The Column – Winter 2010 - Athens State University
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The Column – Winter 2010 - Athens State University
the column January 2010 A publication for alumni and friends of Athens State University A Message from the President IamproudtosaythatAthensStateisonthecuspofgreatthings.In Augustof2008,Iinheritedagroupoffacultyandstaffwhohavebeenvocaland participatory as to the direction needed to champion our institution’s mission. Atthesametime,Iinheritedacampusthatwasburgeoningwiththepossibilities ofwhatitcouldbe.Withallofthiscameacurriculumthathadthepowerand foresighttogrowandchangewiththeneedsoftoday’smodernstudent. We have accomplished much in 2009 and have laid the groundwork for muchtodoin2010andbeyond.Todefineandclarifyourpurpose,wehave developeda groupofadministrators andcommunityleaderstoplot thecourse forAthensStateoverthenexttenyears.Thisgroup,Vision2020,willbecharged withcompilingacomprehensivemasterplantobecompletedbytheendofthis year.IexpectthisplantobeaguidefortheUniversityforthenextdecade. OurcommitmenttoprovidingstateͲofͲtheͲartfacilitiesforourstudentsis obviousbytherecentcompletionoftwomajorrenovations–Sandersand WatersHallsͲandourshovelsaresharpenedtobegintherenovationofMcCain Hallthisspring.WiththerenovationofWatersHallalone,wedoubledthe teachingandlaboratoryspaceandcompletedneededaccessibilityandesthetic improvementsinoneofthemostutilizedbuildingsoncampus. We have looked at our curriculum offered and reacted by developing courseworkthatnotonlyservestheneedsofthestudent,butalsotheneedsof thejobmarketsbothlocallyandnationally.Threenewmajorshavebeen developedinourCollegeofBusinessalonethatfocusdirectlyonservicesthatare neededtofillexpectedpositionswithinalocalmilitaryexpansionplan. InMayoflastyearIwashumbledandhonoredtohavebeenformally inauguratedaspresidentofAthensStateUniversity.Inmyspeechtothe colleagues,students,alumniandfriendsgathered,Imadethestatement, “…Ibelieveourbestdaysareaheadofus.Iamexcitedbythevisionofthefuture Iseefrommyvantagepoint.”Istandbythesewordstoday. IhopeyouwillenjoythisissueofTheColumnandreadingaboutourplans and accomplishments. Please keep us in mind while we craft a historic new year.Iwishyouanabundanceofhealthandhappinessin2010. 1 CONTENTS RecentRenovations p.2 NewBusinessMajors p.3 Dr.LeeCheek p.4 G.I.JobsRecognition p.5 AlumniTrips p.5 Geezerfestp.6 SandradeGraffenreidp.7 ConcertLectureSeries p.8 AlfaInsuranceSupportp.9 DanielFoundationSupportp.9 SigmaTauDeltap.10 GeorgePartin p.10 SUCCESSProgramp.11 CampusColloquium p.12 TrailofTearsSculpture p.12 Vision2020 p.13 the column January 2010 Vol. XVIII No. 1 Current Renovation Projects AthensStateUniversityhastheuniqueprivilegeofbeingthestewardofsomeofthefinestexamplesofarchiͲ tectureinthestateofAlabama.Butwiththisprivilegecomesgreatresponsibility. KeepingourfacilitiesinpeakoperatingorderrequiresforeͲ sight,dedicationandasubstantialamountoffunding.Thesethree WatersHall componentshavealwaysactedasstrongfootingsforourpastprojects Summer2009 and,goingforward,areessentialinourupcomingefforts. Whetheritbestructuralorfunctional,theseproposedrenovaͲ tionprojectsarenecessaryforAthensStatetocontinuetoofferour studentsandthecommunitycuttingͲedge,facilitiesinwhichweallcan sharepride. Thesebuildingsbelongtoallofus,andIhopeyouwillconsider partneringwithusonourmissiontoseetheprojectstofruition.They willassureabetterAthensStateUniversity. WatersHall.NamedforformertrusteeNewmanWaters,laboͲ ratoryandinstructionalspacewasbuiltin1955andhasservedtheUniͲ versitywellasasciencetraininggroundwithoutamajorrenovation untilthistime.Thethreestory,25,000squarefootstructurehasbeen totallyupdatedtobetterservethecampusfamilywithstateoftheart labsandtechnology.Theprojectwascompletedinearly2010. SandersHall.NamedforBoardPresidentW.T.Sanders,thisformerresiͲ McCainHall dencehallbuiltin1912hasbeenconvertedtohousetheCollegeofBusiness. Plans Thethreestory,10,000squarefootstructurewasrecentlyrenovatedinthe fallof2009. McCainHallwasconstructedin1962andoriginallyservedasdormitory housingforfemaleundergraduates.ThebuildingisnamedforDr.Virgil McCainwhoservedastheUniversity'spresidentfrom1959to1966.Today, McCainHallhousestheUniversity'sCollegeofEducation.Renovationswill beginin2010. Join the Athens State Alumni Association Membershiphasitsprivileges!Tolearnmoreabouttheadvantagesofbeingamember,visit: www.athens.edu/alumni 2 College of Business Responds to Military Needs ThreenewbusinessprogramsdesignedtosupporttheTennesseeValley’sBaseReͲ alignmentandClosing(BRAC)initiativewerelaunchedbyAthensStateUniversitybeginning withthespringsemesterof2010. ThenewmajorsareAcquisitionandContractManagement,Enterprise SystemsManagement,alsoknownasEnterpriseResourcePlanning(ERP),and LogisticsandSupplyChainManagement.Allthreeofthenewprogramswillbetaught throughAthensState’sCollegeofBusiness.TheUniversityinitiatedthenew programstoassisttheeffortsoftheTennesseeValleyBRAC(BaseRealignmentandClosing) CommitteeandtoultimatelyaidthelongͲtermneedsoftheworkforcethatwillbe employedonRedstoneArsenalandthroughoutNorthAlabamaandSouthTennessee. 3 New Majors TheannouncementwasmadeonOctober20,2009attheHuntsvilleMadisonCountyChamberofCommerce. BRACwillbringthousandsofjobstotheNorthAlabamaarea.ManyofthejobsthatwillbecomingtotheArsenalwill requireskillsetsthatofferedthroughthethreenewmajors.BecauseofthelargenumberofjobsdirectlyrelatedtotheArseͲ nal,themajorswillbetaughtfromagovernmentcontractingandmanagementperspective.AllthreeprogramswillbeofͲ feredinatraditionalformatatRedstoneArsenalaswellasonline. “AthensStateisrespondingtoadirectworkforcedevelopmentneedaspartoftheBRACeffort,”saidAthensState PresidentBobGlenn.“LargenumbersofthejobsthatwillbecomingtoRedstoneArsenalandtheTennesseeValleywillbe directlytiedtoworkinthesethreeareas.Webelievethesethreemajorswillopensignificantcareeropportunitiesforour students.” InAcquisitionandContractManagement,studentswillgainknowledgeoftheacquisitionandcontractingprocesses toincludethepurchasingofgoodsandservices,pricing,negotiatingofcontracts,administrationofcontracts,contractlaw, andresponsibilitiesfromcontractawardtoterminationofthecontract.AnemphasiswillbeplaceduponfederalcontractͲ ing.ThisprogramwillincludeastudyoftheFederalAcquisitionRegulations. EnterpriseSystemsManagement(ESM)isadegreedesigned topreparestudentstomanageasingleenterpriseͲwidecomputer softwaresystemusedtocoordinateallresources,information,and functionsofanorganization.StudentswhoenrollinthisdegreeproͲ gramwillexpandtheirunderstandingofERPsystemsandhowthey areusedtointegratedepartmentsandfunctionsacrossgovernment agenciesandcorporationsthroughtheuseofthesoftwareapplicaͲ tionsystemSAP.TheywillalsogaintheknowledgeandskillsnecesͲ sarytoselect,implement,administer,andoperateERPsystems.A focusofthedegreeprogramistouseERPsystemstointegratethe acquisitionprocesswiththelogisticsprocess.Inaddition,thestudent willunderstandhowERPsystemsareusedtomanageactivitiesreͲ latedtoaccounting,humanresources,production,purchasing,billing, customeraccounts,inventorycontrol,andallothersrequiredtomanͲ Dr.BobGlenn ageanentireorganizationthroughhandsͲonlabexercisesbasedupon speakswitha anERPsystemthatisusedextensivelyacrosstheglobe. reporteraboutthe InLogisticsandSupplyChainManagement,studentswill additionstothe learnhowtoplanandforecastdemandforproductsandservices,to curriculum. gainanunderstandingofoperationsinvolvingthemovementofmaͲ terialsfromrawmaterialsforproductiontoprovidingthefinishedproducttotheendconsumer.AftergaininganunderͲ standingofthesupplychainfunction,studentswilllearnhowtomanagethelogisticalmovementofgoodsandproductsto includethetransportationandservicesinvolved.Anemphasiswillbeplacedonunderstandingthesefunctionswithinthe governmentsetting. AllthreeprogramswererecentlyapprovedbytheAlabamaStateBoardofEducationandtheAlabamaCommission onHigherEducation. Formoreinformationonthesenewmajors,oronAthensStateUniversity’sCollegeofBusiness,pleasevisit: www.athens.edu/college_business 3 Dr. Lee Cheek Named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr.LeeCheek,Jr.,previouslytheVice PresidentforCollegeAdvancementatBrewtonͲ ParkerCollege,hasbeenappointedAssociateVice PresidentforAcademicAffairsatAthensStateUniͲ versity. December1,Cheek,whoalsoservedasa ProfessorofPoliticalScienceandPhilosophyat BrewtonͲParker,beganassistingVicePresidentfor AcademicAffairsDenverBettstodevelopandreͲ visepolicies,procedures,guidelines,andother documentspertainingtotheacademicstructureof theinstitution. “IamverypleasedthatLeeCheekhas agreedtoserveinthisrole,”saidGlenn.“Given AthensState’scommitmenttotheacademicenͲ richmentofitsstudents,thisnewpositionwill serveasavitallinktocreatingandmaintaininga curriculumfocusedonqualityeducation.Dr. Cheekbringsamyriadofexperiencestothetablethatisneededtosustainabroadviewfor AcademicAffairsfortheyearsahead.” “Dr.Cheek’sexperienceasbothaprofessorandanadministratormakehimachoice candidatefortheposition,”statedBetts.“Afterournationalsearch,wewereextremelyexͲ citedtobeabletoofferhimthepositionandarethrilledheaccepted.” CheekreceivedhisdoctorateinPoliticalStudiesfromTheCatholicUniversityofAmerͲ icain1998,andheholdsmastersdegreesfromWesternCarolinaandDukeUniversities.His responsibilitiesatBrewtonͲParkerincludedfunctioningastheChiefDevelopmentOfficerand supervisingthestaffsofAlumniRelations,Development,andAthletics. “AthensState’sreputationforacademicexcellencemadethedecisionformetojoin theirranksaneasyone,”saidCheek.“Ilookforwardtobecomingamemberoftheirfaculty, andapartoftheAthenscommunity.” PriortohispositionatBrewtonͲParker,CheekwasanAssociateProfessorofPolitical ScienceatLeeUniversityinCleveland,Tennessee. Cheekhasalsoservedasacongressionalaideandasapoliticalconsultant.Dr. Cheek'sbooksincludePoliticalPhilosophyandCulturalRenewal(Transaction/Rutgers,2001, withKathyB.Cheek);CalhounandPopularRule,publishedbytheUniversityofMissouriPress (2001;paperedition,2004);Calhoun:SelectedSpeechesandWritings(Regnery,2003);Order andLegitimacy(Transaction/Rutgers,2004);aneditionofCalhoun'sADisquisitiononGovernͲ ment(St.Augustine's,2007);andacriticaleditionofW.H.Mallock'sTheLimitsofPureDeͲ mocracy(Transaction/Rutgers,2007).Hehasalsopublisheddozensofscholarlyarticlesin publicationsliketheJournalofPolitics,MethodistHistory,InternationalSocialScienceReͲ view,HebraicPoliticalStudies,andisaregularcommentatoronAmericanpolitics.Dr.Cheek’s currentresearchincludescompletinganintellectualbiographyofFrancisGrahamWilson,a studyoftheAmericanFounding,andabookonPatrickHenry'sconstitutionalismandpolitical theory.Dr.CheekisalsotheFounderandDirectoroftheWesleyStudiesSociety.HecurͲ rentlyservesontheeditorialboardsofHumanitas,ThePoliticalScienceReviewer,andThe UniversityBookman,asaSeniorFellowoftheAlexanderHamiltonInstitutefortheStudyof WesternCivilization,andasaFellowoftheAcademyofPhilosophyandLetters (elected).CheekhasbeenaFellowoftheWilburFoundation,theEarhartFoundation,the CenterforJudicialStudies,andtheCenterforInternationalMediaStudies. CheekismarriedtoKathyB.Cheek,adanceinstructorandchoreographerwhocurͲ rentlyservesastheExecutiveDirectorofOhoopeeRegionalCouncilfortheArts. 2010 Alumni Events Campus Colloquium February 16 Athens State Alumni Awards Banquet March 6 50-Year Club May 1 Golf Classic May 13 Flag Day & Cookout June 14 Bridge Benefit June 16 Fiddlers Weekend October 1 and 2 Christmas Concert December 5 and 6 4 G.I. Jobs Magazine names Athens State as a Military Friendly School AthensStateUniversityhasbeenselectedbyG.I.JobsmagaͲ zineasaMilitaryFriendlySchoolfor2010.ThishonorplacesAthens Stateinthetop15%ofallschoolsnationwide. Alongwiththehonor,theUniversityreceivedaplaquewhich reads,“Theinstitution’ssteadfastcommitmenttoeducatingourgreat nation’smilitaryveteranswillenabletheUnitedStatestoprosperfor generationstocome.” LisaPayne G.I.JobsmagazineisanationalpublicationformilitarytransiͲ Coordinatorof tioners.Itprovideseducation,transitionassistance,andjobopportuniͲ Veteran’sAffairs tiesformilitarypersonnelandtheirfamilies. “Whatanicesurprise,”saidLisaPayne,AthensState’sCoordinatorofVeteransAffairs.“Tobesingledoutbyanational publicationfordoingsomethingwhichwehavelongbeencommittediscertainlyawelcomedvoteofconfidence.” TheplaquewillhangoutsideoftheTransferAdvisingCenter,wheretheOfficeofVeteransAffairsislocatedintheSanͲ dridgeStudentCenterontheAthensStatecampus. Letusknowaboutyouraccomplishments,awards,honors,andmilestones.We’dloveto Letusknowaboutyouraccomplishments,awards,honors,andmilestones.We’dloveto sharetheminupcomingnewsletters.Pleaseemailusat: sharetheminupcomingnewsletters.Pleaseemailusat: news@athens.edu news@athens.edu Alumni Association Trips for 2010 and 2011 TheAthensStateUniversityAlumniAssociationandColletteVacationswillbeofferingatriptotheCanadianRockͲ iesinOctober2010,atriptoBranson,Missouriforthe2010ChristmasSeasonandaHawaiianAdventureisscheduledfor February2011. AninedaytriptoCanadaisplannedformidOctober2010.LeavingviaairfromNashvilleonOctober11thandreͲ turningonOctober19th,travelerswillvisitVancouver,BanffandYohoNationalParkviaTheCanadianrails.Relaxand discoverthedelightofovernighttravelingwithfirstclassmealsandaweinspiringCanadianRockiesvistas.Spendthe nightinthecomfortofyourownbedinsideaprivatesleepingroomthatincludesaprivatebath. AfivedaytriptoBransonisscheduledforDecember2ndͲ6th,2010.ExperienceanostalgicChristmasintheOzarks whileenjoyinganarrayofuniqueandspectacularperformances.HighlightsincludetheHughesBrothers,SilverDollar City,AndyWilliams,DougGabriel,theShowboatBransonBelleandthenumberoneshow,SIX. AtendaytriptotheHawaiianislandsofOahu,KauaiandMauiwilltakeplaceFebruary17thͲ26th,2011.Thetrip willvisitPearlHarborandtheUSSArizonaMemorial.Travelerswill rideanauthenticnarrowgaugerailwaythroughahistoricplantation andexperienceatraditionalPolynesianLuaufeaturingtropical drinks,dinner,musicandahulashow. TenaBullington,CoordinatorofAlumniAffairsstates,“We justrecentlyfinishedatriptotheNewEnglandBackroadsthatwasa tremendoussuccess.Ourhopeisthatthesenewofferingswillbeas successful.” FormoreinformationaboutthetripsofferedbyAthensState UniversityandColletteVacations,pleasecall256Ͳ216Ͳ3319. 5 A Gathering of Athens College friends from the late 1960s OnSeptember25,2009,fortyͲfouryearsafterstudentsfromNewJersey,NewYork,andenvironsfirstappearedon thecampusofAthensCollege(nowAthensStateUniversity),anumberofstudentsreturnedtoAthens,Alabama,forareunͲ ion.FormerstudentsandevensomeprofessorswhohadmetatAthensCollegeduringthesixtiesgatheredinAthensfor whattheorganizersaffectionatelydubbed"TheGeezerfest." ThisreunionofstudentsfromAthensCollegefromthe1960'swasalsoreferredtoasthethirdYankeeInvasion.The first"invasion"tookplaceinthe1860sduringtheCivilWar,thesecondinthelate1960s(duringtheVietnamWar),andthe thirdontheweekendofSeptember25,2009.Thistimeweallsaid,"Yankee,comehome." AthensCollegeandthecityofAthenswerefardifferentplacesoverfortyyearsago.Inthe1960sthecollegewasstill aprivateMethodistinstitutionwithasmallstudentbody.ThecityofAthenswasdry,andmostAthenianshadneverheardof ahippiemuchlessseenone.Notthatthesestudentswerehippies,mostofthemwerenot.Buttheywerecertainlydifferent. ThesestudentswereonlyacoupleofyearsyoungerthanIwas,despitethefactthatIwastheirinstructor,andIwasfasciͲ natedbythem. IrememberoneofmystudentsnamedAnthonywhowasanartmajor.Anthonywouldmendhisraggedbluejeans duringmyliteratureclass,andhewroteinsuchalargeandfloridscriptthathehadtowritehisanswerstothetestaround theedgesofthetestpaperinordertofitthemin.Healsomadethedecorationsformydaughter'ssecondbirthdayparty whichhadthethemeofAliceinWonderland.Ikeptthosemarvelouspostersforalmostthirtyyears. Findingspaceforanswersonaliteraturetestwasnothingcomparedtofindingspaceonthecampusfornearlythree thousandstudents.OverthenextthreeyearsthestudentpopulationtripledandwentfrombeingmadeupprimarilyofcomͲ muterstudentstobeingalmostentirelyresidential.Everydaywasanadventure. DuringthattimeadoorknockerdisappearedfromthedoorofBrownHallonthecollegecampus.Nooneknew whereithadgoneorwhohadtakenit.ThenonApril16,2008,apackagearrivedintheofficeofPresidentJerryBartlett.InͲ sidethepackage,whichborethepostmarkHillsboro,NewJersey,wasananonymousletter.Beneaththeletter,cradledina brightredfoam,wasanornatebrassdoorknockerengravedwiththewords:"BrownHall1909."Themysteriousknockerhad beenreturnedafterfortyͲthreeyears.Theaccompanyingletterreadasfollows: "FortyͲthreeyearsagoIwasremovedfromBrownHallonthiscampusbyasmallgroupofwellmeaningbutimmaͲ tureandmisdirectedstudents.Insomeconvolutedway,mytakingwassupposetobolsterschoolspirit.Itdidnot,ofcourse, evoketheintendedresponse. "OvertheyearsIhavetraveledthecountry,mycaretakersdisͲ chargeddiligenceandrespectnotwithstandingtheirgrowingconcern andpangofconscience. "Inowreturnhometomyproperrestingplace.Thecircleis complete. "Mycaretakersextendedtheirmostsincereregret,admiration andrespectforAthensStateUniversity." Thecircleismostdefinitelycomplete.Notonlydidthestudents returntoAthensStateafterafortyyearhiatus,theyalsomadeadonaͲ tionof$1,000tothecollegeasawayofsayingthankyou. The2009"Geezerfest"evokedsuchanenthusiasticresponse thatorganizersarealreadyplanningthenextGeezerfest.Iplantobe there,"GodwillingandtheCreekdon'trise." ͲByDr.PenneJ.Laubenthal 6 Dr.SandraSimsͲdeGraffenried,anAthensStateUniversitygraduateandthe formerexecutivedirectoroftheAlabamaAssociationofSchoolBoards,hasbeenseͲ lectedforinductionintotheAlabamaEducationalLeadershipHallofFame.Shewas honoredataspecialceremonyonOctober28atTroyUniversity. Sandra Sims deGraffenried Class of 1967 Alumni Honored For Service To education “ThisiscertainlyawellͲdeservedhonorasDr.SimsͲdeGraffenriedexemplifies leadershipineducation,”statedAthensStatePresidentRobertGlenn.“HercareerͲ longadvocacyofpubliceducationhasmadeheralmamaterproudandwillserveas inspirationtoourcurrentandfuturestudentsintheCollegeofEducation.” SimsͲdeGraffenriedearnedabachelor’sdegreein1967andherMastersin 1970fromAthensStateUniversity.In1994shewasawardedtheAthensStateAlumni AchievementAwardfromtheCollegeofEducation.SheearnedherAACertification fromtheUniversityofAlabamaatBirminghamandherDoctoratefromVanderbiltUniͲ versity. SimsͲdeGraffenriedjoinedtheAlabamaAssociationofSchoolBoards(AASB)in 1985asassistantexecutivedirector.Shebecameexecutivedirectorin1988,breaking groundasthefirstfemaleexecutivedirectorofamajorAlabamaeducationorganizaͲ tionandthefirstfemaleschoolboardsassociationexecutivedirectorintheSoutheast. WhileleadingAASB,SimsͲdeGraffenriedstrengthenedtheassociation’sfiͲ nances,solidifiedmembership,increasedtheassociation’svisibilityintheadvocacy andlegislativearena,anddevelopedanextensiveprofessionaldevelopmentprogram forschoolboardmembers. SheretiredasAASB’sexecutivedirectorin2007afterservingmorethan40 yearsinpubliceducation,including19yearsatAASB’shelmand19yearsasateacher inMorganandLawrencecounties,asaguidancecounselorandascentralofficesuperͲ visorinDecatur. SimsͲdeGraffenriedservesasacommissioneroftheEducationCommissionof theStates,ontheSouthernRegionalEducationalBoard,ontheSouthernGrowthPoliͲ ciesBoardandisapastboardmemberoftheSoutheasternRegionalVisionforEducaͲ tion.ThreeAlabamagovernors–GovernorsGuyHunt,FobJamesandBobRiley–have appointedhertotaskforceschargedwithexaminingpublicschoolfunding,andsheled thechargetoendnonͲessentialfundingwitheducationbudgetfunds.Shewasrecently appointedtoserveontheAlabamaTrustFundBoard,whichoverseesbillionsofdollars ofAlabama’soilandgasroyalties. TheAlabamaEducationalLeadershipHallofFamewasestablishedin1982at TroyUniversity.ItspurposeistorecognizeoutstandingleadersaffiliatedwiththeAlaͲ bamaAssociationofSchoolBoards,theAlabamaDepartmentofEducation,andthe CouncilforLeadersinAlabamaSchools. Isthereanythinginparticularyouwouldliketoseein Isthereanythinginparticularyouwouldliketoseein thetheCOLUMN? COLUMN? Emailnews@athens.eduorcall256Ͳ233Ͳ8296withstoriesorsuggestions. Emailnews@athens.eduorcall256Ͳ233Ͳ8296withstoriesorsuggestions. 77 2010 Livingston Concert Lecture Series well under way AthensState’sLivingstonConcertLectureSeriesiswellunderwayforthisacademicyear.Audiencesoncampus havealreadybeendelightedbyclassicalandfolkmusic,inspirationallectures,andknowledgeablehistorianstotheSeries. Thespringsemesterwillalsohosteventsthataresuretodrawcrowds. InSeptember,theSerieskickedͲoffwithaconcertbymusicalduoTaborandLopez.ViolinistAlfonsoLopezisoneof themostversatileandprominentmusiciansofhisgenerationinVenezuela.PianistMichelleTaborholdsdegreesfromTuͲ lane,UniversityofDenverandFloridaStateUniversity.Theduohasperformedtogethersince2004. MasterDulcimeristDonPediperformedtoapackedMcCandlessHallinSeptemberataconcertcoͲsponsoredbythe AthensDulcimers. Priortothe43rdannualTennesseeValleyOldTimeFiddlersConvention,authorChrisGoertzenspoketolocalsand visitorsabouthisbookSouthernFiddlersandFiddleContests. TheAthensLimestoneCourthouseSquarecamealiveduringtheAthensStorytellingFestivalwhentheLivingston ConcertLectureSeriessponsoredTroutFishinginAmerica. SoutherncuisineaficionadoandcreatorofSouthernplate.com,ChristyJordan,spoketoanenthralledcrowdin McCandlessHallinNovember. TheannualCommunityBandChristmasConcertisheldeachDecemberunderthedirectionofDanHavelyhasbeͲ comeacommunityfavoritetokickofftheholidayseason. …….with upcoming events DavaSobel,aformerNewYorkTimessciencereporter,istheauthorofLongiͲ tude,Galileo'sDaughterandThePlanets.ShewillspeakintheSandridgeCenter BallroomonMarch23at7:00p.m.Inherthirtyyearsasasciencejournalistshe haswrittenformanymagazines,includingAudubon,Discover,LifeandTheNew Yorker,servedasacontributingeditortoHarvardMagazineandOmni,andcoͲ authoredfivebooks,includingIsAnyoneOutThere?withastronomerFrank Sobel Drake.Sobelreceivedthe2001IndividualPublicServiceAwardfromtheNaͲ tionalScienceBoard“Forfosteringawarenessofscienceandtechnologyamong broadsegmentsofthepublic.” IthasbeensaidthatEmilePandolfiplays“luxuriousarrangeͲ ments”withan“etherealquality”;thatheplaysina“freeͲflowing, emotionalmannerthatseemstogotothemusic’sverysoul.”WithͲ outadoubt,whenyouhearPandolfiplay,youknowthatyouare hearingoneoftoday’sfinestpianists.Receivinghisdegreeinpiano performance,EmileapplieshisclassicaltechniquetoBroadwayand Popularmusictothedelightofhismanyfans.StronginbothtechͲ niqueandmusicality,hehasperformedinmanypartsoftheworld throughouthisprofessionalcareer.PandolfiwillperformonApril20 at7:00p.m.inthesanctuaryoftheFirstBaptistChurchinAthens. Call256Ͳ216Ͳ3319fortickets. TheLivingstonConcertLectureSerieswasinauguratedin Pandolfi Januaryof2007andismadepossiblethroughthegenerosityofRobͲ bieNelleChristopherLivingston,amemberofAthensCollege'sclass of1942. Visitwww.athens.edu/Livingstonformoreinformation Visitwww.athens.edu/Livingstonformoreinformation 8 AlfaInsurance:Supporting theSciencesatAthensState ArecentgiftfromAlfaInsurancewillassistintheprocurementofnecessarylaboratoryequipmentforWatersHall– AthensState’snewlyrenovatedfacilitydedicatedspecificallytothenaturalandearthsciences.Alfa’sdonationof$125,000over afiveͲyearperiodwillbeearmarkedforequipmentrequestedbyfacultytoprovidecuttingͲedgeresearchandinstruction. “IampleasedwithourpartnershipwithAlfa,”statedPresidentBobGlenn.“Theirgenerousgiftwillprovidestudents withthetoolstocompeteintheeverͲexpandingfieldofscience.” “AthensStateandAlfaarecommittedtothesuccessofourstate’scollegiatestuͲ dents,”statesJerryNewby’72,Alfa’sPresident.“WearehappytosupportthesciencesfacͲ ultyinWatersHallbyprovidingthemeanstosecurethemostupͲtoͲdateequipmentavailable forAthensStates’students.Weareconfidentitwillbeputtogooduse.” Newby,whostillcallstheAthens/Limestoneareahome,waselectedPresidentofthe Alabamabasedinsurancecompanyin1998.Sincethattime,thecompanyhasgivenmore than$19milliontoeducationandotherworthwhilecausesstatewide. WatersHall,namedforformertrusteeNewmanH.Waters,istheUniversity’sprimary laboratoryandinstructionalspace.Itwasbuiltin1955andservedtheUniversitywellasa sciencetraininggroundwithoutamajorrenovationuntilthistime.Theformerthreestory, 25,000squarefootstructurehasbeentransformedintoanapproximately40,000squarefoot, fourstorystateoftheartsciencescenterconsistingof12laboratories,8classroomandlecͲ Newby tureareas,and16facultyofficesthatwill,asawhole,complywithcurrentADArequirements. Thank You! OurFall2009PhoneͲaͲthonforthe AnnualFundwasasuccessthankstothe generousgiftsfromyou,ouralumniandfriends. OurStudentworkersmadeover2,000callsto targetedsupportersoverafiveweekperiod andtheresponsewasoverwhelming. WeareplanninganotherphoneͲaͲthonin Februarysopleasebepreparedtoheara smilingvoicefromcampusthatcanupdateyour recordsandtellyouofupcomingevents. 9 TheDanielFoundationofAlabama: AHistoryofSupportingAthensState In2009,TheDanielFoundationofAlabamagifted$25,000to AthensStateUniversityforthepurposeofupdatingandpurchasing laboratoryequipmentforWatersHall.TheDanielFoundationgiftwill procurespecificequipmentforChemistry,BiologyandthePhysical Sciences. In2007,TheFoundationgranted$20,000toAthensStatesupͲ portingtechnologicalenhancementoftheLibraryAutomationSystem andtheinstallationofcampusͲwidewirelesstechnology. “WeareextremelyproudofourrelationshipwiththeDaniel Foundation,”stateVicePresidentforAdvancementRickMould.“We appreciatetheirvoteofconfidenceandtheiradvocacyofourmission.” TheDanielFoundationofAlabamawasfoundedin1978by HughDaniel,acoͲfounderofBirminghamͲbasedCentralBankand Trust.TheFoundationisaviablepresenceinthephilanthropiccommuͲ nityofAlabama,supportingeducational,health,humanitarianandculͲ turalactivitiesinBirminghamandthroughoutAlabama. SigmaTauDeltatoEndow Making A.E.ElmoreScholarship an impact now TheKappaZeta ChapterofSigmaTau DeltaEnglishHonor SocietyrecentlyconͲ tributed$2,500tothe AthensStateFoundaͲ tionA.E.ElmoreDrama Scholarship.ThescholͲ arshipfundwillbecome fullyendowedwhen donationsreach $10,000. Themoneyfor thescholarshipwasearnedbysellingribeyesandwichesattheTenͲ nesseeValleyOldTimeFiddlersConventioninpartnershipwiththe LimestoneCountyCattlemen'sAssociation. Historically,SigmaTauDeltamemberspledge“toendeavor toadvancethestudyofthechiefliterarymasterpieces,toencourͲ ageworthwhilereading,topromotethemasteryofwrittenexpresͲ sion,andtofosteraspiritoffellowshipamongstudentsspecializing intheEnglishlanguageandliterature,everkeepinginmind[their] internationalmotto:Sincerity,Truth,Design." PicturedareEnglishProfessorsAlElmore,BebeShaw,and KevinDupre,theclub'ssponsors,andSigmaTauDeltaPresiͲ dent,EnglishmajorBriannaLovell,secondfromleft. GeorgePartin Classof1943 ManypeoplefeelthatPlannedGivingand EstatePlanningarereservedonlyforwealthycliͲ ents,butforeveryoneͲhoweverlimitedorsubstanͲ tialtheirportfolio–itisimportanttodevoteproper attentiontothedevelopmentofaplanfortheirasͲ setstobeusedwisely.Bymakingaplannedgiftto AthensState,youcanmakeanimpacttosupport theUniversity’smissionandgainfinancialandtax benefitsforyouandyourfamily. GeorgePartinoftheclassof1943isdoing justthat.“IlikeknowingthatIcansupportmyalma materinthefuturewithoutlimitingmypresent.” PartinwasanaccountingmajorwhoworkedhiswaythroughhisundergraduateyearsbyperformingworkͲstudy housekeepingandgroundskeepingduties.“Icleanedrooms,rakedleaves,hauledcoal;Iperformedexhaustingjanitorial servicesinexchangeforaneduation,”explainsPartin.“IbelievethismademefocusonmystudiesmorebecauseIknewthis wasnotthetypeofworkIwantedtodotherestofmylife!” Afteralifetimeofhardworkandsuccess,Partinisenjoyingretirementandlovestoreturntocampuswhenhecan. “ThisisaninstitutionthatIwouldlovetoseethrivingforgenerationstocome,”statesPartin.“PlannedgivingisonewayI canleavealegacytoassurethatfuturestudentscanhaveaneducationoneasierterms.” Plannedgiftscanhelptransformaninstitutioninsomanyways.Itpermitsadonortocreateatruelegacybygiving backandsupportingthemanyimportantUniversityprogramsandiniͲ tiatives,”saidUniversityPresidentBobGlenn. PlannedGiftstotheAthensState TherearemanywaystosupportAthensStatethroughtheAthͲ ensStateUniversityFoundation.TheFoundationisthephilanthropic UniversityFoundationCanCreate armfortheinstitutionandisa501Ͳc3nonͲprofitcorporation.ContriͲ x Asteadyincomestreamforyouandyourloved butionsaretaxͲdeductible.AplannedgiftcancomeinmanyformsinͲ ones. cludinggiftsofcash,securitiesorpropertyaswellascreatingatrust x Taxreliefthroughlowercapitalgainsongiftsof agreement,designatingtheFoundationasabeneficiaryinalifeinsurͲ property. ancepolicy,orbequestingresourcesthroughyourwill. x Reducefederalestatetax&avoidprobatecosts. Ifyouareinterested,pleaseseektheadviceofyouraccountͲ x ThefulfillmentofmakingadifferenceforstuͲ ant,attorneyorfinancialadvisorbeforemakingadecision.AfterͲ dents,facultyandeducationalprograms. wards,VicePresidentforUniversityAdvancementRickMouldwillbe GivetoAthensState happytoansweranyquestions.Hemaybereachedbycalling256Ͳ233 www.athens.edu/alumn/giving/php Ͳ8215orbyemailingRick.Mould@athens.edu. 10 Success! AthensStateandAthens MiddleSchoolPartner toIntroduceProgram TheAthensStateUniverͲ sityCollegeofEducationand AthensMiddleSchoolare collaboratingtocombatan alarmingdropͲoutratein ourlocalsecondaryschools. Thiscollaborativeeffortis thefirsttofocusonstudent retentioninacityschool systemandhopestoidentify thosestudentsmostatͲrisk fordropoutbeforethey reachtheageofconsentto endmandatoryschoolwork. TheSUCCESSProͲ grampartnersselectedAthͲ ensStateeducationmajors withatͲriskMiddleSchool Standing:LauraKernerandDarleneTurnerWhite.Seated:BobGlennandJoAnnaMay studentsinabuddysystem thatencouragesagoalto receiveahighschooldiͲ ploma. Dr.DebraBaird,DeanoftheCollegeofEducation,states,“ThisgroundbreakingapproachtosolvingagrowingprobͲ lemisanexcellentexampleofawin/winsituation.Itallowsourstudentstheopportunitytogetinvolvedwithapublicschool issue,aswellastohopefullyprovideananswertoagrowingproblem.ThesignificantdropͲoutratethatwecurrentlyfaceis between16and18%andwefeelthisprogramcanreducethatconsiderably.” AthensMiddleSchool’sAssistantPrincipalJoannaMayservesasthesecondaryschoolsponsoroftheSUCCESSproͲ gram.EarlierthisyearshemetwithAthensStateandAthensMiddleSchoolstudentstoinstigateandaccessthementoring component.Maystatesthatthisprojectwillnotonlyhaveanimpactonthelivesofthestudents,butontheirparentsas well. “SUCCESShasbeenanextremelymeaningfulprojectforourstudentsandstaff”saysMay.“Oneofthegoalsofthe MakingMiddleSchoolsWorkInitiativeoftheSouthernRegionalEducationalBoardistohelpfosteradultrelationshipswith middleschoolerssotheycanbemoresuccessfulintheiracademiccareer.SUCCESShasmetthisverysignificantneedfor someofourstudents.Mentorsplayacriticalroleinprovidingsupportforourstudents.Mentorsdiscusswiththempersonal goals,helpwithclasswork,andprovidesomeonewhowilljustlistentothemandcare.” “MiddleSchoolishardforeveryone,”continuesMay.“Itisanextremelyawkwardpartofourlives.TheAthensState MentoringprogramishelpingusreachthemostatͲriskstudents.Thestudent’sparentsareextremelyhappyandproudthat theirchildrengettobeapartofthistypeofsupportprogram.” ManualsforthementorsandmenteeswerecompiledandauthoredbyLauraLynnKerner,aProfessorofBusinessat AthensStatewhoisanexpertinareasofselfͲesteembuildingandprofessionalism.“TheprojecthascaughtallofourattenͲ tion,”Kernerstates.“It’sawonderfulinterdisciplinaryprogramthathopestostresstheimportanceofeducationandstaying inschooltostudentswhomayfallthroughthecracksofthesystem.Ianxiouslyawaittheresultsthatwillgaugetheimpact.” 11 11 Fiddlers FiddlersWeekend Weekend2010 2010isisOctober October1 1&&2.2. Campus Colloquium A day of learning and reminiscing ProfessorsUnveilTrailofTearsStatue OnabeautifulearlyJunedayinPulaski,Tennessee, AthensStateUniversityartprofessorsPamelaKellerand GailBergeronunveiledtheirbronzestatuedepictingthe TrailofTearsmarch.TheeventtookplaceMonday,June8, attheTrailofTearsInterpretiveCenteronthecornerofEast CollegeStreetandHighway31inPulaski,Tennessee. AthensStatePresidentBobGlennattendedthe eventwithVicePresidentRickMouldandUniversity AdvancementManagerGuyMcClure.“Itwasobviousthat Drs.KellerandBergeronhadpouredtheirheartsintothis project,”statedGlenn.“Itisabeautifulrepresentationofa tragiceventthatshouldbememorializedifonlytoassure thatweneverforgetthestrugglesofothers.Iamproud thattwoofourfacultymembersplayedapivotalroleinthis vision.” BothKellerandBergeronspokeabouttheirinvolveͲ mentpriortotheunveiling.AlsoinattendancewerePulaski MayorDanielSpeerandMartinMethodistCollegePresident Dr.TedBrown. ThesculptureportraystwoCherokeeparents,a younggirl,aninfantandadogdepictedwalkingonaconͲ cretebasedesignedtoreplicatepartsoftheoriginaltrail completewithruts,roots,andfootprintsofNativeAmeriͲ cansthatwerecastfromactualCherokeedescendents. InSeptember2006,ajointfederalandTennessee stategrantwasawardedforthecreationoftheTrailof TearsInterpretiveCenterRestStopthatwastoincludea memorialtobedesignedbyDrs.KellerandBergeron.The grantwasinitiallyproposedbyPulaski,TennesseeMayor DanSteerandsupportedbyStateSenatorDougJackson. TheTrailofTearsInterpretiveCenterissitednear wheretwoofthetrailsintersected.TheInterpretiveCenter buildingishousedintheformerImmaculateCatholic Church,a1941chapelbuiltbytheMarsfamily.ThePulaski FirstBaptistChurchdonatedthebuildingtotheTrailof Tearsproject.ThesculptureisonthegroundsoftheCenter. PleasesavethedateofFebruary16andjoinusfor the2ndannualCampusColloquiumsponsoredbytheAthͲ ensStateUniversityAlumniAssociationandtheAthens StateUniversityFoundation.ThepurposeoftheoneͲday eventistoactasanacademichomecomingforalumni, showcasetheexpertiseofourfacultyandstaff,createan openͲhouseenvironmentforthecommunity,andtoinform everyoneofourcampustreasures. TheCampusColloquiumwillconsistofanintroducͲ tionandwelcomebyAlumniAssociationPresidentAnita Raby,followedbyfourfortyͲfiveminutebreakͲoutsessions. AninformallunchwithPresidentGlennwillbeprovidedbeͲ tweenthesecondandthirdsessions. Manyclassesareintheworks,butjustafewofthelectures confirmedare: x CreatingaPersonalWebsitebySteveClark x HistoricTreesonCampusbyTimJones x CommunityInvolvementbyMillieCaudle x StockMarket101byJamesGarino x LincolnonLeadershipbyPresidentBobGlenn x BallroomDancingbyYvetteBolen Formoreinformationortomakereservationscall theOfficeofAlumniAffairsat256Ͳ216Ͳ3319 ARE YOU A FRIEND? Search for the Athens State University Alumni & Friends Group and join the fun! 12 VISION 2020 Mapping the Direction of Athens State’s Future InLewisCarroll'sAlice'sAdventuresinWonderͲ land,thereisaconversationbetweenAliceandthe CheshireCatthatisoftenparaphrasedas"Ifyoudon't knowwhereyouaregoing,anyroadwillgetyouthere." AthensStatePresidentBobGlennagrees,grinninglike thefamouscat,andsays,"Themostimportantthingin chartingthecourseofauniversityismakingchoicesbeͲ tweenwellwornpathsandthepathslesschosen.We areatthestageinourdevelopmentwhereweneedto surgeforwardonsomewellwornpaths,likeourCollege ofEducation,andweneedtocarefullyselectsomenew trailstoblaze,likedistanceeducation,sothatwecan helpourstudentsgettotheirdestinations." AsAthensStateentersaneweraofadministraͲ tion,itrealizestheimportanceofphysicalandacademic directionasitbeginsthecompilationofacomprehensiveMasterPlanentitledVISION2020tobecompletedbytheendof 2010. ThisplanninginitiativecommencedwithaninitialmeetingoftheVISION2020CommitteeonApril9ontheAthens campus.GlennindicatedthatheexpectstheplantoguidemajorUniversitydecisionsduringthenextdecade.HealsoindiͲ catedthattheplanshouldbecomprehensive,visionaryandfeasible. Glennstates,“Wehaveaskedcampusrepresentatives,communityleaders,andinstitutionalexpertstoassistusin identifyingthemajorcomponentsofourfuturevisionforAthensState.WehaveassembledatopͲnotchteamandareconfiͲ dentthattheirreportwillencompassareasofneededattentionandareasofmostpotential.” Dr.JessBrown,ProfessorofGovernmentandPublicAffairs,hasbeentappedtochairtheVISION2020Committee, consistingof25votingmembers.PresidentGlennandVicePresidentsRickMould,DenverBetts,andDougClarkwillserveon thecommitteeasexͲofficiomembers.CollegeDeansLindaShonesyandDebraBairdwillalsobeexͲofficiomembers. TheuniversityrepresentativeswillbeDeanRonFritze,WandaPryor,JimKerner,SuzanneSims,KimGoedhart,Dave Fitzsimmons,RobertBurkhardt,MikeGibson,SeanBusick,RobbieWhite,AlElmore,SusanOwen,LisaRich,KimLaFevor,Bob Gulbro,WandaHutchinson,YvetteBolen,NateMitchell,PrenticeChandler,andstudentrepresentativeHeathDaws. ThecommunityrepresentativesincludeRobinCarterClem,MaryPatMartin,CarlHunt,JudgeMikeDavisandProfesͲ sorEmeritusTomJandebeur. ChairmanJessBrownstates,“VISION2020isacollaborativeeffortbyacrosssectionofdepartmental,administrative, andcommunityrepresentatives.Itisourchargetoidentifythe‘wellͲwornpaths’andalsotoenvisionavenuesneverbefore considered.ThisprojectisessentialtoprepareAthensStatefortheincreasinglydynamicarenaofhighereducation,while keepingAthensStatewhatithasalwaysbeen–aninstitutionthatremainsfocusedonstudents’needs.” The TheAnnual AnnualFund Fundneeds needsyour yoursupport! support! 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Visit Visitwww.athens.edu/alumni/giving.php www.athens.edu/alumni/giving.phpto tolearn learnmore more 13 Summer Enrichment Academy Athens State Makes Summer Learning Fun Twoweekprograminvolvedcollaborationbetween elementaryandcollegiategroup WhenDeanofEducationDebraBairdenvisioneda SummerEnrichmentAcademyforkids,sheneverrealized thequickactionsofherdepartmentwouldleadtosucha successfulprogram. “IvisitedtheSummerEnrichmentAcademyat TannerElementarySchool,”saidBaird.“Iwasabsolutely impressedwithwhatthosefolksweredoing.Bravotoall involvedforsuchhardworkandsuchgreatresponsefrom thechildren!“ CoͲSupervisorsfortheprogramandAthensState Universityfacultymembers,LisaHydeandRosemary Hodges,workedwithTannerPrincipalBillyOwenstoorͲ ganizethe8ͲhalfͲdaypilotprogramandcreatedanexperiͲ encethatwasfunandeducationalforthestudentsparticiͲ pating.TheSummerEnrichmentAcademytargetedeleͲ mentaryschoolstudentsingrades3,4and5witheach gradeworkingunderaseparatecurriculum. “The3rdgradehadathematictopicof‘ABug's Life’intheirlessons,”explainsHyde.“In4thgrade,the studentsdidanauthorstudyofthechildren'swriter PatriciaPolacco,andthe5thgradersintegratedastudyof fossilsanddinosaursintotheirreadingcurriculum.The programwasveryhandsͲon,discovery/inquiryoriented.” Otherfacultymembersinvolvedintheproject werePatKuby,AmandaBranscombe,MaryHarris,Bonnie Heatherly,CathyWoodruff,TinaSloan,andDarlene TurnerͲWhite.AthensStateeducationstudentsassisting wereAllisonLinick,JessicaWathan,ShainaStoddard,Amy Rosenblum,NancyRuff,KelliannaBrazier,LeanneReed, DeborahCraft,HannahBritton,andKri'ShonLong. PresidentBobGlennthanksthoseinvolved. “AthensStateisagreatUniversitypreciselybecausewe haveprofessionalslikethesewhogotheextramiletodo thebestjobpossible,”saysGlenn.“Iamproudofeachof themforwhattheydid.” TannerAssistantPrincipalVinceGreenwassoimͲ pressedwiththeprogramthathisown3rdand4thgrade childrenparticipated.“TheSummerEnrichmentAcademy wasagreatopportunitytoenhanceourstudents’reading skills,”statedGreen.“WeareabletoofferaqualityeduͲ cationalopportunityalongwithfreebreakfastandlunch toyouthintheTannercommunity.ItwasagreatexperiͲ enceforthekids.” AcademyparticipantsJazminEllisonandReaganGreen withAthensStatestudentKri’shonLong. 103RD ANNUAL ALUMNI AWARDS BANQUET • MARCH 6 14 www.athens.edu 300 N. Beaty Street Athens, Alabama 35611 Standard PostagePaid PermitNo.122 Athens,Alabama 35612 NonͲProfit Organization