AASU graduate Somi Benson-Jaja has been accepted to participate in the Semester in Washington (SIW) at the George Washington University in D.C.
SIW is in collaboration with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF), which brings together undergraduate and graduate students from around the country and the world for a semester of coursework, networking, meetings and events with national leaders and organizations.
The AASU department of Art, Music & Theatre welcomes The United States Navy Concert Band on March 6. Admission is free with an AASU I.D.
The concert will be held in the Fine Arts Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
For more information call 344-2801 from noon-3 p.m., weekdays.
Savannah Morning News and the U.S. Navy League are co-sponsors for this concert.
Graduate student David Newcomer, a student in the Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) program, accepted a post-graduate administrative fellowship with the University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina. Newcomer will serve his 12-month fellowship at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville, N.C.
His fellowship will focus on hospital operations and will be project-based with direct interaction with the medical staff. Newcomer received his bachelor’s degree in respiratory therapy from AASU. Pitt County Memorial Hospital is one of four academic medical centers in North Carolina.
A new web site kicks off the celebration of the University’s 75th anniversary of its founding in 1935. The web site, 75.armstrong.edu, serves as a place for alumni to bring together their memories at AASU through the decades.
The site includes information about events planned throughout 2010 to commemorate the anniversary and AASU throughout history from archival material obtained from Lane Library. Alumni are also encouraged to submit their comments and memories to the AASU Alumni Facebook page. The link to the page is on the AASU homepage.Homecoming week starts Feb. 22-27.
In April, students, faculty and staff will cut the ribbon for the new Student Union on campus, and later in the year a new freshmen residence hall will open in time for fall semester.
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