Monday, January 23, 2012

Business Closet

We Now Have a Log and Trademark Design
the NEW LOGO
the NEW TRADEMARK


All Designed by Alexis Cantey!!!!

THE BUSINESS CLOSET IS STILL ACCEPTING DONATIONS OF PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES. 

BUSINESS HOURS TO DROP OFF DONATION AND VOLUNTEER
MONDAY 12PM-4PM
TUESDAY1PM-3PM
WEDNESDAY 1PM-5PM
THURSDAY 1PM-3PM
FRIDAY 11AM-1PM

THE BUSINESS CLOSET IS LOCATED IN THE J C REESE STUDENT UNION BUILDING , ACROSS FROM I T OFFICE ... 


VISIT US TODAY !!!!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Steve Birdine Guest Speaker

WHO: STEVE BIRDINE
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012
WHERE: STUDENT CENTER BALLROOMS
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL ASU STUDENTS BUT MANDATORY FOR ALL APPROVED REGISTERED CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS/REPRESENTATIVES.
... FREE ADMISSION
JUMPSTART YOUR SPRING SEMESTER WITH THIS POWERFUL…DYNAMIC…MOTIVATIONAL… AND INSPIRATIONAL EDUCATOR.
YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!!!

Business Closet Is Accepting DONATIONS!!!!

Busines Professional and Business Causal Clothing ONLY
We also need plastic bags, office supplies, hangers, fabrice spray,
and monetary donations.
Donations can be dropped off to the Office of Alumni Affairs

Open Enrollment

Student can join Pre-Alumni Association for Spring 2012 until Janurary 20th
Just e-mail asuprealumni@gmail.com for application
Dues are ONLY $15

Monday, January 9, 2012

Monthly Mision Community Service

What: Community Service
When: January 28th 2012
Time: 8:30am -12 noon
Attire: Jeans and GOLD or WHITE ASU t-shirt

We will help salvage canned goods and nonperishable items, and package boxes for those in our community who suffer from food insecurities. Our hope is to help pack a MANNA TRUCK to the max with goods to be delivered out in the community where there is a need for meals.


ALL Pre-Alumni members are asked to attend. If you have and question please contact Madam President Khadijah Nuriddin or Secretary Marquesa McIver... or email asuprealumni@gmail.com

Friday, January 6, 2012

Eight USG Institutions Recommended for Consolidation

Eight USG Institutions Recommended for Consolidation


Atlanta — January 5, 2012
University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby is recommending to the Board of Regents that eight of the System’s 35 colleges and universities be consolidated. The Board will act upon the recommendation at its Jan. 10-11 meeting.
The recommended consolidations are: Gainesville State College and North Georgia College & State University (Dahlonega); Middle Georgia College (Cochran) and Macon State College; Waycross College and South Georgia College (Douglas); and Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University. Augusta is the only recommendation in which both institutions are located in the same community, although the four recommendations build upon existing partnerships among the eight institutions.
If the regents approve the recommendations, Huckaby said that the consolidation process would begin immediately, with a target date for full integration by fall 2013.
“Georgia needs more of its citizens completing some level of postsecondary education. But we have to achieve this goal by considering some different approaches – approaches that put the needs of our students and the imperative to reach this goal first and foremost,” Huckaby said. These proposed consolidations are the right approach for us to take at the right time in the System and the State’s history.”
“Our goal is a more educated Georgia, with a network of institutions that offer a range of needed degrees for 21st century demands,” Huckaby said. “We are going to fulfill our mission within the limited resources available.”
Students in the institutions to be consolidated will see an increase of educational offerings, through traditional classroom delivery and the increased use of distance learning.
Huckaby said that as part of the System’s plans to meet the targets of the “Complete College Georgia” plan, new system initiatives are being developed to increase and strengthen distance education. Students and faculty in the consolidated institutions will be strongly encouraged to bridge geographic distances with the use of distance education.
The recommended consolidations also will create opportunities for new research and service efforts to strengthen the educational experience of both students and faculty, Huckaby said.
Other benefits of consolidation, Huckaby said, are increased administrative efficiencies and greater economies of scale through the creation of larger institutions better able to serve students. While a reduction in administrative costs and functions is a goal, Huckaby said the process will not be quick, but would take 12-18 months. The savings realized will be reinvested into the instructional mission to serve students.
If approved, all existing campuses will remain open although there potentially will be some workforce reductions at the eight institutions. Decisions regarding the names of the four institutions remaining after consolidation would be made during the course of implementation. Consolidation will begin with the formation of implementation working groups, which reflect a diverse constituent base on each campus. Any policy or other decisions related to consolidations will be made by the Regents’ Special Committee on Consolidation and approved by the Board of Regents.
The University System has created a special website to help coordinate information and communication related to the consolidation effort: http://www.usg.edu/consolidation.

Business Closet


THE PRE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 

NEEDS YOUR HELP!!!

DONATE TODAY !!!!!!

WE NEED PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE 
FOR THE BUSINESS VAULT

OTHER ITEMS NEEDED ARE:
HANGERS
STORAGE CONTAINERS 
PLASTIC OR PAPER BAG
FABRIC SOFTENERS
MANIKINS 
OFFICE SUPPLIES
SHELVES
RACKS
WALL MIRRORS
MONETARY DONATION

ALL DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT 
OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS
ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY
504 COLLEGE DRIVE 
ALBANY GA 31705

LOCATED 2ND FLOOR OF THE J C REESE STUDENT UNION

OR E-MAIL MADAM PRESIDENT KHADIJAH NURIDDIN FOR PICK UP
AT ASUPREALUMNI@GMAIL.COM 

EVERY DONATION IS GREATLY APPRECIATED