of the Theatre, a volunteer group formed to assist ASU's Theatre Arts Department.
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Nov 24, 2010
ASU alumni donated more than $173,000 to the University's Trust for Educational Excellence during the annual Alumni Challenge Breakfast on Wednesday, Nov. 24.
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Nov 14, 2010
ASU's National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture will host the art exhibit "Civil Rights Social Justice," which features the works of various artists.
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Alabama State University will hold its 282nd Commencement Exercises Dec. 11, 2010, at 9:00 a.m. at the Dunn-Oliver Acadome. You'll find important information, deadlines, directions and suggested hotel accomodations on our Commencement webpage. Learn more.
The acting chair of the Business Administration Department, Bell-Haynes is the daughter of two distinguished ASU alumni and former ASU professors.
Dr. Douglas Strout, whose research focuses on theoretical chemistry, helps ASU students earn valuable research experience and opportunities to publish their work in scholarly journals.
Dr. Evelyn Hodge takes pride in her responsibility to mentor and guide the next generation of educators and professionals.
When Brent Ingram heard about Dr. Tommie Tonea Stewart and the Department of Theatre Arts, he knew that Alabama State University was the school for him.
Marketing major Brittany Bailey believes ASU can prepare her to achieve her dream of one day owning and operating her own sports marketing consulting firm.
Shanese Jasper hopes to one day become a research scientist and find effective energy alternatives. At ASU, she is learning how to use chemistry to impact the world.
Sheri Davis believes ASU is providing her with the best education possible to one day become a math teacher at the middle and high school levels.
Tina Holley decided to attend ASU after hearing about the University's "black and gold pride" and "Ole Bama State Spirit." She recently was named chief Golden Ambassador at ASU.
ASU carpentry supervisor Jay Crawford is both a master craftsman and an artist. His paintings have been displayed from New York to Arkansas to ASU’s own Warren Britt Gallery.
Daniel Holder is confident that he'll have career success after earning his degree. A cadet in ASU's AFROTC program, he plans to join the U.S. Air Force as a Second Lieutenant after graduation.
Dr. Ashley Davis credits her professors at ASU for the guidance and mentorship that helped her achieve her goal of becoming a pediatrician.
Dr. Nickyla Harris-Ray's ASU experience helped mold her for a career in medicine. Her private practice now helps low-income patients in Mississippi and Louisiana.